In the past, Chiang Songhai couldn't bear to see his elder brother looking so troubled, and would generally ask proactively if there was any difficulty before the older brother even voiced his request. Once the opportunity arose, Chiang Laoer would usually agree immediately.
But this time, after waiting for a while, Chiang Songhai made his way over slowly, and instead of pulling up a chair to sit in front of him, he sat beside him, separated by a small rectangular coffee table.
This was a parallel position.
Chiang Songtao could no longer speak down to Chiang Songhai from a slightly elevated angle.
He had to sit up straight, turn to the side, and talk to Chiang Songhai.
This made him feel somewhat uncomfortable, but after thinking it over, he still endured it.
"Laoer, your sister-in-law came over twice and didn't see you. What's this, are you and your wife avoiding her or what?"