"I……"
It hurts.
"I've been so good to him, treating him like my own son, yet he secretly thinks I'm childish. That's too much. You're all too much—"
Liu Piaopiao cried out of anger.
Shan Weizi glanced at her sideways and said, "No more coaxing. This young lady's temper is a disease and needs to be cured!"
Complaints aside, Dan Weizi never thought that this childish Liu Piaopiao could change her spoiled princess temper. It was impossible to change. She had lived like this for more than 30 years, and she was financially free and didn't worry about money. How could she change?
It would take a person a lot of effort to change his habits unless his life changed drastically and he suddenly became a pauper. In that case, Liu Piaopiao would immediately lose her temper as a spoiled young lady and would have to work hard to make money to support her family. But she didn't support her family. The old man's fund and the house he left to Liu Piaopiao and Shan Weizi, as well as the generous inheritance, were enough for her.
Even if it's not enough, after you've squandered all your money, there's still a wealthy man who gets something for nothing, and it's still up to you, mother and daughter, to squander it.
So, the mother and daughter are happy.
In their happy life, the only thing that bothered them was the trivial matters of love and that 'annoying guy' Su Ran who would slip away overnight after causing trouble.
One morning at Taohua An, in the west courtyard, the mother and daughter were arguing on the bed, the question of who was childish and who was mature began.
Shan Weizi: "You must change your temper. Su Ran is spoiling you so much now. I will tell him that he can't let you do whatever you want. It's time to grow up and stop acting like a spoiled little girl. Stop being such a childish kid!"
Su Ran was unaware that thousands of miles away in Hangzhou's Taohua An, Shan Weizi was using Su Ran's mouth to speak to Liu Piaopiao, saying, "Su Ran said you...?" Liu Piaopiao was furious and annoyed, and swore, "If Su Ran comes back, I won't say a word to him, or I'll be a puppy."
"More childish."
"ah--"
Liu Piaopiao went crazy.
The most "humiliating" day of my life was when I was taught a lesson by my daughter, who taught me that as a mother, I must learn to grow up on my own.
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