"What did you say? Say that again?" Grandma Si's incredulous voice came from the courtyard.
"Dad, Mom, I said I just called the Divine Doctor. She's coming the day after tomorrow at ten o'clock to treat Dad," the Si Family Master repeated.
"Ten o'clock? Do all young people sleep in on the weekends?" Old Sir Si muttered under his breath.
"Not at all. Comrade Su said that Yuetai Restaurant is having its grand opening tomorrow. She has to be there at nine for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, then she'll come here to perform acupuncture on Dad before heading back to the restaurant for a meal."
"What does Yuetai Restaurant have to do with the Divine Doctor?" Grandma Si asked, puzzled.
"Well… I didn't ask," the Si Family Master said meekly.
"Come on, dear, let's go back inside," Old Sir Si said with a chuckle.
"Honey, why don't we have our son book a couple of tables at Yuetai Restaurant? We can go show our support tomorrow, too."
