Lu Heyan, the father, was this tolerant about his daughter's situation largely because she had taken his wife, who had been confined to the home, out and about. With a sense of accomplishment in her career, Mrs. Lu was entirely rejuvenated, no longer occasionally succumbing to wild thoughts or getting stuck in a loop of old problems.
Jun Ye understood his mother's condition and knew that his sister taking their mother on this venture was very beneficial for her complete recovery in the later stages of her illness.
Mrs. Lu didn't hurry to answer her son's question. Instead, she furrowed her brows and thought hard, before saying, "Having something to do does feel quite joyful. Most importantly, I get to do things with Nannan that we both enjoy, and that makes me very happy."