Mu Mian's eyes flickered with surprise before settling back into calmness, "No. I don't want to hide anything from you all either. You're being too serious. Qin Jian, I know you are military personnel, good people. I just want to help you heal your wounds and then watch you return to your original lives. I bear no ill will towards you. And please, stop prying into my affairs."
"We're just too curious. We mean no harm to you, either. Of course, at first we thought to play dumb, to act as though we knew nothing, but your father, he comes every three or five days. Whenever he comes, you argue with him in the courtyard. It honestly makes us feel like we've been troubling and burdening you," said Tian Niu.
"My dad is just that kind of person. Don't mind him," Mu Mian finished, bowing her head to start eating dumplings, "Come on, eat up. They'll get cold if you don't."
Seeing he could get no more information out of Mu Mian, Qin Jian decided not to ask further.