"Shh."
When the two kids saw him coming, they thought their savior had arrived and were about to cheer, but instead were silenced with a "Shh."
"Don't wake up your grandma; she's tired. Do you understand?" Grandpa Yao thus instructed the two milk-drinking youngsters.
The two kids pouted simultaneously: It's fine for us not to cry out, but grandma is almost hitting us with her head.
Grandpa Yao sighed, thinking of calling Manman to help move Lady Lu into the bedroom to sleep, he looked around but couldn't see Manman. He couldn't leave even half a step, seeing that Lady Lu was really about to nod off onto the children, he didn't dare to leave, nor could he call out loudly. In the face of this urgent matter, he had to personally help Lady Lu up, letting her lean on the sofa to sleep.
By the time he went into the bedroom to look for a blanket to cover Lady Lu, she had opened her half-sleepy eyes and seeing him, she said, "Ziye ah, has your mother's foot gotten better?"