Chapter 1144: Vulgar Motherly Love (5)



Sister Li's head was buzzing from the beating her mother-in-law had given her.

The sound of mahjong rubbing in the entire mahjong hall stopped.

A fellow card player tried to intervene, but was driven away by my mother-in-law, "Don't try to persuade me, or I'll beat you up!"

Not only was Yue's mother angry that Sister Li had ill intentions and publicly belittled Yue Shanni's test scores, she also advised Yue Shanni to give up going to college.

What’s even more infuriating is that Sister Li also advised Yue Shanni to become a prostitute!

Sister Li was naturally not convinced by being beaten, and she shouted that her son could go to college if he wanted to because her family was rich!

Not only money, but also connections!

Once my son graduates from college, I can still arrange a job for him.

Just because Sister Li and her mother-in-law play mahjong in the same mahjong parlor doesn't mean they are at the same level. Sister Li's husband is quite capable of making money, unlike her mother-in-law who is an abandoned woman that no one wants.

"What do you have? Can you afford the tuition?"

Sister Li taunted with full firepower.

Mother-in-law slapped Sister Li twice more. "Bah! It's none of your business whether I have money or not. I'm not going to borrow money from you. I just want Shanni to go to college. A second-tier university is better than your son's crappy junior college! So what if your family can arrange a job for him? Things change. In a few years, your son might even be working for Shanni!"

Yue Shanni was dumbfounded.

Mother-in-law let go of Sister Li and dragged Yue Shanni home. Sister Li's cursing could be heard behind them.

Mother-in-law strode home, cursing Yue Shanni for being a money-loser as she walked, saying that she didn't owe Yue Shanni anything, and that if Yue Shanni had the ability, she should ask her father for money.

The child support has been delayed for so long, you have to pay some for my college tuition, right?

Yue Shanni felt uncomfortable, "Forget it, I won't read it..."

My mother-in-law didn't say anything. She walked home with her head down and called her family.

First, he shared the good news that Yue Shanni's college entrance exam score had passed the second-tier line. Then, he changed his usual aggressive and rude demeanor and humbly asked her family for a loan: "...I'll try to scrape together some money over the next two months. If it's not enough, you'll have to help me out. Don't worry, I'll write an IOU."

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