"So, they think the grandchildren's generation should also become in-laws?" Qin Yin chuckled bitterly and asked silently, "The kindness of the older generation—why must the younger generation repay it? It's fine if they do, but why must it be through marriage? Using the happiness of the younger generation's entire lives to settle debts—doesn't that seem a bit selfish?"
For the first time, Qin Yin showed such sharpness in front of Madam Nan, even directly criticizing the elders who had already passed away.
However, Madam Nan didn't take offense, because she felt the same way. She had always been grateful that Tao Miao's grandfather had a son instead of a daughter. If he had had a daughter, what place would she have had? She wouldn't have married Nan Jingkang either.
Madam Nan took another sip of coffee before suddenly asking Qin Yin, "Do you want to eat something? The dim sum here is quite good."