Chapter 94 Adjustment



"No matter what, she is still your nominal adoptive mother. Considering her maternal love for the child, you should also fulfill her wish."

Jiang Cha looked at Jiao Shuying curiously, then moved the chair under his butt and leaned against the wall to make her feel a little safe.

"Why, isn't what I said true? Why did you move so far away? Are you feeling guilty?"

Looking closely, I saw a faint redness in her eyes. I didn't know if it was because she was too excited or if it was because of intracranial hypertension and retinal hemorrhage.

"I'm afraid of thunder. I'm afraid I'll be struck by lightning if I get too close to you. How about I give you 100 yuan and you give him the job?"

"Why? I just want to help you resolve the conflict."

After saying this, she burst into tears, as if someone had bullied her.

The union leader sat by, cup in hand, carefully blowing away the drifting tea leaves. Mediation, as it were, meant that both parties involved in the dispute would first slam the table and yell at each other. They could even yell and scream, as long as they didn't resort to violence.

They only try to resolve conflicts when they are almost exhausted, which does not mean they are slacking off.

There was a time when a conflict arose, and the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law came to the union for mediation. The mother-in-law sat on the ground, slapping her thigh, crying and cursing. The daughter-in-law stood there, aggrieved and crying, saying nothing, looking like a bullied daughter-in-law.

An older woman from the union tried to persuade both sides, explaining the policy to the old woman and asking her not to take advantage of her age to bully her daughter-in-law. She also tried to persuade the young wife to be filial and understand her age.

Just as the mediation process was almost over, the old woman turned and glared at the young wife. Perhaps because she had suffered too much at home, and knowing that this type of mediation was about reconciliation, not separation, she could only let her endure it.

All the grievances burst out in an instant, and she picked up the chair in the meeting room and threw it at the old woman. The older woman from the union tried to stop her, but the young woman pushed her away.

From then on, whenever their union tried to mediate, they would first let both sides vent and express all their grievances, regardless of whether they were right or wrong.

In this way, everyone can adjust calmly to avoid further bloodshed.

"You're heartless. You said you were bullied at our house, and he stole your pocket money. Who would believe you if you told them that? He even went through your bag. My brother would never do such a despicable thing. You're just talking nonsense. Do you have any evidence? Do you have any witnesses?"

After saying this, he looked at her smugly, as if to say, "Who can prove it for you?" She still didn't believe that anyone in the compound would stand up and testify for Jiang Cha. His brother had brought things for those people over the years, and everyone had benefited from it.

"I can prove it"

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