
In her previous life, Feng Yun favored sons over daughters. When she became old and useless, she watched helplessly as the unfilial son she had painstakingly raised abandoned her life. She died in regret.
When she opened her eyes again, she was in the prime of her life, and everything had not yet reached its worst. She understood that her partiality had led to these mistakes.
She wanted to correct the growth trajectories of her children.
The selfish and unfilial son, who was entirely self-centered, deserved a good beating and abuse. If he didn't experience hardship, he wouldn't understand the suffering of others. All of them needed to become self-reliant and depend on themselves.
For the filial children, she would exchange sincerity for sincerity. Raising good children was also a blessing.
Later, her children gradually changed themselves, becoming outstanding people in various professions. She also accumulated a huge fortune, becoming an independent and free person.