A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...
Did you see that? Not only were the Zhang parents ungrateful, they even thought it was only natural for their eldest daughter to buy a house for their youngest. Who said your family is rich? Being rich is a sin! You should buy it! Hu Xi's mother was so enraged by the Zhang parents' unreasonable attitude that she called an ambulance on the spot. Zhang's mother even pretended to shed a few drops of cat urine, saying she was worried about her mother-in-law. I'm impressed.
Hu Xi was away from Kyoto. This was a crucial period for the company, with three major projects all underway. He had recently signed a three-year contract with a renowned domestic distillery. Hu Xi was becoming increasingly successful in exporting baijiu, practically monopolizing several major brands.
The whole family married a daughter-in-law and he devoted himself to his career. Logically, Huohuo should have a very happy family. Unexpectedly, Zhang Xiaoli was too aggressive in her mother's family and angered her mother-in-law so much that she was hospitalized.
Zhang Xiaoli simply didn't believe that her mother-in-law was really sick from anger. She was hospitalized just for talking to her mother? Who would believe that?
I deliberately didn't go in the morning, and arrived at the hospital just as it was getting dark. I was shocked when I entered the ward. My mother-in-law looked so grim, almost like a dead person. Now I was really scared. It seems that what my mother said was really harsh this time. Fortunately, she didn't die. If she died of anger, I wouldn't be able to explain to my husband!
Later, Hu Xi's mother returned home after a long hospital stay. Hu Xi did not return for more than three months, and no one told him about this. Later, when he returned, his mother's illness had been cured, and the matter was forgotten.
Because of their long-standing disagreements with their mother-in-law, who they saw so often that they couldn't see each other every day, a year later, at Zhang Xiaoli's insistence, Hu Xi bought a large single-family villa in the East Second Ring Road of Kyoto. Zhang Xiaoli, her children, and her mother-in-law's family moved in together. The small villa they had previously lived in wasn't idle either; Zhang Xiaoli's younger sister moved into the one her mother-in-law lived in, using the excuse of helping her sister's family look for an apartment.
Zhang Xiaoli's sister had moved in while Hu Xi was away, and by the time Hu Xi's parents found out, they'd already been there for two days. At the time, Hu Xi's brother was getting married, and Hu Xi's parents had the key to Hu Xi's old villa. Seeing Zhang Xiaoli move in without even saying hello, they decided to just let Hu Dong and his unmarried daughter-in-law move into Hu Xi and Zhang Xiaoli's old villa. Wouldn't that be a fight? From now on, we'll just fight over it and see who can get it over with.
The next day, Zhang Xiaoli found out that Hu Dong had moved in with his wife. She angrily brought her mother to her mother-in-law to argue with her, asking her why she had let her brother-in-law and his wife move into their house without even saying hello. Hu Xi's mother smiled and said, "Did you tell my son that you let your sister live in our house?"
Zhang Xiaoli was silent immediately. She hadn't told Hu Xi about this yet. She planned to wait until Hu Xi came back and was happy in bed before telling him. Unexpectedly, Hu Xi hadn't said anything yet, but her mother-in-law was unwilling to do so.
Zhang Xiaoli lost the fight, and when she got home, she grew increasingly angry. Her mother, seeing her daughter's anger, continued to fuel the fire, making her increasingly annoyed. She often went out drinking, and eventually, she found a way to vent her anger: Hu Xi's driver.