When Yang Huiyun saw that she still wanted to keep it a secret and didn't take such a big matter seriously, she got angry.

Then he pinched her "duckbill" and said, "Look at you, so defiant. Do you think I'm making a mountain out of a molehill?"

Lin Chunyi's mouth was pinched shut, and she could only make a heavy nasal sound: "Sister-in-law, I'm innocent! I didn't do it! Spare me!"

Yang Huiyun was just putting on an act and didn't really intend to teach her a lesson, so she stopped.

But he spoke with rare earnestness:

“We all know that you and Lanshan are skilled in martial arts, but what you don’t know is that the better you become, the more worried we become…”

"Why, sister-in-law? I don't understand."

At this moment, Lin Chunyi, who was already used to being independent and acting as an older sister and an adult, showed a childlike expression of confusion and seeking answers in front of her elders.

Yang Huiyun stared at her seriously, making her feel uneasy. She tried to look away, but couldn't escape her gaze.

"Sister-in-law, why are you looking at me like that?"

“Every time you come over, you talk about what you’ve bought, what you’ve done, what you’ve played, and how happy you are… Everything is clearly a good thing, so what do we have to worry about, right?”

Lin Chunyi blinked, her eyes clearly saying, "Yes, that's right!"

Yang Huiyun sighed and said, "If you were just ordinary people, we would only need to worry about whether you are eating well, dressing warmly, and whether you are sick anywhere."

But since you possess such martial arts skills, we often worry about whether you've been in fights or injured, since you always report good news and never bad.

Speaking of this, she curled the corners of her lips into a smile and added, "Of course, unless we find out~"

Lin Chunyi's face flushed slightly, and she stammered, "But we have martial arts skills, so we can protect ourselves. Isn't that a good thing?"

She smiled and nodded, replying, "Having martial arts skills is definitely a good thing, because those who love and care about you all want you to become stronger and stronger..."

Why are my sister-in-law's words contradicting themselves? Lin Chunyi was getting more and more confused.

Yang Huiyun continued, seemingly oblivious to her own concerns: "But what we're worried about is how many of the things you highly skilled martial artists haven't said aloud are dangerous!"

We may not be able to help in any way, but we sometimes want to hear what you've been through and what caused your injury.

Instead of waiting until much later to find out that when you were sharing good news with us, you were actually smiling through your pain!

Before Xiaoman was born, she, as a child, could never understand: she didn't want her parents to worry and be sad because of her, so she only reported good news and not bad news. What was wrong with that?

But after Xiaoman was born, one day when she became a mother, she suddenly understood.

I understand now why parents would rather listen with heartache as their children tell them how bad they are doing than hear only a simple "I'm fine, I'm okay" from their children with a smile.

The thought of Xiaoman growing up and silently enduring all the hardships without her knowledge made her heart ache.

Lin Chunyi was a little unsure of what to say: "Sister-in-law, I just feel that these are all minor matters, there's no need to talk about them..."

Yang Huiyun couldn't help but poke her forehead and said, "Why aren't you thinking straight right now!"

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