"Try them or not, in the countryside we walk around a lot," Grandpa Tang said.
"Dad, your daughter-in-law also bought you new leather shoes, try them on later," Tang Shengyi said proudly.
"Leather shoes aren't suitable for the countryside," Grandpa Tang replied honestly. He didn't believe the leather shoes were bought by Su Ruoan; their third daughter-in-law was different from those flashy women, who only cared about appearances—the shoes were definitely bought by his third son, and yet he's letting his wife take the blame.
"Dad, what I bought for you and Mom are loose, casual shoes. Last time, you mentioned you wanted a pair of comfortable military canvas shoes, and I got those for you too—try them later."
Grandpa Tang smiled, "Alright, thank you, Ruowan."
"No need for thanks, it's only right."
"You should go inside and rest with some tea. Your eldest sister-in-law just said, waiting for you to come back and play mahjong—they're one short."