The main content of the family meeting revolved around what to do about the Louis Snyder situation.
Just like in the original plot, Roy Yarn's mother, Grace Yarn, felt compassion for Louis Snyder, who had been drifting alone for so long.
She had let go of the past and naturally supported the idea of bringing her sister's child back.
The Yarn family elders, however, were unexpectedly silent. What Lynn Yarn had done was indeed excessive and had hurt them.
But after all, he was their own grandson, and the information they received indicated that Louis Snyder indeed had a tough time living alone for so many years.
There was estrangement, but also a sense of pity.
The final decision was to bring him back.
And to settle him in the Yarn family's old house.
Under one roof, there needs to be a balance, whether it's dealing with past grievances or the estrangement between relatives.