After her mother went to work, An Ning arrived at the Yu Family's old house.
Upon seeing her, Grandma Yu immediately took her hand. "How is your mother's health now?"
"She's doing quite well, Grandma. I'm really sorry, I've been so busy with work and mom's matters that I haven't come to see you much lately," An Ning said, feeling guilty.
"That's alright, don't you always call me? If your mother's condition gets better, we should formally ask for your hand in marriage," Grandma Yu said.
An Ning laughed. "I'm already a daughter-in-law of the Yu Family, why would you need to ask for my hand again?"
"That was due to your father's connections; we skipped that part. But now that your mother is better, of course we can't skip it," Grandma Yu insisted. "You're our Yu Family's eldest granddaughter-in-law, our precious Dabao, and we can't do you any injustice."
An Ning waved her hands hastily. "You've been too good to me, there's no injustice at all."