Grandma Gu glanced at him but said nothing.
Aunt Gu Liang was not as easy-going. Her words were barbed, "The less you come, the better."
Gu Hai gave an awkward smile and continued, "Gu Liang, don't make it sound so personal. I just got off work and found out about today's incident. Indeed, Qiaolan was in the wrong, and she knows it. That's why she specifically came to apologize."
Aunt Gu Liang snorted coldly, too lazy to deal with them.
Zhang Qiaolan hung her head, hiding the indifference in her eyes.
In front of the elderly and others, she said in a low voice, "Mom, I'm sorry. I was so worried about you that I spoke rashly. Please don't take it to heart, don't ruin your health over it. If you were to ruin your health, your daughter-in-law would never be able to atone for it."
Gu Hai looked at Zhang Qiaolan reproachfully and said, "It's good that mom is alright. You too, never think before you speak."