When Li Qin Yao entered the mansion, her grandfather was waiting for her in the living room. He stood up and smiled when he saw his granddaughter.
"Yao Yao, you're back. Your mother did not come along with you?" Li Ren Xin said.
Li Qin Yao shook her head. "Mother had a few work arrangements so she could not come with me. However," she took out a wrapped box from her bag and handed it to her grandfather. "Mother wanted you to have these. It's your favorite walnut cookies."
Li Ren Xin's gaze softened as he laid his eyes on the box. "Your mother still remember that I liked them." He smiled and looked at his granddaughter again. "How's your mother? Is she doing well?"
"She's doing alright," Li Qin Yao said.
"Your mother was a good daughter-in-law," Li Ren Xin spoke with a sigh. "Back then, I wish your parents did not get a divorce. I don't understand what matters they cannot solve without a good talk."