"Yes, yes, we know, we had planned to not keep it anymore, it was our fault. We didn't make proper arrangements for it before we abandoned it; there's just been too much for us to worry about at home."
"Old sir, thank you for being reasonable. For your and the old lady's sake, I won't hold it against your daughter. The words you just spoke, I recorded them. I need to give those people outside an explanation. May I play your words to them?"
"Of course, you can. If you need, I can repeat them so you can record it again."
"No need, what you've already said is enough."
"Thank you."
"No, we should be the ones thanking you," the old man shook his head, still feeling upset inside, but grateful that Tang Su who he had encountered was such a tolerant and kind-hearted person.
Because Tang Su didn't make a fuss, and with Wei Qin's parents telling the police that Tang Su was not the cat thief, they could withdraw their daughter's report on behalf of her.