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 827 A Mysterious Mission 7

The old lady was getting a little impatient, but she was determined to find a daughter-in-law as soon as possible. Even if she was a little ugly, it didn't matter; she couldn't let people laugh at her.

Dezi was somewhat disgusted by this, and frowned as if he wanted to say something, "Mother, but..." He secretly liked Dahua; she was beautiful, and the way she looked at him was also very attractive.

"No buts. Do you want people to say that your new wife ran off with someone after only two days of marriage? If you're not afraid of being laughed at, then don't agree!"

The old lady was always domineering; once she frowned, Dezi was helpless. "Mother, that's not what I meant."

"I don't care what you mean, you need to know that our family used to be the envy of everyone. Now, because of that Mo Dahua, everyone is laughing at us. If you still think about her, that's unfilial. I raised you with so much love and care, not so you could make me angry."

Upon hearing this, Dezi hurriedly explained, "Mother, I really didn't mean that. Okay, you decide."

He was a little reluctant to let go. He thought that after all, even a day as husband and wife meant a hundred days of kindness, and Da Hua was just angry for a moment. She couldn't possibly not want him anymore.

It seems that he and Da Hua are not meant to be. Da Hua is immature, and her mother really can't tolerate her anymore.

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The Mo Yan sisters prepared a table full of dishes, and everyone enjoyed the meal.

Mo Yan took her younger sister to thank all the grandfathers, uncles, and elders.

Over the years, she has been able to raise her younger siblings so smoothly thanks to the care of her uncles and elders.

They, the siblings, couldn't always live with their uncles and aunts. Their uncles and aunts also had their own families, and it wasn't just a matter of how many mouths to feed; they also had to provide for their basic needs. Therefore, Mo Yan and the others never felt bad about their uncles and aunts; on the contrary, they were very grateful for their occasional help.

In those years, the original owner didn't know how to make clothes or shoes; her aunts taught her how.

"Dear uncles, aunts and uncles, thank you so much for today. Thank you for standing up for Dahua."

Dahua looked at her relatives with great gratitude, "Uncles, aunts, thank you for standing up for me. If it weren't for you, I might not have had the confidence to argue with them and would have just kept tolerating them, ultimately making myself suffer."

She was truly grateful to her family members, because it was through them that she had the confidence to say goodbye to that person.

Grandpa was very pleased to see that his children knew how to be grateful, and he spoke directly to them.

"What are you doing? You are children of the Mo family, of course we will protect you. Da Hua, from now on, stay at home and live a good life. Don't be afraid, we'll take care of everything."

Don't listen to other people's gossip. Outsiders have no idea what you've been through, so they can't possibly understand your situation. Only you know whether you're doing well or not, understand?

As long as a family is united, there is no obstacle that cannot be overcome.

"Yes, I understand, Grandpa."

Da Hua nodded, her eyes a little red. It was good that she came back only to comfort and not to complain.

She was actually very scared, very scared that she would cause her family to suffer from gossip, and afraid of seeing their resentful looks.

To be honest, no matter whose family it is, if a daughter who has just gotten married comes back two days later saying she doesn't want to get married anymore, everyone will have something to say about it.

But they didn't have that; they came to her door to make decisions for her.

After the meal, Mo Yan asked Da Hua and her younger sister to clean up while she went out.

I forgot to mention, those two people went straight to sleep when they got back, without caring whether there were guests or not. They didn't help at all, all they did was sleep.