"How is this the same? Anyway, Xiao Yi must pay this money," said Zhang Huilan, who didn't want to contribute more, even though her son and daughter-in-law had money now. Compared to them, Han Yi and Lin Wan were much wealthier; this amount of money meant nothing to them.
"Aunt, don't argue with the other aunt. I'll cover Grandma's medical expenses, so you don't need to worry,"
While Zhang Huilan and Fang Xin were arguing, Han Yi had somehow sneaked in from behind. By the stern look on his face, it was clear he'd been standing there for a while.
Zhang Huilan didn't care about Han Yi's mood at that moment; she laughed immediately upon hearing he would pay for the medical expenses and patted Han Yi's shoulder, saying, "Xiao Yi is so sensible; your grandma didn't dote on you for nothing."
"Sister-in-law, we don't agree with what Xiao Yi said. As a son, when my mother is ill, how can I let a nephew pay?"
