Mother Su held Su Anna's hand tightly and said, "Anna, you must wake up. Don't scare your mother like this."
Father Su touched his aching temples as he listened to his wife's constant crying, and sighed, "You take good care of our daughter. I will go out and see if there is a way to solve our problem."
Although Mother Su didn't know what her husband would find by walking around the village, she didn't say anything and just nodded after listening to his words.
After gently patting his wife on the back, Father Su left the room. When he walked out, he saw Grandma Gao's coffin was placed in the front yard, but no one came to visit them. He glanced at Da Gao, who was sitting on the recliner and snoring, and his eyes darkened.
"What a good-for-nothing man!" He muttered in a low voice, with obvious disdain in his tone.
In the bedroom, Mother Su was wiping the sweat from Su Anna's forehead when she saw her daughter was frowning in her sleep.