"Since you're here, then there's no need to hurry and leave! The tickets have already been paid for, so why don't you let them stay here to relax? I feel like they've been wanting to come to theme park to play."
"The tickets have been paid for?" The woman turned to the man. "Brother, where did you get the money?"
"Sell, rubbish, I collect them," the man stammered, and he looked scared of this woman.
"Have I treated you badly before? I never brought you here because I'm afraid that you might get into an accident!" The woman appeared embarrassed. Perhaps from her youth, her big brother had been the reason that she could not hold her head high.
"Regardless, I'm about to be late for work. It'll be easy for you two to get into an accident if you stay here. Come on, let's quickly go home." The woman sounded stern. The middle-aged man hesitated, but when he saw his daughter's eyes, he persisted and shook his head.