Chapter 10 I Became a Wicked Mother-in-Law



Netizen: [What a scheming woman!]

Netizen: [This is outrageous. She actually has the nerve to act aggrieved? What a load of rubbish!]

An Ran's expression changed immediately upon hearing Mo Yan's words.

"Mom, how could you say that? If I dressed like that, wouldn't I look like an old lady?"

"So I have to dress like this? Anran, I find you strange. I have to like whatever you give me."

Does it feel like I'm making things difficult for you when I say something? How can you be so... shameless?

An Ran became even angrier, so angry that tears welled up in her eyes.

"Mom, don't go too far. Anran kindly bought you clothes, and you actually say that? How could you do this?"

"So what? You force me to like things I don't like."

Do you want me to step on your unhappiness to establish a filial piety persona?

"Mo Bei, are you out of your mind? If you want to buy clothes, you can tell me. Let me choose myself. Or you can buy your own. Why are you being so difficult? Do you think I have to compromise myself to accommodate you?"

After finishing her sentence, Mo Yan turned and left.

People are just so selfish; they always feel that no matter what pit they dig, others have to jump in.

Mo Bei and An Ran stood there sulking, refusing to shop at the supermarket anymore, and simply turned around and left.

Mo Yan didn't mind that she had bought the ingredients for hot pot, and then, carrying her bags, she went to the restaurant next door.

I ordered my food and started eating.

There's no such thing as compromising oneself.

After having dinner, I took a taxi back.

Mo Bei and An Ran ran out of the supermarket, and An Ran started crying.

"I really want to buy her clothes. I just want to be a good daughter-in-law. But why can't she ever see that?"

We can't possibly wear the same clothes. We're from two different generations.

A netizen commented: "What I heard from that sentence is that Mo Yan is too young to look like her mother-in-law. So she's unhappy and wants to buy older clothes for Mo Yan."

Netizen: [Damn, is this the ultimate hypocrite?]

Netizen: [This has once again shown me how cunning this woman is.]

"I know, I know my husband knows. You've suffered because of me. My mother is always bullying you."

Mo Bei looked at An Ran with heartache and quickly wiped away her tears.

"I know why she doesn't like me—it's because I didn't give you a child. But I tried my best; it's not something I can control."

I...I'm afraid of IVF, you know, it's incredibly painful, and I'm getting on in years..."

Anran cried, her face streaked with tears.

"I know, I know, I can't bear to see you suffer."

Netizen: [These two idiots really don't understand human language. The teacher said they don't care whether you have children or not.]

Netizen: [They keep talking and talking, but who cares? It's like they're just shifting the blame onto us.]

Netizen: [Fear of pain...that's a valid reason too.]

The camera then shifts to Mo Yan's side.

The director began interviewing Mo Yan.

"Teacher Mo Yan, what do you think is the biggest conflict between you and your daughter-in-law?"

"I don't see any contradiction."

Director: ? ? ? Everyone saw it, okay?

"There's really no conflict between us. I have no problem with her. Let me put it this way, I've said it many times: it's my responsibility to Mo Bei. He's settled down and started a family, so I've gracefully stepped down. Don't you think so?"

"That's true, but aren't you changing the subject?"

"No. Now that they have their own home, it has nothing to do with me."

But Anran wants to treat me as a potential enemy. What can I do?

I don't have any conflict with her, but that doesn't mean I have to cater to them and sacrifice my own feelings to maintain their public image, don't you think?

Director: ...It seems there's nothing wrong with it.

"Honestly, I didn't intentionally provoke a conflict. Her point of view seems ridiculous to me."

I won't interfere in their family matters; they can maintain their own families.

As for me, I also have my own life. A woman's life can't revolve solely around her children.

We also need our own time and our own hobbies, right?

When he was little, I had to take him to school and cook for him. As he got older, I had to worry about his work. Now that he's 30, why do I still have to treat him like a giant baby?

"Besides, what is the relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law? There will be friction when they live together, so it's better not to live together. Distance makes the heart grow fonder."

I won't interfere with them, and they don't need to worry about me. Isn't it better for each of us to live our own lives and be beautiful?

Netizen: [Teacher Mo's values ​​are so upright!]

Netizen: [I really wish my mother-in-law could think like that.]

Netizen: [I'm so envious of Anran for having such a mother-in-law.]

Director: ...Suddenly I don't know what to say.

Are you angry about what happened today?

"It's alright, I won't let myself get upset."

Mo Yan spoke very calmly.

Director: ...I can see that.

"Why didn't you compromise and wear that dress for the sake of family harmony?"

"Now it's about clothes, but what about in the future? Am I supposed to be their slave for the sake of so-called harmony, and do whatever they say for the sake of so-called harmony?"

They'll be sad. Even if my heart were made of iron, wouldn't it hurt?

Netizen: [Waaaah... Hearing this makes my heart ache for Teacher Mo.]

Netizen: [Teacher Mo is really strong. I'd be furious if my son did that. What kind of nonsense is this?]

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