The Parvenu's Original Wife Was Reborn

Sun Lifang, diagnosed with terminal cancer, reflected on her hard-fought life in the hospital. She had once enjoyed immense glory, riding on her husband's success, with a loving family and chil...

Chapter 157 The Adult's Affairs

As soon as Sun Lifang returned to the private room, she saw a bowl of pork rib and corn soup in front of her. While chatting with others, the old lady Sun did not forget to put food on her granddaughter's plate.

This scene actually touched Sun Lifang deeply.

Besides her pursuit of money, she is also very attached to her grandmother.

No matter how old Sun Lifang gets, she is still willing to be that "naive" little child in front of her grandmother.

This kind of emotional support from family members has a far greater power to nourish one's inner feelings than money.

She was happy to do anything for her grandmother.

It's worth it; some people are just worth it.

By the time Sun Lifang sat down sideways, she was already quite calm.

No longer afraid of the upcoming negotiations, she felt that "life is worth living" because of the care and encouragement from her family.

Grandma Sun didn't understand anything, but she knew her granddaughter had something to say to Yoshiko Takeuchi—

In fact, part of the reason she was kind to Yoshiko Takeuchi was because of her granddaughter.

My child is all grown up, and I can't help her much anymore, but at least I can't let her lose face.

So ever since she entered this hotel, Grandma Sun has never said anything like, "It's a waste of money, we might as well go home and cook."

You can do whatever you want at home, but you have to save face for your granddaughter in public.

"Even if your clothes are worn out, cherish them. If you dress cleanly and simply, and stand up straight, there's nothing shameful about it." This is how Grandma Sun used to teach Sun Lifang.

Because they had no money, the children's clothes were all altered from adult clothes and given to them.

As a child, Sun Lifang often felt embarrassed and ashamed to go to school because of the patches on her clothes.

“I already know everything the school teaches. I’ll go when they teach new lessons,” Sun Lifang told her grandmother when she was little.

To be honest, the primary school in the countryside was just a few dilapidated houses, with several grades taught together. There were students of all ages, and Sun Lifang didn't love learning from the beginning.

"When will we start teaching new lessons?" Grandma Sun wasn't stupid; she saw right through her granddaughter's meaning and asked slowly, "Is it when I make you new clothes?"

The child was afraid of looking ugly and had a sense of self-respect. Grandma Sun understood this but didn't agree with it. She gave Sun Lifang two choices—

Do you want to suffer for a while, or for a lifetime?

The education of boys and girls is different, and Grandma Sun already regrets spoiling her three sons too much when she was young.

So when her first granddaughter, Sun Lifang, was born and no one cared about her, she made up her mind to raise the girl well.

"A bad pen is worse than a good memory. If you understand something, write it down in class. What if you forget it?"

Grandma Sun was a gentle person who never laid a hand on her child in her entire life, but her gentle approach was something Sun Lifang couldn't resist.

“I know you want to stay home and help me with the chores.” Grandma Sun sat on a small stool with a pile of broom handles in the middle. She took them and chopped them into dozens of small sticks. “These are for your arithmetic lessons.”

They couldn't afford the teaching aids for elementary school math classes, but she could make them.

So, through a combination of gentle persuasion and firm persuasion, Sun Lifang fell in love with learning under her grandmother's guidance, left the countryside, passed the entrance exam for a school in town, and eventually went to study in a big city.

It can be said that, both spiritually and materially, every step she took was inseparable from Grandma Sun's support.

If a granddaughter is close to her grandmother, she will definitely try to sow discord and resent her parents, right?

But Grandma Sun didn't. She kept telling Sun Lifang, "Your parents have it tough too. You're their flesh and blood. How could they not love you?"

Don't hate your parents, be understanding of them.

This is why Sun Lifang continued to "support" her family in her previous life.

Grandma Sun didn't want to bind the little girl with hatred; she hoped the little girl would be positive, cheerful, and mentally healthy.

Such a "foolish" sacrifice ultimately led him to that state.

Thinking of this, a hint of tears welled up in Sun Lifang's eyes as she lowered her head.

From her rebirth until now, she has never regretted anything.

Subtly wiping her eyes, Sun Lifang finished the food on her plate, looked up at Grandma Sun, and asked, "Grandma, are you deliberately trying to make me gain weight?"

That makes no sense, but she likes to "act unreasonably" in front of her grandmother.

"What do you mean by fat? It's a blessing to have a little extra weight!"

Grandma Sun looked at the empty plate with great pleasure, "You used to be as thin as a monkey, and you've been dieting."

"It's taken away all my good fortune!"

Sun Lifang felt helpless upon hearing this.

You call someone who weighs 110 pounds a skinny monkey?

I'm almost 140 pounds during my pregnancy and I'm still not considered fat?

Is my good fortune just that squeezed-out fat?

This is a blessing for you, do you want it?

The banter and "provocative" conversations with Grandma Sun were always amicable. Sun Lifang was just arguing back when she realized that her daughter was leaning on the table, staring blankly at her.

Guo Zhimeng, who was next to her, followed suit and propped her little head up to look at her.

Sun Lifang: "......"

This was a miscalculation; it has set a bad example for children.

Zhou Xinya's eyes widened, and her mouth gaped open in shock.

Mom is amazing; she dares to talk back to Great-Grandma.

You can't judge a book by its cover; it turns out even my usually stern mother can be so disobedient.

As I thought about it, I couldn't help but laugh out loud.

Sun Lifang glanced over, but her gaze lacked confidence, and her feigned seriousness was unconvincing. Zhou Xinya laughed even harder.

There was also a "fool" next to him, who started laughing along.

When the boss is happy, her little follower Guo Zhimeng is happy too.

Sun Lifang felt that her authority had been completely destroyed, so she could only continue eating.

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