"Young man, they're your new neighbors.
From your clothes and your bearing, I can tell you're not from around here. You must be from a big city, right?
Here to experience the slow-paced life of our little third-tier city."
The old man was quite perceptive. He said, "Don't be surprised. I rent this place out often, so I've seen plenty of young people like you.
Some band even rented this courtyard before,
said they were looking for some slow-paced inspiration in a small city.
But going forward, you'd better not bully that mother and daughter."
"Don't worry, I won't."
Chu He said with a wry smile, not expecting the old man's sudden change of topic with that last sentence.
"What nonsense are you talking?
This young man is so handsome and well-mannered. A single look tells you he's not that kind of person.
Young man, don't pay any mind to this old coot.
But that mother and daughter… they're truly in a pitiful situation.
