Sheng Shiwu told the Gu Family that Jiaojiao was timid and had been badly frightened when they went out to play as children.
His grandfather had stood on the roof and shouted for Jiaojiao to come back to him, and maybe it was just a psychological effect.
But Jiaojiao really didn't have any nightmares after that. Some of the strange old folk remedies had surprisingly magical effects that science couldn't explain.
Listening to Sheng Shiwu, Old Sir Gu felt he had no regrets about the love he had shown Lian'er in the past.
It didn't matter if Lian'er refused to acknowledge them. As long as their consciences were clear, it was fine. Besides, the Sheng Family also doted on his granddaughter, Jiaojiao.
Although Second Brother Gu didn't want to pay Sheng Shiwu any mind, he was moved when he heard him say how well they treated Jiaojiao.
He was still moved enough to place a piece of food on Sheng Shiwu's plate with his chopsticks. "Eat up. You'll be doing more work later."
