Aunt Yang was a woman of soft heart, unable to turn a blind eye even to the plight of a stranger's child, let alone her own grandson, Yuan Yuan. Regardless of the disputes among adults, children were always innocent. She could never ignore Yuan Yuan.
However, this was her burden to bear. Although it was possible to work while caring for a child, it was undoubtedly more troublesome. Her efficiency would be compromised, and she deemed it reasonable to accept half the usual wage.
Aunt Yang was not the type to take advantage of others' kindness. She had no desire to inconvenience anyone without reason. Her current predicament had left her with no other choice.
Mother Lin wanted to say something, but hesitated. She felt it was best to let Gu Zi make the decision. She couldn't always put her daughter in a difficult position. Thus, she merely patted Aunt Yang's back, offering silent comfort.