Upon hearing this, Mrs. Qin was surprised and her eyes turned red.
Her daughter's words reminded her of how delicate Qin Shuang was when she was just born.
Qin Lu had always cried loudly, so she always had milk.
However, Qin Shuang seemed to be naturally optimistic and lively. Whenever she was hungry, she would just stare at her.
Hence, after the milk was prepared, she would subconsciously give it to Qin Lu to stop her crying.
Afterward, the two children gradually grew up. When they were five years old, they slept in separate rooms.
Initially, both daughters were afraid. Both parents agreed to accompany each of them, but whenever Mr. Qin was busy with work, he did not go home.
During such nights, Qin Lu kept crying and calling her mother. She could only make Qin Shuang sleep alone.
Half the night, she, who was a little worried about Qin Shuang, would go to Qin Shuang's room and see her staring at the door quietly.