Fang Yongquan, unaware of Qiao Yin's thoughts, jabbered on: "But there's no choice, I have to work, I have to support the family, so the heavy responsibility of taking care of and protecting the child has fallen on your sister's shoulders."
"We really can't do without your sister at home, and your cousin is also faint-hearted about blood, I'm really worried about her, you shouldn't ask her to come in the future."
"An is too young and not suitable for going out. Staying at home is the safest. Coming into contact with some bloody stuff is very detrimental to his growth."
"I hope my cousin can understand my good intentions. Brother-in-law thanks you in advance."
Qiao Yin knew in her heart that his concern for her cousin and son was true, but his unwillingness to let her cousin go out and interact with the outside world was also true.
His desire for control seemed very strong; An was already two years old but hadn't really gone out much!