Pang Ming was in a dilemma when he heard Grandma Pang's words. On one side was his mother who birthed and raised him. On the other side was a child that he raised. He really couldn't choose. But his mother was still his mother, and he couldn't let her down. Pang Ming felt like a deflated balloon as he said,
"Mom, please don't leave. If that's the case, I can only..."
Before he could finish, Pang Nana ran in crying and knelt in front of Pang Ming. She did not want to be sent away. She had enjoyed the good life since young. How could she bear to be sent back to the countryside? She put on a pitiful face as she said,
"Dad, Grandma, stop quarreling. My sister is right. It's all my fault. I'm at your disposal. Dad, I don't blame you for not believing me but the word of an outsider. After all, my sister is your biological child. I've only accidentally stole many happy years. I'm contented to have been doted on by you and Mom all these years."