Gu Pan and Lu Ruisheng had no choice but to agree. They couldn't simply disregard the kindness of the elders, and they couldn't stop what was happening anyway. They could only take it upon themselves to care more for their Second Uncle and Second Aunt in the future, as was their duty as the younger generation.
Lu Jianguo was staying at their place tonight. He was alone anyway, and going home meant being alone there too. He wanted to spend more time getting to know his son and daughter-in-law, so he decided to stay.
It was daytime, so there was no need to light any lamps. Everyone sat in the living room chatting casually and bringing up old stories.
Of course, these were the very stories that Lu Jianguo had long wanted to know about—the years Ruisheng had spent at the orphanage.
Ruisheng tried to keep it light as he told his stories, deliberately leaving out the bad parts. He didn't want his father to feel too guilty.