"Why don't you ask a three-year-old if they believe it?"
Well, she was aware that her excuse was lame, but could he please not be so ruthless in exposing her?
"It's okay, I've dealt with that man, so Grandpa doesn't need to worry." Ye Ranran began to divert the topic.
Seeing her reluctance to talk, Elder Jun did not press her further: "If you don't want to talk about it, that's fine. But as Jun's granddaughter-in-law, the vast Jun family will one day be in your hands. No one should offend you, and you should not tolerate any offense from anyone. Understand?"
It was usually they who offended others. When did it become their turn to be offended by others?
"I understand." At this point, as long as she didn't want it, who could offend her?
However, Mrs. Huo was her elder, and Elder Jun's daughter. So what if she spoke up? Was she going to make Elder Jun quarrel with her?
Ye Ranran, in the end, knew what to say and what not to say. She was clearer about this than anyone else.