Chapter 297 Everyone Feels Partial



This one sentence instantly calmed down the angry people in the live broadcast room.

The eldest brother scratched his head, seeing everyone's eyes fixed on him, and said with a mocking smile: "What, are you planning to leave Mom to me alone?"

"Your boss."

"I'm the eldest, but I'm not a complainer. Mom isn't just my mom, so what's the point of leaving everything to me?"

"Hey." The others started to grumble, "You've been the one who got the lion's share since you were little. Even the tuition was paid by you and the youngest. I think it's right for you two to support Mom."

The eldest son was unhappy when he heard this: "Apart from studying more, I am no better than you in other aspects. Youngest son, when Dad was alive, you were the one he loved the most. Now Dad's wish is that someone can take good care of Mom. You must be filial to him."

"Bah."

The youngest was so angry that he threw away the cup in his hand: "My parents are obviously good to you, but how can they be good to me? They meddle in this and that all the time. I am so annoyed by them. Anyway, I have no money. You all know my situation. I haven't even married a wife yet, so how can I afford to support her?"

【Fight, fight.】

[It’s so funny! My sister doesn’t dare to say a word now.]

Ji Yu lowered his head silently. It would be troublesome to get involved in such family matters.

The four began to argue in front of their parents.

The old woman lowered her head and her hand touched the old man.

"Old man, why did you leave so early? How can I live by myself after being left here?"

The old lady looks so pitiful. Why aren't all her four children filial? At least one of them is filial. This one doesn't have any.

[I don't have any. I think we should consider whether it's the fault of these two elderly people. After all, flies don't bite seamless eggs.]

"This has nothing to do with the two old people."

It's simply because of poverty. The family conditions are difficult, and the two old people want to make every child live as well as possible, but their energy is really limited.

The eldest son has been studying for quite some time, and it would not be nice to ask him to stop studying suddenly, but this is the only one the family can afford.

So the second and third sons are still angry about this and haven't gotten over it until now.

When the youngest child was born, the family had some spare money, and the second and third children were already old, so the youngest child was sent to school.

The youngest child was controlled harshly, so he became more rebellious and felt that his parents were partial to him.

The second and third children also feel that their parents are partial.

As for the eldest son, he felt that his parents put too much pressure on him. They asked him to give in to his younger siblings every day and asked him to help them in the future. This also made him feel biased.

So the four children all feel that their parents are partial to each other, which has led to the current situation. No one is willing to support their only mother.

"Is that so? Then I think it's better to talk it out."

[It's been so many years now, the biased thinking has become deeply ingrained and can't be explained.]

Looking at the four people who were still arguing, the windows of the originally quiet house suddenly shook, and the things on the old table fell to the ground. This change made the four people shut up instantly.

The third brother asked Ji Yu tremblingly.

"Anchor, this, this can't be that my dad is angry."

"Yes."

"Ouch."

The youngest one leaned against the wall in fear and shouted in the direction of the phone: "That anchor, take it back, take it back quickly, otherwise we will all die."

Ji Yu's face was full of question marks, and he couldn't help but said in a cold voice: "That's your father. Why would he kill you? He also took your father in. You can actually say that. If you really don't want to support your mother, you can just sue her."

When they heard that they were going to be sued, the four of them were unhappy and did not look at Ji Yu in a good mood.

Lao Dadao: "Humph, we have been in society for so many years, we are not afraid of being scared."

[Sister Ji Yu is not trying to scare you. Article 261 stipulates that if someone has an obligation to support the elderly, young, sick, or otherwise unable to live independently but refuses to do so, and the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to up to five years in prison, criminal detention, or controlled release.]

"Yes, so it's good to read more about law. If you really can't reach an agreement, you can resolve it through litigation."

"This, this is so troublesome."

The four of them began to back down. They only saw that if they did not support their parents they would go to jail for five years, so they simply made a plan and sat down to discuss what to do.

The third child spoke first: "I'm already married, so this matter of adopting a mother has nothing to do with me."

[While the truth is, this has nothing to do with this aunt.]

[But she's still my mother after all. What she said is really hurtful. Anyway, even if I get married in the future, I will still support my parents.]

[What era is this? Why are you still doing this?]

But for some people with deep-rooted ideas, the third brother's words seemed very reasonable to them, so it later became a negotiation between the three brothers.

The second brother complained: "The eldest brother is rich, so you should take care of him more."

"I don't have the time. I can pay, but I don't have the energy to bring my mother home."

"Don't look at me, both of you." The youngest raised his hands and said, "I still have to get married. How can I get married if I bring my mother with me?"

Ji Yu couldn't help but whispered: "This grandma is not disabled, why is she so embarrassed to be seen? She's laughing."

[I clicked. I don't understand how these people treat their biological mothers like a hot potato and throw them around.]

They say raising children is a way to protect you in your old age, but I think this is raising children to become your enemies.

This old lady looks so helpless sitting there.

Seeing them making excuses, Ji Yu couldn't help but say, "Why not just send him to a nursing home?"

[Yes, this is a good idea.]

【I think it’s okay.】

"What's good about it?"

The eldest brother, who had always been very concerned about his reputation, immediately rejected it: "The children at home are still alive. How can we send them to a nursing home? It will be embarrassing if people tell others about it."

【???】

[Do you think you can talk like this? ]

[This scene looks familiar. Why do all the country people act like this?]

[The country folks said they wouldn't take the blame, although there are indeed many families like this.]

Ji Yu felt that he had no other choice. He was unwilling to send the child to a nursing home, but he was reluctant to take care of the child himself.

Since the mother's support has not been settled, the old man's body cannot be lifted and put into the coffin.

What was originally a simple matter will become complicated and tedious once it is entangled with trivial family conflicts.

"Old lady, my suggestion is that you go to a nursing home. Although life will be harder, at least you will be surrounded by companions."

The old woman had this idea since she heard Ji Yu mention the "nursing home", but cheap nursing homes are basically unattended, and the elderly in them don't actually live well. It seems that they might as well stay with their children.

Expensive nursing homes naturally provide good services, but judging from the looks of these three sons, they are unwilling to pay so much money.

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