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The resolute opposition of Mr. Jiang's mother planted a deep resentment in Aunt Wu's heart. She always felt that she was more qualified than the eldest daughter-in-law of the Jiang family and more worthy of Mr. Jiang. She tried to make herself more virtuous and capable, but no matter how hard she tried, Mrs. Jiang's prejudice remained the same and she would never see her.
Time flies, and Aunt Wu married into the Jiang family, but not as the eldest daughter-in-law, but as the fifth brother-in-law of Mr. Jiang. This identity made her position in the Jiang family unable to enjoy the honor of the eldest daughter-in-law. She found it difficult to accept and felt a great sense of loss, but she had to accept it because if she did not accept it, she would be completely away from the Jiang family and would never see the person she missed so much again.
Aunt Wu was filled with resentment and resentment, feeling that her life had been ruined by her mother-in-law. Whenever she saw her beloved's wife enjoying the honor and status that should have belonged to her, her heart was filled with jealousy and anger.
So, when Aunt Wu faced her mother-in-law's scolding, her heart was filled with anger. She knew that at her age, she could not change her status in the Jiang family. However, she wanted to fight for some dignity and status for herself.
So, Aunt Wu began to plot secretly. She wanted to find a way to challenge Mrs. Jiang's authority and gain some dignity for herself. She began to collect Mrs. Jiang's weaknesses and look for places to attack. At the same time, she also actively made connections within the Jiang family and looked for people who could support her.
The servants in the Jiang family's old house were also very stubborn. They would not accept money even if they were given one. Without bribes, no one dared to betray their master.
These servants were all left behind by Mr. Jiang's mother and were loyal to their master, so Aunt Wu's plan was not so easy to implement. Mrs. Jiang's position in the Jiang family was deeply rooted, and her authority was unmatched. Although Aunt Wu tried for a while, she did not make any substantial progress.
Just then, Aunt Five received a piece of news that the eldest child of the family was missing and was taken away when he went back to her parents' home with Old Lady Jiang.
This was truly great news! It was so liberating that she didn't even have to do anything else. Just hearing the news, she felt the years of pent-up anger in her heart instantly dissipate.
Then she would come every day to see Mrs. Jiang's jokes, using the excuse that she was worried about her sister-in-law. Although Aunt Wu was so happy in her heart, she pretended to be worried and comforted her sister-in-law.
Seeing her sister-in-law in tears every day, Aunt Wu happily returned home and secretly sang and danced in her room to celebrate this great moment. At the same time, she also realized that sowing discord might be the last straw that broke the camel's back.
So, Aunt Wu started to spread rumors within the Jiang family, either to slander the relative Cricket Old Lady or to sow discord. She wanted to make other members of the Jiang family dissatisfied and disgusted with Old Lady Jiang, thereby weakening her authority.
The plan was well-planned, but it didn't go as smoothly as she had imagined. The rest of the Jiang family wasn't fooled by her rumors, but instead united in supporting Old Madam Jiang. Fifth Aunt's efforts ultimately came to nothing.
As the old saying goes: It is better to offend a gentleman than a villain.
This is so true. You should stay as far away from a villain like Aunt Wu as possible. She is like a toad, you never know when she will pop out and disgust you.