Li Si pulled out a box of chips and plopped herself onto the sofa, nudging Bai Shasha: "Hey, hey! You really only use people when you need them, huh? I walk in here and you don't even offer me a glass of water!"
Bai Shasha, busy finding something tasty for Xiao Guai, rolled her eyes at this: "Excuse me, can you figure things out first? This is your own home! Can't you get yourself some water?
If you don't want water, there's drinks in the bag! Oh, right, how did things go with your mother-in-law? Spill it! Let me, a humble commoner, also get a glimpse of the drama in these wealthy families!"
She had wanted to ask about this over the phone last night, but considering that Brother Leng might have been next to Li Si, she thought it'd be inappropriate to bring it up—it's his mom, after all.
Previously, Li Si had briefly mentioned some of it to her, and Bai Shasha had guessed as much. A woman like that must have some sort of leverage. Turns out, she brought a kid into the mix.