Chapter 138 Complaints



Chapter 138 Complaints

"My cousin was born prematurely and has been weak since she was young. You know my mom is a doctor, and when she was little, she was afraid that my aunt wouldn't be able to take good care of her, so she brought her home to raise her.

I was less than three years old at that time. In order to take care of Deng Sisi, my mother sent me to my grandmother's house. I didn't return to my own home until I was over five years old.

When I first returned home, my mother PUA me, saying that my cousin was younger and weaker than me, and I should give in to her.

At first I was quite happy because I had a younger sister, thinking it meant I had another playmate, but soon I wasn’t happy anymore.

At my grandma's house, you can eat chocolate, biscuits, and candies at any time, but I don't see any snacks at my house.

Because Deng Sisi has bronchitis and can't eat sweets, my mother doesn't buy me any snacks for her.

Later, after she went to school, she finally stopped living at my house and only came on weekends and holidays.

All my holidays were spent by the nanny in my home sending me to various interest classes, leaving me with almost no time to rest, while my mother would take Deng Sisi to the amusement park.

My mom would give Deng Sisi the clothes and toys her dad bought for her without asking me anything as long as she liked them.

One year, I saved up my pocket money for half a year and wanted to buy a set of action figures. However, my mother asked me to use the money to buy a fruit notebook for Deng Sisi, who was only in the first grade at that time.

I lived on campus when I was in high school. There were eight people in one dormitory. What did I say?

When she was in college, she thought the dormitory with six people in a room was too bad, so my mother felt sorry for her and let her live in my house while she was a day student, and she still occupied my room. Every time I went back, I slept in the guest room.

Just a few days ago, my mother said that my father would give me a large dowry in the future, and that I couldn’t spend it all, so I should give part of it to Deng Sisi.

Sister, if my mother had money, would I have nothing to do?"

My cousin blinked and thought for a long time before she uttered, "Isn't Deng Sisi your mother's illegitimate daughter?"

"I've guessed that too, but my mom is a woman, and she can't just sow seeds and wait for the harvest like men. If she's pregnant, how could my dad not know?

She couldn't tell my dad, "Old Xia, this baby is my brother-in-law's, and I have to return it to him after the baby is born."

I don’t think my dad is that generous.”

"That's true. I can only understand that love extends to everything in the house. Second Aunt and your aunt have a very good relationship."

"Oh, speaking of this, I find it strange that my aunt is very ill now, but my mother has only visited her once, and she went with me.

If they were sisters with a good relationship, my mother should be very worried.

And as far as I can remember, my mother rarely interacted with my aunt."

If I hadn't mentioned it that day, I'm afraid I wouldn't have gone this time.

My cousin was speechless. "Is this an emotional misalignment? Forget it, don't even think about the reason.

Your family situation is quite complicated. Your illegitimate son is fighting with you for his father, and your niece is fighting with you for her mother. When a couple divorces, their property is split in half. I'm afraid your family should get three parts."

She thought for a moment and said, "Why do I feel like if my second uncle and second aunt want to get divorced, it's like the three of you wanting to break up? It feels weird."

I feel helpless. My parents’ hearts are on other children. What can I do?

"Forget it, let them do whatever they want. This is not something I can worry about. It's their own money, so give it to whoever they want. My family is not a wealthy family, so we don't have to fight for the family property or anything like that."

Thinking of the necklace Xiao Shiqiu bought for me, I feel that fighting over the family property is quite pointless. When my parents divorced and divided the property, neither of them could afford to buy that necklace.

What else can I argue about? But I can't tell this to anyone else, not even my cousin.

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