Ning's grandmother asked many different questions to Ely about who she was, where she was from, and many other things.
She and Ning had planned this for a literal hundred years, so there was no question out there that could stump them.
Except one did come up.
"When will I get to see my Great-grandchildren?" the old woman asked.
Ning coughed suddenly, and Ely found it hard to hold in her chuckle. "Grandma, that's not something you should be asking so suddenly," he said.
"That's right, mother. Don't go asking the kids something like that. They are still very young," the Uncle said.
"Young? What young? I had you when I was only 22, and they are way older than that," the old woman said.
"Don't compare the old times to today. Let the kids decide what they want for themselves," the Uncle said. "Don't listen to her. Do what you want."