Ling'er's mother walked in on this scene. She saw Lu Ning's frozen form staring wide-eyed at Ling'er and Pingan. She had been in that exact position, once upon a time, and could relate in some small way as to the kinds of feeling Lu Ning was probably going through.
"Ah Ning, your parents were so angry with your second brother that they left without you. If it's alright, I shall send you back home tomorrow. In the meantime, I hope you'll accompany Ling'er." Yin Shuiling said with a knowing smile.
Lu Ning looked away, shaking herself free from her momentary daze. "Auntie Yin, I'm sorry, but I can't stay. I still have homework I haven't finished. I need to go home."
Seeing her unwavering determination, Yin Shuiling relented. She was unwilling to force the young girl to stay when she clearly felt uncomfortable remaining. "Alright, I'll get the driver to send you home."
"Thank you, Auntie."