At noon, Yan's father returned to Lian Xinying's place to have lunch with her.
"Don't worry about the case. The lawyer and I will take care of it. You and Xiaocheng just stay here. Whether Yan Ye is in trouble or not, this will always be your and your son's home. If you consider me family, come straight to me with any issues in the future. After all, Xiaocheng is my own grandson, and I can't neglect you."
Yan's father felt extremely guilty toward Lian Xinying.
Even though it was all Wang Qingqing's doing, he still felt an inescapable responsibility.
If Yan Ye was gone, then Lian Xinying's mother must have also perished in this disaster.
If that was the case, Lian Xinying now had no one to rely on.
Whether it was out of guilt or sympathy, Yan's father felt it was his responsibility to take care of her in Yan Ye's stead.
At least to ensure she had no worries about her livelihood.