Why Did You Provoke Her? The Military Officer Husband is Protective and Doting

Yun Jin transmigrated into a book. She has no cheat, no space, and is about to experience death with her child, starting from hell.

The female lead from the book is eyeing her husband, waitin...

Chapter 154 Not Indulging

Yun Jin isn't a charity worker; she's not one to fawn over those who don't reciprocate her kindness.

Later, when He Hua finished her postpartum confinement and held a full-month celebration for her child, Yun Jin asked Sister-in-law Gao to bring a red envelope as a token of appreciation for the child's father. When their child turned 100 days old, Liu Xiaoguo gave them six yuan.

Yun Jin gave her 6.66 yuan.

No more.

They knew Yun Jin's attitude even though they didn't attend the wedding banquet; everyone knew that He Hua had offended someone.

No one dared to say anything in front of Yun Jin.

He Hua didn't care, as long as the gift was given. But when he saw that the red envelope only contained 6.66 yuan, his face immediately darkened: "How can they be so stingy? We gave them six yuan, and she only added 66 cents. Is this how you treat beggars?"

Upon hearing this, Liu's mother glanced at He Hua, who was still angry, and remained silent for a moment.

He Hua thought that Liu's mother was also angry, so he continued to curse and complain about how Yun Jin and the others had gone too far, and how they only knew how to bully orphans and widows, making her unable to have a peaceful postpartum period.

When Liu's mother heard that her son was being mentioned, she couldn't hold back any longer: "If you don't want to stay in this family and want to remarry, I won't stop you. But if you feel that my son has wronged you, leave the child here and leave now."

He Hua couldn't believe it, thinking he had misheard: "Mom, what did you say?"

“You don’t know what I’m saying. They’ve been good enough. Stop causing trouble and wasting the bond between my son and them. They don’t owe us anything. It’s just that my son wasn’t destined to die young.”

“You’ve already received government subsidies and pensions, so stop whining and bringing shame to the Liu family.” Liu’s mother had long disapproved of her daughter-in-law’s behavior.

Especially the matter of having Yun Jin take care of her during her postpartum period.

She only found out from others.

Having such a clueless daughter-in-law is a real headache for Liu's mother.

She endured so much for the sake of her three grandchildren that she became completely lawless.

He Hua was scolded by Liu's mother. She thought about how her children would be without a mother after she left, and how she was getting old and could marry someone else.

Staying here allows her to take care of her children, live in a military dependents' compound, receive a monthly pension, and receive holiday greetings. With such good treatment, if she remarries, can she have such a good life?

He Hua wasn't stupid; she knew her mother-in-law wasn't joking and still wanted a good life, so she could only keep quiet.

The resentment one harbors towards Yun Jin is not so easily dispelled.