Hearing that something had happened to Yue Qingqing, Lin Chunju's heart leapt to her throat.
Now that she knew it wasn't a life-threatening situation, she sat back down steadily and let out a sigh of relief.
"Never mind, losing money is inevitable in business. Qingqing, you don't need to remind him either, letting your dad suffer some losses isn't a bad thing."
In her heart, she always felt that the eldest son was too good at business, often thinking three steps ahead for every one taken.
This was naturally a good thing, but it made his path too smooth.
People who walk too smoothly often stumble into ditches unexpectedly.
Better to fall a few times normally and learn to check the ground before continuing on your way.
So upon hearing it was a business matter, Lin Chunju didn't plan to let her granddaughter get involved.