Shuiqing and her six children hadn't even gotten close when they heard a series of cries.
I knew in my heart that my mother-in-law was truly gone.
Upon entering, Wanxia saw her biological parents and three older brothers crying terribly, as if they wished they could go with their grandmother to the afterlife.
Only the fourth brother sobbed softly, unlike his parents and three older brothers who wailed loudly.
Fan Dazhu looked at his second uncle's family standing at the entrance of the main room. His leg was broken again, and he was trembling with pain, but they were all unharmed.
She stood there and only shed a few tears; she didn't look like she was crying her heart out.
He immediately expressed his dissatisfaction and rebuked them: "Grandma is gone, and you won't even cry out? She was our dear grandma after all."
Yan Qiu and the others looked up at Fan Dazhu. Before they could speak, Fan Sizhu, who was silently weeping by the corner of the wall, rushed over, pointed at his elder brother, and cursed, "If it weren't for you, elder brother, would Grandma have passed away in such pain?"
"It was you! You were the one who said Grandma had saved up silver. Those bandits tortured her so much that they didn't kill her outright, but instead slowly tormented her. All the suffering Grandma endured was because of you!"
Grandma was the best to my eldest brother, but in the end, it was my eldest brother who made Grandma suffer!
Father watched the bandits torture Grandma without uttering a sound! He didn't even reprimand his elder brother.
The other people in the room stared at Fan Dazhu with their mouths agape in disbelief.
Shuiqing hadn't expected this turn of events, meaning that her mother-in-law hadn't been killed quickly with a single blow, but had suffered for a long time.
Wang Guifen's mind cleared, and she finally understood why the other two elderly people had died instantly from a single blow, while Granny Fan had managed to hold on until their arrival.
She yelled, "Fan Dazhu, you're not human!"
He even had the nerve to say that his younger siblings weren't crying loudly enough, but it turned out that the one who cried the loudest was the most vicious.
Fan Laosi pointed and cursed: "Your grandmother was bad to others, but she was perfect to you, her eldest grandson. In the end, she suffered a lot of torment before she died because of her most beloved grandson!"
This is actually a child of the Fan family. How could there be such a vicious child?
I wonder if the old woman regrets it now that she knows! Perhaps she already regretted it when Fan Dazhu mentioned that she had savings, but it was too late.
A fleeting look of panic crossed Fan Dazhu's face, but he quickly regained his composure and retorted, "What can I do?"
I was thinking of the whole family. If I hadn't said that and dragged those ruthless thugs along, would we still be alive?
"Don't my parents' and brother's lives matter? Fine, if you insist on blaming me for causing Grandma's death, then let me bear that burden alone!"
Li Wen, Li Wu, and Wang Laoba were so angry they almost laughed.
When he says that, he sounds like a filial son.
Aren't you afraid your grandmother will come after you for this?!
Fan Dazhu's composure quickly crumbled, and he lost all his previous calm.
"Ah! Ah!" Sun Jinhua, who had been quiet all along, suddenly grabbed her hair and screamed hoarsely.
Fan Qian's eyes were lifeless, and he suddenly collapsed to the ground, convulsing.
The people inside the house were startled.
Wang Guifen stammered, "Is this retribution? Aunt Fan's grievances have their source and her debts have their debtors. You've found the right one."
Li Wen and several other men also joined in the chanting.
Fan Dazhu's face was even paler than that of his deceased mother.
Shui Qing remained calm, while Sun Jinhua seemed to have suffered a mental breakdown due to the series of events that had just occurred; it was uncertain whether she would recover. As for Fan Qian, had he had a stroke? Hmm, that seemed plausible.
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