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 ...
Mo Yan looked at the two people and wondered why some people, after growing up, felt that they could take charge of their own lives, or that their parents should step down from the stage of history and that they should start listening to them.
For example, at this point, they felt that the original owner was too old and could no longer make decisions, so he should listen to them and listen to whatever they said.
They feel that as parents, they should unconditionally consider their children's needs, listen to them, and think for them. However, they never consider that their parents raised them, helped them establish their own families and careers, and as they get older, they may not be as capable. What they hope for is their companionship, not complaints and orders.
They were a little embarrassed by what their aunt said, and were about to say something when Mo Yan spoke up.
"Do I need to tell you what I'm doing?"
Mo Yan took two steps toward the two of them, her face dark, and asked, "What was your attitude just now?"
Mo Yan raised her hand and slapped each of them!
With a snap, they were all stunned.
They all looked up and stared blankly at Mo Yan.
"What are you looking at? Want to get beaten again? You two better understand, I'm your mother! Do you have the right to order me around?"
Both of them were unhappy. Anbing spoke first, "Mom, what are you doing? We're just telling the truth, it's someone else's mom..."
Mo Yan interrupted them directly, speaking coldly.
"Then you'll recognize other people as your mothers. I also feel that neither of you are worthy of being my sons. I'm very dissatisfied and I'm going to replace you two!"
The two: "..."
The two were utterly helpless, feeling incredibly unlucky to have such a mother.
"Mom, how could we possibly change our mom! We just hope you can understand us."
"Then why don't you understand me?" Mo Yan looked at the two of them and found it ridiculous. "While you expect me to understand, you should also think about whether you have fulfilled your responsibilities as sons. I've said it before, I don't need you to take care of me or worry about me. You just need to get out of here, that's being filial."
The two looked at each other. "So, who do you want to live with? You mean a married daughter?"
This is their main purpose for coming today. "Mom, Anqi's family also has a lot of things to deal with, so don't bother others. We've already asked around, and that money is my dad's inheritance. We all have inheritance rights. We've all had a hard life. This is the money my dad left us, so you have to give it to us."
Anbing has already asked what to do with the money in the bank account if the adult dies, and how it should be divided.
The bank said that as long as the paperwork is complete, everything can be resolved and the money can still be withdrawn.
Upon hearing this, Mo Yan flew into a rage, grabbed the bamboo and started beating the two of them until they ran away with their heads in their hands.
"I'll beat you two shameless bastards to death!"
Mo Yan beat the two of them so badly that they were covered in bloody marks. In the end, they had no choice but to run away.
Mo Yan chased after them for a long time, and only stopped when she saw them fall into the ditch. When she came back, her friends felt sorry for her.
“You’re getting old, why are you still arguing with your kids? They’re immature, don’t take it to heart. My husband also thinks I shouldn’t have money, that I should be able to support myself alone.”
They don't even consider how much effort we've put into raising them to adulthood.
The original owner's friend also chose to travel constantly because he was heartbroken by his children. At least he had something to do, instead of just lying at home watching TV every day. Otherwise, he would probably have gone crazy.
The original owner's friend Lin Xing's home was also a mess, but she was still willing to help her best friend.
Lin Xing continued, looking at Mo Yan with a sense of melancholy, "In their hearts, everything their parents do is their duty. Taking care of their children is their duty, farming for them is their duty... They always take without ever considering that we don't actually have the ability to do so."
I valued them a lot back then. I gave them money, I used my retirement savings to support their lives, I cooked for them and took care of their children. And what was the result?
They think it's all my duty, and that I haven't done enough, that my cooking isn't good enough, and that I can't help their children with their homework.
Mo Yan, everyone has moments like this, when what you think is different from reality. Only by seeing through it can you know which path to take. No matter how much you worry and fret, it's all in vain if they have no conscience.
She experienced everything that Mo Yan is going through now, and even felt more pain than Mo Yan.
"At that time, they also wanted to support me and said that I didn't have to worry about anything and could rely on them. I went to my eldest son's house to do their laundry, cook for them, and pick up and drop off their children. In the end, my daughter-in-law complained that my cooking was too oily and salty, that I didn't know how to help with homework, that my business was not good, and that my son only knew how to support me and didn't care about his mother."
Mo Yan, tell me, didn't I put in a lot of effort but get nothing in return? In the end, they even told me to leave quickly, saying that I wouldn't contribute any money to their household...
My son also told me to understand him, saying that he has it tough too, with so many things going on at home, and that being a family is very difficult; he's caught in the middle.
At that time, she was truly heartbroken and extremely distressed. She felt that raising a son was useless, utterly useless.