Tong Yao joked, "I know a bit about basic nursing care and bandaging, but I'm not much help there."
"Your intention alone is already appreciated. I won't lie—when you didn't show up, I was a bit angry," Jiang You abruptly switched his tone, then added, "However, the fact that you were doing disaster relief is understandable. You still remembered to bring dumplings for my father when you returned, which proves that you are a trustworthy person. I was the one who was narrow-minded."
Once Jiang You learned that Tong Yao didn't come because she was involved in disaster relief in Qing City, he was no longer angry. Instead, he measured his broad-mindedness against that of a little girl and found himself wanting.
"Even so, I genuinely was at fault for failing to keep the promise, and I've disappointed the old man." Tong Yao apologized.
Just as Jiang You was about to speak, the old man laughed and continued, "You both aren't wrong. You are both good kids."