Posted to the Sunset Red Elderly Task Force, Mo Yan is cold and aloof: "It's a small matter."
As the saying goes, filial piety comes from discipline. As for ungrateful brats, you ...
Since my daughter understands, that's all the better.
The old lady realized that after going through so much, Mo Yan had become sensible and knew how to understand the hardships her parents had gone through.
"Mom, I haven't finished yet, please listen to me."
If I go back, I'll be living under someone else's roof, so I need to be observant. I'll have to do chores both inside and outside the house. To avoid gossip, it's best if I do the chores at my older brother and sister-in-law's house as well.
Of course, I don't have a single penny. I'm just living under someone else's roof, and I'm lucky if I can even get something to eat.
If you're in a good mood and give me a dollar or two as pocket money, I'd be incredibly grateful.
If I have a headache or fever, it's best to just take some herbal medicine and not waste money going out. Besides, none of the things in this house belong to me; it's all thanks to my older brother for taking care of you all. He's even supporting me, his married sister-in-law, along with him, right?
At first, the old lady thought her daughter had come to her senses, but in the end she realized that she was being mocked.
"Since you know all this, do you think there's anything wrong with it?"
Since we've brought you home, we're already enduring all the gossip and rumors. Shouldn't you be doing these things?
Even if you're not divorced, you should still help me with some things when you go back to your parents' home.
Mo Yan smiled when she saw the old lady. Look how well she's planned this.
Even those who don't know her story would have to admit that she's a really good mother, seeing all she's done these past few days.
They said that Mo Yan, the daughter, was wrong because she never gave her own mother a kind look.
In reality, she was simply using a two-point gesture to express a twelve-point sacrifice, demanding that Mo Yan repay her twice the favor.
"Then why should I go back with you? Isn't it good enough for me to earn my own money and spend it as I please? Why should I go back and be your slave, seeing how you manage to make a living?"
As I myself said, I'm not a child. My children are all grown up and have become ungrateful. I know how I want to live my life, and you don't need to worry about me.
As for your feeling that I've caused you to be gossiped about, why don't you just say it has nothing to do with me?
Besides, who doesn't gossip a little? Mom, you like to gossip too, don't you?
Unless she's out of her mind, she wouldn't go back with the old lady.
Why can't we live if we have hands and feet? Why do we have to listen to her?
Going back home meant living under someone else's roof, having to be their servant and endure their bad temper.
The old lady was so angry that her hand trembled as she pointed at Mo Yan, "You, you, you..."
You go on and on for ages, but you still can't come up with a coherent explanation.
"You're divorced, and your family is willing to take you back. Isn't that a wonderful thing?"
“I don’t need to rely on my parents’ family. I’m not a three-year-old child who has to go home to my parents after getting into a fight.”
Since my parents' home isn't really home, I don't need to go back.
If they really do have this daughter, the whole family should come over and demand an explanation from them, then none of this would have happened.
The original owner of this body was not an ungrateful person; her family treated her well, and she would definitely be grateful.
Since there was never any real affection in the first place, there's really no need to continue. Just maintain appearances.
The old lady stormed off, leaving with a harsh threat: "Don't come back when you have nowhere to cry!"
Mo Yan checked herself out of the hospital and prepared to go to her old home to pack her things.
The original owner left in such a hurry last time that he didn't take some of his own money. It all belonged to the original owner, so why should those ungrateful wretches benefit from it?
As soon as I got home, I saw two ungrateful brats carrying their luggage, about to leave.
Mo Yan laughed, "Heh, now you're not worried about your father anymore, and you're leaving already?"
She used to say she was worried about her father because they were family and she would stay and wait for the outcome no matter what. Now that she knows everything is beyond repair and she will definitely sue, she's just going to abandon him?
Wan Si is quite close, studying in the county, while Wan Han would have to take a bus.
The two of them saw Mo Yan with a cold expression, as if she were a stranger. No, perhaps they would be more enthusiastic towards strangers.
"Mom, we've been on leave for a long time. You need to go back to school, and my sister needs to go for her internship. Could you give us some living expenses?"
Mo Yan: "???"
Mo Yan truly hadn't expected these two to be so shameless. "You still have the nerve to ask me for living expenses?"
You've all been adults for years, and you're still asking me for money? Have you no shame?
It's summer vacation now, so figure out how to make money yourselves.
I told you, even trash can make money!
Besides, we've already fallen out, have you all lost your minds because you got hammered?
She already said she was cutting ties, did you think she was joking?
"We don't have jobs yet, isn't it only right that you give us living expenses?"
"You want me dead?! Get out!"
Mo Yan pushed them aside, went home, found the original owner's savings, and left.
The two watched helplessly as Mo Yan left, thinking how heartless she was. They vowed never to forgive her, even if she returned.
Not many people know about Mo Yan's case; only people from two villages know about it.
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But don't underestimate the power of village gossip. This person tells their friends, that person tells their family. Even if nothing's actually said, it spreads far and wide.
Within a week, people in the county found out, and coincidentally, that person was from that school.
They have such sound values, they were speechless when they saw Wan Si reporting for duty.
Is this what you call reading a book while living off her mother's blood?
Let's say your mother worked herself to the bone to send you to school, shouldn't you be grateful to her? But instead of being grateful, you feel that your mother has wronged you, without considering your identity or your position.
Originally, she was also beaten and was a victim. As long as she bravely stood up, even if some people said she was ungrateful and sorry to her father, no one would think she was sorry to her mother.
Many more people will remember that this girl did the right thing, that she knew right from wrong, that justice was right, and that she had the right values!
Now……
Wan Si felt that the school atmosphere was good because it was a holiday and he was just here to register. He could stay at the school or go home.
She no longer wanted to stay at home; she felt ashamed.
However, the people at school seemed to be looking at her strangely.
For example, this senior student who took her to her dorm. They graduated from the same school, so calling her "senior student" is perfectly fine.
"Senior sister, is there something I did wrong? Why are you all looking at me so strangely?"