Grandfather Yao's secret was unlike those of his younger siblings—it was similar to her brother's. She hadn't anticipated that merely helping to check the family's accounts because Madame Yao sprained her ankle would reveal such private matters about her brother. If her deductions were correct, then her brother and Grandfather Yao were involved, and surely people like Zhao Wensheng were also implicated.
Seeing the resolution in her eyes, Grandfather Yao realized she wouldn't speak of it and, without another word, he walked into the study where Jun Ye was.
Jun Ye was sitting on the sofa in the study, lost in thought. Reflecting upon it, she always surprised him, greatly exceeding his expectations each time. Moreover, she was becoming increasingly formidable, managing to infiltrate his camp based on a single detail—a secret even his parents hadn't discerned.
"Nannan surely won't speak of it," Grandfather Yao approached and whispered softly.