For He Da, his father felt powerless. He wondered about his son, not knowing where he was, how he was doing, or if he was even alive?
Hearing He Zhilan's words, feeling that she had finally grown up and was thinking of easing the burden on the family, and would rely on her husband, brought He's father a bitter-sweet feeling.
"Being with your brother in the army is also a good thing. Your brother has always been on his own these years. If you take up a part-time job and it's too hard, don't do it, okay? Money is important, but not as important as our own health and mood. If you're not happy with the job, don't do it. Your dad's still young and can work for a few more years. You focus on your studies."
"Dad, I'll take good care of my brother, and myself too." He Zhilan burst into tears as she spoke, "Thank you, Dad, you're wonderful!"