Bai Na clicked her tongue and said with some dissatisfaction, "What's there to be embarrassed about? Aren't I just setting an example for Jincheng? If you're sick, take medicine. Don't hide it because of your so-called pride, or you'll delay the rest of your life."
Su Yin struggled to hold back her upward curling lips. She had only wanted to divert everyone's attention, yet her grandmother thought Qi Jincheng was impotent.
That way, if there were no children, it wouldn't be blamed on her.
Su Yin's mood brightened, while Qi Jincheng's face had already turned as dark as it could get.
He clenched his teeth and explained, "Grandma, I'm healthy, really, there's no problem."
Bai Na spoke with dissatisfaction, "What's the problem? We're all family here. You don't need to talk like that in front of us. I'll recommend some good doctors to you after we return. They'll surely cure your illness."
Qi Jincheng: "..."