Three days ago, when the barrier was removed, the Su family's flagship store rapidly became one of the landmarks in the city center.
Everyone who passed by had to take an extra look, and everyone was talking about it—it had a promising start before it had even opened.
It was already halfway to success.
As the car came to a stop, Zhou Hengyang glanced at Su Qing without leaving a trace before he hesitantly asked, "Do you want to come with me to the hospital to see your brother-in-law?"
The wife might not know the third brother well, but he knew him better than anyone else.
Zhou Hengyang's mind was as clear as a mirror.
When Su Wen first heard the term "brother-in-law," she found it novel and coughed, then pretended to be serious as she said, "Cough, cough… Now that my brother-in-law is sick, it's only right for me, as his older sister-in-law, to buy some fruit and visit him."