She definitely couldn't betray her sister.
"Fine, fine, fine, you're all in this together now, ganging up to bully me." Shen Luhua pretended to be angry, "Tomorrow I'm going to run away from home."
"Who would dare! Everyone knows you're the one calling the shots at home. Isn't that right, Dad?"
"Indeed!"
"Mom, you have to wait for sister to come back before you run away, or there'll be no one to cook."
"You little brat, getting cheekier by the day," Shen Luhua feigned a strike, but Sheng Laosan stepped in to separate them.
"Dad, what do you think about me starting a small business in the city next year?" Sheng An tentatively asked.
Before Sheng Laosan could respond, Shen Luhua immediately objected, "Everything's fine at home, why run off like that? What if you lose something? What if you're taken advantage of? What if you're scammed?"
A series of "What ifs" left Sheng An at a loss for words.
"Mom... I'm not a three-year-old child."