"You're right." Old Master Qin clicked his tongue unhappily. "Do I look like someone who would force her to choose one over the other? Besides, this is my granddaughter's matter. I definitely won't make decisions for her. If she doesn't like it, whether it's chess or piano, I won't force her to learn."
Ji Yi sensed his displeasure in tone and realized his own selfishness was too biased. He immediately said, "My mistake, my mistake. You're right. Ann should come first, and you're wealthy enough. You don't need to choose one or the other."
"Alright, I'm not blaming you either." Old Master Qin redirected the conversation. "So, do you know any piano masters?"
"Yes, Gu Maowen, my old classmate." Ji Yi thought Old Qin probably hadn't had much contact with him, so he suggested, "He's having a concert in the city in a few days. You can take Ann to listen to it."