The eldest son, Qiao Jiamu, was better off. He was already older, married, and naturally more stable and mature.
Regarding Qiao Zhenbang's remarriage, even though it felt sudden, he quickly understood.
Because Qiao Jiamu was very clear that he was already married abroad and had settled down, barring significant changes, he wouldn't return to the country.
And taking care of and supporting his father was a responsibility he couldn't shirk.
This time, when Qiao Zhenbang suddenly had a cerebral infarction and almost had a stroke, on the plane back to the country, Qiao Jiamu had thought:
If his father really lost the ability to live independently, he'd bring him to the USA to take care of him.
Whether hiring a caregiver or sending him to a nursing home, he would bring him abroad instead of returning to look after him.
Now, Qiao Jiamu needn't worry about his father's "aftercare," as his father had found his own solution.
