"Oh, no, it's fine. It's not a big deal. Let him handle it himself!"
The words had barely left her mouth when Mrs. Sang remembered it wasn't something she should be telling Ni Bingyan. She quickly laughed and brushed off the offer.
After the refusal, she felt she'd been too abrupt and quickly tried to smooth things over.
"He's a grown man now, and very prideful. If he found out I was going around telling people his business, he'd definitely be angry with me. But enough about him. Where are you off to?"
No one enjoys being presumptuous, and Ni Bingyan had indeed felt a little awkward. Hearing Mrs. Sang's explanation, she understood.
Aside from a total mama's boy, what grown man would want his mother interfering in his private life? Especially someone like Sang Yuan, who was so decisive and capable. If he knew his mother was discussing his personal business with a neighbor, he'd surely be upset.
