Granny Guan saw Spiritual Granny always taking her to Mountain Lord Temple, so she crisply said, "I know, my father is the Mountain Monarch, he is a big tiger..."
Spiritual Granny laughed and said, "If the Mountain Monarch is your father, then wouldn't that make me the tigress?"
The little Granny Guan didn't understand anything then and replied, "If mother is a tigress, then I must be a tiger cub!"
Days flowed like water, and little Granny Guan gradually grew into a young lady, while Spiritual Granny's hair had turned silver, her mouth wrinkled inward, making her speech sound as if she was chewing on sticky rice cakes, no longer clear.
By this time, Granny Guan had taken up the burden of life, every day besides helping others with events and illnesses, she would study needlework, engage in sewing trades to supplement household expenses.
Old Spiritual Granny sometimes felt fortunate to have found Granny Guan, but amidst her fortune, she also felt a bit guilty...