Next to her was a woman in her twenties, with curved eyebrows and sweet smile, but Qin Youbei felt that her smile didn't reach her eyes, as if it were rather perfunctory.
Qin Youbei, holding a dossier, approached her grandmother and gently called out, then glanced at the two women again.
The elderly lady gave a brief introduction.
The middle-aged woman was named Zhang Qiaolan and was the wife of Grandma Gu's second son.
The girl beside her was her younger daughter, named Zhang Feifei, Zhang Qiaolan's younger daughter.
During the introduction, Grandma Gu's expression was neither cold nor warm, quite alienated, as if looking at two strangers.
Qin Youbei found it strange.
Even if the relationship wasn't good, why would the child take her mother's surname?
It was only later that Qin Youbei found out that Grandma Gu's second son had been driven out of the Gu Family, and all his children took their mother's surname, Zhang.