The innkeeper couple had understood what Qin Sisi meant. If they wanted to send off the ghost of their deceased grandfather, the other son would have to be involved.
Qin Sisi put down her chopsticks and told the couple, "I'm full now, thank you uncle and auntie."
The old lady mustered a grin and stammered out a question to Qin Sisi, "Miss, about this matter..."
Qin Sisi pondered then said,"Let's do this, I'll wait one more day. Auntie, you can go and talk to both families. If they are willing, I'll help. Since it's for both of you, I won't take a single cent.
If they don't believe it, then so be it, I'll leave first thing tomorrow."
Qin Sisi had given face to the innkeeper couple with her words. The innkeeper was pleased to hear it, and the old lady quickly said, "Alright, I'll prepare. You didn't sleep well last night, go back and rest."
"Sure." Qin Sisi nodded at the couple and left their room to return to hers.