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 373 My Mom Thinks About Divorce Every Day 1

Mo Yan didn't linger and continued on to the next dimension. As for Tuanzi, she should stay in the dark room.

When she woke up, it felt like she was in a hospital. When she opened her eyes, the sun was a bit dazzling, so Mo Yan closed them again.

"I think I saw your mother open her eyes?"

A woman's voice rang in Mo Yan's ear.

“Where?” Then came a man’s voice, “Mom, Mom, wake up, wake up.”

The man nudged Mo Yan twice, but seeing that she didn't move at all, he said, "No, are you seeing things? The doctor said it seems she won't wake up for another two days."

"Your mother doesn't understand how you sons feel at all. She's so old and wants a divorce. She's just asking for trouble from the villagers."

My daughter-in-law treats her so well, yet she still criticizes her all the time. I don't know what she's thinking.

I've made it through my whole life, why can't I do it now?

Don't they realize how bad it is to our reputation to have a divorced mother?

Hearing this, Mo Yan was furious. So what if they got divorced?

Fortunately, she was still willing to accept the plot first. The original owner only had one wish, which was to get a divorce.

The original owner was 50 years old this year and had a son and a daughter.

In their time, marriage was simply a matter of two families meeting, and if they felt it was a good match, they would get married; they became husband and wife after just one meeting.

The man was a security guard, good for nothing but his job. His family favored sons over daughters, which made him lazy and even think that his sisters deserved to sacrifice for him.

After getting married, he didn't care about anything. After work, he would eat peanuts and drink wine, never caring about the family's livelihood, let alone thinking about his wife and children.

If she angered him, he might even beat the original owner. The original owner wanted a divorce, but at that time, divorce was a huge deal, and no one agreed, including her own family. Later, after she had a child, they all told her to endure it for the sake of the child.

She endured half her life, raising her two children alone. She used her ice jelly-making skills to help her son get married and build a house, and then helped them get into elementary school.

At this point, the man actually went to gamble and lost all the money in the house. When he got home, he started beating the original owner of the house.

The original owner finally couldn't hold back and asked for a divorce, but once she said it, everyone felt that she was wrong.

The villagers said it was shameful for someone so old to get divorced.

Her son and daughter-in-law wouldn't allow her to divorce, and her only supporter, her daughter, was scammed in another city.

At this critical moment, she was diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer. It seemed that all the misfortunes had befallen her. When her son found out, he didn't care. He just took one photo after another, went to find people to donate money, and then ran away with the donations.

Heartbroken, she gave up treatment. Her only wish was to get a divorce and never care about her son again. The world is so big, and she wanted to go out and see it with her daughter. She also wanted to tell her daughter that it's not shameful to be unmarried at 28, and there's no need to feel troubled.

This was the time when the original owner filed for divorce, was beaten by the man, and ended up in the hospital.

She slowly opened her eyes, her gaze filled with disgust towards her son and daughter-in-law.

"If you think I'm a disgrace, then don't acknowledge me as your mother. Get out of here."

Upon hearing this, the daughter-in-law, Tang Huayu, became unwilling.

"What does your mother mean by this? We're here taking care of her, and she's yelling at me."