"Sister, I only heard a thing or two about your situation from Sister Chunhua. But don't be mad at her, because as soon as I arrived, I met several military spouses who are quite close to me, and I was bound to ask about you since I hadn't seen you. That's when Sister Chunhua told me about your family matters," An Hao said.
"Sister, I don't blame Chunhua. She means well," Zhang Guifang dabbed her tears, "These past days, your big brother Li and I have had our fair share of fights and arguments. Every time, she and Sister Mei Ying would help me out, standing by my side to scold Zecheng! And they have patiently listened to my endless nagging! I know they all want what's best for me."
Upon hearing this, An Hao immediately perceived where the problem lay.
Zhang Guifang regarded Xin Ni as an intruder, naturally intending to be assertive in driving the invader away.
Xin Ni had likely figured out the mentality of men inside out a long time ago.