"Mom, you're letting your son and the kids go to Beijing, but you're not going. How can we leave you alone at home and feel at ease?"
"Yes, Mom, please come with us."
"Granny, Qingqing wants to stay with Granny."
"Little Tian also wants to stay with Granny." Qin Tian and Qin Qing each held onto Granny Qin's arms, looking up at her with eyes full of affection and reliance.
These past years, with Mom and Dad not at home, they depended on Granny for everything.
To them, Granny was extremely, extremely important, so they didn't want to be separated from her.
The meaning of the two kids was obvious: if Granny Qin stayed at home, they would also stay with her.
Granny Qin looked at her two obedient grandchildren, stroked their heads, her eyes full of love, and finally sighed, "Alright, I'll go with you."
I really can't say no to you two.
For Granny Qin,
her grandkids were her weak point.
Going to Beijing was the better choice for her grandkids.
