"Grandfather didn't really share much with me," Li Xia told us.
"We have the leader's address so we can work from there."
"So we'll find him with the pretense of visiting my grandfather's battle mates?" Li Xia asked.
"Yeah, not appropriate for you to do the visitation, eh?" Dahai noted.
"Granny's probably already done that. It should be fine," Li Xia answered.
"How do you know?" I questioned.
"You said that the spirit wanted a tuft of hair or something? My Granny got it, didn't she?" Li Xia rationalized.
"Let's go then," Dahai said.
I cut in. "Wait. Don't we need a plan?"
"My grandfather died at age 84. How much time do you think the leader has left?" Li Xia said.
"Let's hurry, then," I replied without hesitation this time.
When we arrived at Han Dong's residence, Li Xia immediately knocked on the door.
A middle-aged man greeted us and asked for the purpose of our visit.
"Is Grandfather Han Dong around? I'