Later, Zhou Wan's family circumstances improved, but Zhou Lan, having been suppressed by Old Madam Jiang, no longer dared to resist them. Even though Zhou Wan was now in a position to support them, he felt helpless without his sister's advocacy. He was afraid that any rash action would give rise to idle gossip.
Zhou Wan was brimming with ideas to help his sister, but he had to restrain himself.
This was a tragedy of the times. Even if one has sons, without money or power, one can still be oppressed by others.
If Jiang Xia remembered correctly, both of her maternal grandparents were still alive.
Her grandfather was named Zhou Tian, and her grandmother was Hu Ying. Both were in their sixties.
Although the two elderly people had grandchildren.
At that moment, Zhou Lan heard a voice and walked over. Seeing Zhou Wan, a flood of memories about him swept over her.
Zhou Wan and his wife had been childless for all these years.