Liu Yun, "If it's really like this, what can we do about it? What can we actually do?
I think we should focus on our own tasks instead of worrying obsessively every day. It's only going to trouble ourselves."
"Is that really what you think?" Xu Yulan looked incredulous. This big sister-in-law didn't use to be like this. Could it be that the journey of exile had left her disheartened?
"If we end up like my aunt, what about our children? They haven't grown up yet." Unable to persuade the other, she decided to prod with the mention of children, not believing that Liu Yun would really be indifferent.
"Who knows what the future holds," Liu Yun remained unmoved. Xu Yulan had no good intentions in coming to her now. No matter what she said or did, it might even draw dissatisfaction from her husband and father-in-law.
Plus, Xu Yulan's brain—talking to her would surely lead to exposure. She really didn't want such a clumsy ally.
