Passionate Marriage: Uncle, I Must Spoil You

She has a bold and domineering personality and always gets even.

Her best friend got together with her fiancé; in return, she successfully seduced the man she loves.

He is a stoic god i...

Chapter 543 She is not a saint

Chapter 543 She is not a saint

Tang Wan'er is not the kind of saint who would let someone go. She would only do so if she knew how that person had treated her in the past. She always seeks revenge and repays it tenfold.

If she finds out later that her mother's death was related to Liu Yun, then...

Then this revenge won't be taken in the same way.

I wonder how Tang Yuhao would react if he knew his mother might be a murderer?

“She is your mother, not my mother. Besides, I have always been rebellious and have never known how to respect the elderly and care for the young. Moreover, she is not an elder that I feel is worthy of respect.”

Tang Yuhao knew that what he was saying was a bit redundant, but he still hoped that his family could live in harmony.

"But no matter what, she raised you and treated you like a daughter..."

Before he could finish speaking, Tang Wan'er interrupted him with a mocking tone.

"Don't you feel a little guilty saying that? She treats me like a daughter? Then why has Tang Susu never been beaten since she was a child, while..."

And yet I keep getting beaten by her? Do you know how she beat me after you left?

Whenever Tang Wan'er recalls her childhood, that unbearable past, her heart aches.

At such a young age, she huddled in a corner, trembling with fear. The pain in her body and the bloodstains on her clothes were all part of the darkness of her childhood.

Perhaps that's why she wanted to fight violence with violence when she grew up, and that's why she caused trouble at school.

Everyone thought she was the second young lady of the Tang family, pampered and spoiled since childhood.

But who could imagine that a child who is unloved by her parents and often subjected to unwarranted accusations, scolding, and even beatings could only fight back and become stronger so that they could no longer beat her?

When Tang Wan'er spoke, her expression became somewhat strange, as if she were telling a terrifying yet funny story.

"Your so-called mother hit me on the head with an ashtray, whipped me with a belt, and beat me with a clothes hanger. The worst time, she hit me with a chair, which knocked me unconscious and sent me to the hospital."

When the doctor examined me, they found I was covered in injuries and suspected I had been abused.

Because I was not yet twelve years old at that time, it could have been classified as a child abuse case. However, your father and mother used money to silence those people, and the matter was not investigated.

Do you know what they said? They said that because I often cause trouble outside, I often get into fights, and getting injured is inevitable. These are all minor things, as long as I don't hurt anyone, it's fine.

I admit I often get into fights outside, but she didn't go that far. After all, I was still young at the time. They were just deliberately slandering me to avoid getting the police involved.

They were afraid of getting into trouble themselves, so they shifted the blame onto me.

Not only was I beaten and hospitalized, but I also had to endure unwarranted insults. Even your own parents say you're a good-for-nothing delinquent; how could anyone else not believe them?

Thinking back on the past, she actually harbored some resentment towards Tang Yuhao.

Liu Yun was particularly angry because of his departure at the time.