At this time, Chu Dazhuang saw the situation and shook his head gently.
"No, ma'am, that won't do. I can't break the rules," he said.
With a smile, Chu Dazhuang pushed the money back again.
"You don't have it easy either, and I haven't really helped you. Please keep the money."
After he finished speaking, Chu Dazhuang and the old woman began to refuse each other's offers. After several refusals, in the end, the old woman couldn't outstubborn Chu Dazhuang. She smiled helplessly and looked at Chu Dazhuang with even more gratitude in her eyes.
"Dazhuang...."
The old woman spoke softly, feeling somewhat uneasy.
"What should I do about this?"
Chu Dazhuang, hearing the old woman's words, also shook his head with a smile, "It's alright, ma'am. Just keep it."
After this exchange, the group was chatting merrily, but deep down, Chu Dazhuang, though he knew the fate of the two elders, still felt a bit of heartache.
But he was afraid that revealing this wouldn't really change anything.