Anning came out of An Nan's room to find both Mr. and Mrs. Jiang's eyes fixed on her.
"What did your sister say?"
Mrs. Jiang asked before Anning could even sit down.
Anning sat down and took a sip of water: "Stop persuading her, she won't listen."
"What exactly did she say?"
Anning repeated An Nan's words: "My sister has made up her mind as firmly as if it was weighed down by iron. If you push her too hard, you might end up making an enemy of her."
"This, this is all for her sake. Am I not afraid that she'll suffer and regret it later on?"
Mrs. Jiang said through tears.
Anning hugged Mrs. Jiang: "Then you ask her to break up. Can you guarantee that she won't regret it in the future? Whether she stays single or remarries, can you ensure she won't have any regrets?"
This made Mr. Jiang pause for a moment.
Yes, Anning was right.
You think it's a pit of fire and forcibly prevent her from jumping in, but she doesn't see it that way; she thinks it's okay.
