However, he didn't know that in addition to the matter he was thinking of, his grandmother was also willing to yield to his wishes and no longer force him to do anything. Therefore, the conflict between the grandson and her, even after his running away from home this time, still couldn't be resolved.
Old Lady Cui ordered a servant to move a chair in front and asked Cui Pingan to sit in front of her, tenderly inquiring how her grandson had fared at the Mo Family over the past month, her slightly emaciated hand holding onto her grandson's and never letting go.
Fearing that his grandmother would be distressed, Cui Pingan wisely omitted mentioning his daily chores of splitting firewood and carrying water, only saying that the people at the Mo Family had been kind to him, he had been eating and sleeping well every day, and even receiving medicinal treatment for his health. All in all, his days had passed very well, without suffering or humiliation.