Su Shiyue hadn't expected Su Mu to come, let alone at this particular moment. She abruptly stood up from the dining table and looked at Su Mu:
"Sister-in-law, why are you here? Is it about my brother?"
These days, everyone was so on edge that even Su Shiyue, usually carefree and casual, was sensitive to the slightest stirrings. Su Mu sighed inwardly and replied:
"No, don't overthink it. Your brother and Qiqi are both doing fine. I came to see Grandma—I haven't visited her in a long time."
Upon hearing this, Su Shiyue finally exhaled in relief, as though the mere act of standing up had drained all her energy. Upon hearing Su Mu's reassurance, she slumped heavily back into her chair. Su Mu smiled faintly. Before she could turn to head toward Grandma's room, Su Shiyue stood up again:
"Sister-in-law, you haven't eaten yet, have you? Why don't you have some food first before going in?"
Su Mu glanced at the time:
"Is Grandma still awake?"