Old Lady Cui enjoyed boasting about her grandchildren, but a shadow of sadness crossed her face as she seemed to recall something, "It is also my fault as a grandmother for not doing enough. I left him all alone in that separate courtyard in the south, hardly seeing him for years. When he finally returned home, yet again... This time, no matter what, I must find him a good match and not let him go back there."
Hongshang was aware of Old Lady Cui's worries, but as a servant, it was not her place to comment on or resolve her mistress's troubles, so she remained silent without speaking.
Just then, a woman in her thirties, dressed in plain but elegant clothes, walked in. Her dignified aura, beautiful features, and the gentle and quiet grace that flowed from her eyes were most captivating.