At noon, it wasn't until Miss Yao Er finally responded to Su Xuan that the letter, held in Zhulan's hand, prompted her to summon Su Xuan.
Su Xuan sat down without taking the letter, "Mother, you can read it first, and then have someone send it to me after you're done."
Zhulan shook her head, "This is your letter, better that you read it yourself. If there's useful information, just let me know."
She did have her principles, a mark of respect to her daughter-in-law.
Warmth flitted through Su Xuan's heart. It was true that she didn't mind, but her mother-in-law's attitude warmed her heart. She picked up the letter, which was quite thick, and realized that there were, in fact, two letters inside—one for Xue Han and one for her.
The more Su Xuan read, the tighter her pupils contracted, and she handed the letters to her mother-in-law, "Mother, please have a look."