As for Chu Zhan, Qin Xue didn't call anyone else for help; she wanted to see what the old man would do and whether he deserved her help.
Qin Xue didn't disrespect elders. But sometimes, it depends on whether the elder was reasonable. If not, she was sorry; she saw no reason to respect him, especially when that person didn't respect her. Even though this was her stance, Qin Xue didn't feel that there was anything wrong with it.
She was sincere to others and naturally expected sincerity in return. From the moment this old man started objecting to her, she didn't even know him. If he could treat her that way, of course, she had every right to treat him nicely or otherwise in her own house.
However, since she was the younger one, as long as Chu Zhan didn't go too far, she would of course treat him well. This was beyond doubt.
"Granny, would you like some water?" Qin Xue put a pot of tea on the table, asking Miao Qingqing, who was playing with the kids.