Just as she was about to say something, she heard her second aunt say: "If it weren't for someone else saving him, he'd already be dead. I won't ask for more, just two hundred yuan in compensation, and I won't pursue this matter any further."
Lyu Juncheng heard this and his face turned cold immediately: "Second Aunt, Xiangyang is still just a child. Our two families are real relatives. We've already covered the hospital fees and nutrition costs to replenish the body, as well as compensation for my cousin and cousin-in-law's lost work. Isn't asking for more compensation a bit inappropriate?"
Yao Hui's second aunt didn't care about what he said: "Your Xiangyang pushed your ex-wife, and when she split up with you, she demanded compensation too. If you want to blame someone, blame yourself for having a son and not raising him well."
