Chapter 2 The Male Lead's Mother in the Domineering CEO Novel Went Crazy 2



"This is disgusting! I wish the male lead wasn't the original owner's son. We could throw him out and kick him out!"

Mo Qian didn't want to waste too much time going through a long and winding road to finally resolve things with the male and female leads, nor did she want to be hypocritical, pretending to be a good mother and mother-in-law, giving money and gifts, adding bricks to the road of love between the male and female leads, and becoming their stepping stone.

In the end, they either gain each other's respect and love, and the family lives happily ever after; or they vehemently oppose it, pushing the male protagonist towards the female protagonist, making their relationship even stronger, and together they fight against the villain who broke them up, becoming their accomplice. This back-and-forth tug-of-war is incredibly annoying.

Are the pretty clothes not attractive? Or the food not delicious? Why waste time on a scumbag and a bitch?

Who knows, if the timeline gets too long, the male and female leads might just go all out and have a car accident so they can inherit my fortune. In the end, they'll spend my money to raise two ungrateful kids and live happily ever after.

That would be nauseating. Being a top-tier person requires top-tier awareness; being a lazy bum is the way to go! Dedicating yourself to others, becoming a beacon of light for others, sacrificing your own life—that kind of good deed is best left to those saintly heroines. A virtuous wife and loving mother isn't my thing!

“Master, that’s easy. I can change the male lead’s blood type gene, then the male lead will have nothing to do with the host. I also have the puppets I stored in my abdominal cavity.”

"That's great, Xiaobai, you're awesome! TV shows always portray real and fake heiresses, let's do it ourselves today, real and fake young masters, haha! We'll make the male lead leave with nothing, pack him up and throw him out, we won't play with them anymore. You can be my son, then you can come out and play too!" Mo Qian immediately became excited.

When I saw the male lead, he wasn't the domineering CEO anymore, but still so cool, arrogant, and domineering. It's getting cold; the male lead should be taken off the show!

Haha, let's get this going! We absolutely have to do it!

"You're back! How's things going with Haotian? You've found a rich husband, you'd better seize the opportunity!" As soon as Zhang Mianmian got home, she saw her mother fussing over her face again. The table was covered with cosmetics. Although she was forty-five years old, she dressed up like she was thirty.

"I was trained by you, so there's no need to say more. You have me completely under your control." Zhang Mianmian rolled her eyes, a far cry from her usual delicate and innocent image in public.

"As expected of my daughter, you've inherited all my skills. Whether we can live a wealthy life in the future depends on you. If we're relying on your good-for-nothing father, we'll probably have to wait until the next life." Bai Fang, the mother of the female lead, curled the corners of her lips and slowly picked up an eyebrow pencil to carefully draw her eyebrows in front of the mirror.

"However, Haotian's mother is not easy to deal with."

"A mother can't win against her son. As long as you hold onto Haotian, there's nothing to worry about. Once you're in the Xuan family, she'll be at your mercy."

"Even a domineering rich kid like Haotian, surrounded by arrogant and haughty young ladies, still has his own bottom line when he humbles himself."

But men, you know, they all like gentle, weak women who evoke a protective instinct, especially men like Haotian. They like women who admire and depend on them, to satisfy their male chauvinism. Bai Fang blew on her freshly painted nails and swayed past Zhang Mianmian.

"Mom, do you even need to tell me? Men are all the same. They want a virtuous wife and loving mother at home who does all the cooking, cleaning, and housework, and on the other hand, they want a confidante who understands and is considerate. They want someone who does all the work for free at home and a confidante who understands them on the side!" Zhang Mianmian pouted.

"Wanting a wife with a high salary, a gentle and obedient nature, and a submissive wife at home while having affairs outside, and keeping the home fires burning—that's quite a dream!" Zhang Mianmian said disdainfully.

Although she wasn't exactly a good person herself, it didn't mean she wouldn't despise those men. Fortunately, there were no outsiders at home, so she didn't need to pretend to be weak or establish an image of being ambitious and not materialistic. After all, they both knew what kind of person the other was, so there was no need to pretend.

In the past, novels and TV dramas often depicted the heroine's mother as a kind-hearted woman who suffered from cancer and didn't want to burden the heroine. The heroine, in order to raise money for surgery, would work in nightclubs and hotels, where she would meet the male lead, or become his substitute and be kept by him.

She ran away abroad as soon as she got pregnant, abandoning her mother. But the mother didn't blame her; she only cared about the protagonist. In the finale, the whole family went to the mother's grave, and she kept saying things like, "I'm very happy, so-and-so treated me very well, don't worry," and so on.

If it were Bai Fang, she'd be willing to die to get enough money to buy a burial plot. "If I can't live, you won't have a good time either." She'd be so angry she'd jump out of her coffin and beat those two shameless bastards to death.

TV dramas are ultimately just acting, not real. If the female lead is a scheming, manipulative woman, how could her mother be a good person? Or a kind one?

It's just that she hid it better and didn't expose it. Either she died too early, before the male and female leads could develop their relationship further, or the female lead was supporting her mother financially. With money, she naturally wouldn't reveal her true nature and would be a good mother and mother-in-law...

Bai Fang paused for a moment when she heard Zhang Mianmian's words, but continued walking without replying.

It is said that Bai Fang had a story when she was young. She was born in a remote mountain village where no one was rich. In addition, the village was isolated, so the poorer they were, the more children they had, and the more children they had, the poorer they became, forming a vicious cycle.

Bai Fang's family, having given birth to six daughters before finally having a son, was even more sexist, doting on their youngest son.

Bai Fang is the sixth child in her family. Her four older sisters were subjected to psychological manipulation (PUA) from a young age, while the fifth and sixth children were less affected because of their younger age.

In the past, it was not easy for parents to raise their daughters. Other families would throw their daughters into the mountains or strangle them to death. The parents raised their daughters well and they should be filial to their parents in the future.

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