Chapter 60



Chapter 60

Wang Jiazhi and her brother had been corresponding more frequently recently. Although they were siblings, they weren't particularly close and didn't have much in common.

After being thousands of miles apart, they finally had something to talk about, and they talked more through correspondence than when they lived under the same roof.

The reason was that they had a common target to attack. After receiving the first letter, Wang Jiazhi also listed all the ruthlessness and cold-bloodedness of her father in it.

His younger brother was deeply inspired after reading it, and wrote back to detail the abuse he had suffered from his father and stepmother.

Wang Jiazhi wrote in her letter: "The West is different from here. There's no such thing as a perfect parent. If you were still here, and you confronted him and made his deeds public, people would simply call you a traitor. But it's different in the West. If people knew he abused his first wife's children, public opinion would be severe."

As expected, her younger brother spread the news of her father and stepmother's viciousness and injustice everywhere. At that time, her father worked in a company owned by a Chinese. Because of this incident, his reputation was damaged and he was almost fired.

In a later letter, his brother described how he had a big fight with his father and smashed all the mirrors in the house.

His younger brother once wrote in a letter: "I asked Dad to take my sister home, but Dad said I was a fool."

Wang Jiazhi wrote in the letter: "I don't have money to raise a daughter, but I do have money to marry a wife. I don't care. We are far apart, and I'm afraid we won't be able to meet in this lifetime. I'm alone here, so it doesn't matter to me. But you are different. If he continues to be so partial to you, what will happen to your future and family? It will be very difficult to rely on yourself. You must always fight for your rights."

Perhaps her father read his brother's letter, or her brother told her, and her father knew about her role in fanning the flames.

Her father was frightened by her brother's annoyance this time. According to her brother's letter, both of them were afraid of him. Wang Jiazhi also received a letter from her father for the first time. The tone was much kinder, and his words implied that she should persuade her brother to stop making trouble. Although it wasn't much, he did send some money.

Xiao Shuang noticed that Wang Jiazhi had been communicating frequently recently, so she asked about it. Wang Jiazhi told her about the civil unrest over there, and then said, "When they're behaving well, I don't care. But when things get really bad, I get candy."

Of course she knew that her father was secretly scolding her for being unfilial and shameless.

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