Quick Transmigration: I Don't Want to Always Transmigrate into the Scummy Mother!

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 ...

Chapter 1775 You Be My Son's Stepmother (End)

Their company's cash flow dried up, and it soon became unsustainable, leaving them completely dumbfounded.

They did try to find someone to help them, but with their current reputation, no one offered any assistance, and they eventually declined. Gradually, people got fed up with their company.

After their company ran into trouble, other companies started to retaliate, making their situation increasingly difficult.

This made their lives increasingly difficult, and at the same time, Mo Yao's life was not easy either.

Her relationship with her fiancé eventually ran into problems.

At first, her fiancé thought it was just a job at a branch office, and that he would still be the general manager. But he never expected that he would actually be just an ordinary employee.

All his cards were frozen and unusable; the only thing he could use was his monthly salary.

Fortunately, there were still houses in that place.

However, he has high standards for his quality of life, which means his meager salary is insufficient to cover his expenses.

The two saw each other less and less, and each time they met, the topics they discussed were heavy, and they parted on bad terms.

He no longer had the time or energy to coax Mo Yao.

Mo Yao's current job has also been full of twists and turns.

She no longer worked at the Mo family's company. Before, she was a pampered heiress, and everyone would defer to her.

This caused her to misunderstand her own abilities. Now that the Mo family is in trouble, coupled with Mo Yan's death, no one is kind to her at all, and some people are even kicking her when she's down.

She had a lot more work to do every day, and her allowance had decreased.

This left her with very little pocket money.

She now has to work and make a living, and the comments online are making her physically and mentally exhausted.

She wanted her boyfriend's comfort and wanted to be with him.

Their relationship was becoming increasingly fragile without them even realizing it.

Mo Yao went to see him and found a girl with him.

They have a very good relationship.

Work together.

Let's have dinner together.

We even had a cup of milk tea together.

Mo Yao rushed over and slapped the girl hard, but was stopped by her fiancé.

"What are you doing? We're innocent! How could you do this? Yao Yao, you weren't like this before. If this were before, you would have believed me without hesitation."

Before, haha, it's really laughable, do those two even have a past?

"Believe you? How can you expect me to believe you? You two are practically hugging each other."

Look at how we get along now.

I send you messages, but you only reply every few hours.

Otherwise, you'll argue. Are you still the same person you used to be?

Is he still that gentle and considerate fiancé?

"I'm very busy. I have to work, I have to write plans, and I have to go out for social engagements."

"Isn't it all your fault that I've become like this?"

Yes, he complained about Mo Yao.

At first, he may have been willing, but after arriving here, he unconsciously began to complain, and this complaint was actually buried very deep.

But every time he saw the probing looks from others, every time he heard them discussing whether the heiress was real or fake, and every time he saw his meager salary, he broke down.

He shouldn't be like this.

He should still be at home, at his own company.

She should be the center of attention.

He is the company's general manager; he shouldn't be like this, struggling to make ends meet.

You have to work overtime with other people, go to social events, drink alcohol, deal with those people, get scolded by your boss, and be forced to work overtime.

All of this made him very unhappy.

He didn't want it to be like this, he really didn't want it to be.

He no longer wanted to follow the typical path of advancement for ordinary employees, so he called home and told his parents he wanted to go back.

But his parents told him that he couldn't choose his own path; he could only walk it slowly on his own.

He regretted it.

He even grew to dislike Mo Yao.

Their relationship began to deteriorate from that point on.

However, Mo Yao never noticed this at that time.

"So you're blaming me? Blaming me for making you like this, blaming me for bringing you to this small company and making you start all over again?"

He didn't say anything, but just looked into the distance. "You should go back first. I'm very busy right now. I have work to do and don't have time to go out to eat with you."

Let's not contact each other too frequently anymore. We'll talk about it again when I go back.

He really doesn't want to see Mo Yao right now.

"Are you breaking up with me? You blame me for making you like this. You said you would always be by my side, but now you've changed your mind."

It turns out there was no such thing as unwavering affection at all.

You're ridiculous, and so am I.

Let's break up.

Mo Yao was unwilling to face all of this, so she broke up with him and turned to leave.

It turns out that even without a third party, their relationship was so fragile.

He watched her leave, but did not chase after her.

He was tired too.

He doesn't want to continue the relationship anymore, or he hopes his parents will find out and let him go home.

When he called home to tell his mother, Qin's mother was stunned. She never expected their relationship to be so fragile.

"Mom, I've broken up with my boyfriend. Ask Dad when I can go back. I don't want to stay at this company anymore. Everyone is targeting me, and I have so many things to do every day."

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