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Before dinner, the Lu family’s family doctor ca by and explained the Old Lady’s condition in detail to Lu Moqing and his wife.

It was mainly age-related illness that required daily care. As people age, it takes longer for the illnesses to co and go, which requires a certain level of patience.

Moreover, it was essential to keep the elderly in a good mood and not to let them worry about trivial matters in their daily lives.

When dinner ti ca, the Old Lady was awake. She insisted on going to the dining room to eat instead of having the servants bring the food to her.

In the end, Lu Moqing let her have her way.

Furthermore, the Old Lady was in high spirits because she was happy to see her great-grandchild. Aside from her face being slightly paler, she didn’t look sick at all.

"Old Mada, now that both Young Master and Young Mistress are here, as well as the little Young Master, you should not be wilful and refuse to eat nutritious als," Aunt Zhang said as she served the specially prepared al for the Old Lady.

The Old Lady had a preference for rich and flavorful food, and she didn’t usually like these bland dishes. Her recent illness was also related to her unhealthy eating habits.

The doctor repeatedly advised her not to eat spicy or greasy food, but she still continued to eat whatever she liked.

Aunt Zhang had tried to persuade her several tis to no avail, so now she seized the opportunity to bring it up in the presence of the younger masters.

Upon seeing the bland food, the Old Lady imdiately lost her appetite and frowned.

Just as she was about to speak, Xiao Qiao said, "Great-grandma, when you’re sick, you should listen to Doctor Uncle’s advice. When Qiao Yi is sick, he obeys too."

Hearing her beloved great-grandson’s words, the Old Lady, with a smile, nodded in agreent.

"Great-grandma should listen to Qiao Yi and be as good as him."

"Hmm."

Seeing the Old Lady using her utensils to enjoy her nutritious al, Aunt Zhang couldn’t help but smile. "Our little Young Master is truly amazing. Our Old Mada doesn’t listen to anyone but him!"

Upon hearing this, the little friend Qiao Yi was delighted, his eyes curving into a smile.

"Old Mada, Young Lady and Son-in-law are here; they are waiting outside," said the Housekeeper as he walked in from outside and spoke softly.

Ever since the Old Lady and Young Master explicitly ordered not to let the Young Lady enter the Lu family’s house, the Housekeeper hadn’t dared to let her in.

After that incident, the Young Lady had a falling out with the Old Lady and Young Master, and she hadn’t paid a visit since.

This ti, since the Son-in-law was here as well, the Housekeeper dared not make decisions without permission, so he had no choice but to report it.

The Old Lady’s previous good mood beca sowhat disturbed upon hearing of Lu Xintong’s arrival.

Qiao Xu was not aware of the argunt between Lu Xintong, the Old Lady, and Lu Moqing.

However, it didn’t stop her from hearing about Lu Xintong being driven out of the Lu family by Mo Qing.

Last ti, Lu Moqing had directly ntioned it on Weibo.

Although Qiao Xu didn’t like Lu Xintong and even despised that brain-damaged girl, this was, after all, the Lu family’s ho. She and Mo Qing hadn’t formally remarried yet, so she didn’t want to make any decisions prematurely.

So even though she noticed the unhappiness on the Old Lady and Lu Moqing’s faces, Qiao Xu didn’t say anything and just focused on serving food to her son.

The Old Lady put down her chopsticks and said, "Let A Yu co in, but not Lu Xintong."

"Yes."

After receiving the reply, the Housekeeper left.

When Lu Xintong heard the Housekeeper’s response, she was instantly infuriated.

"What did you say? Grandma won’t let in?"

Last ti, even when the Old Lady had sternly warned her, she thought it was just sothing said in a fit of anger.

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