Angie was so angry that tears welled up in her eyes. Just as she was about to say something to her mother, she looked up and saw that the door had been closed at some point.
They laughed as soon as they saw her, looking at Anqi with sarcasm. The eldest sister-in-law even spoke up directly, "Anqi, what's the use of you saying all this? They don't appreciate it at all. I'm making this clear today, I won't interfere anymore."
Since the old lady is being so unreasonable, then don't blame her. Let her try to avoid getting sick for the rest of her life. Otherwise, she'll definitely get her revenge!
The third sister-in-law chimed in, her face also grim, "What my sister-in-law said is right. Since she, as our mother, doesn't care about us, then we shouldn't presume to be affectionate."
They pulled their husbands away, leaving Anqi alone looking at the closed gate, feeling uneasy. "Mom, I'm going back too. Call me if you need anything. Don't keep things bottled up inside. Try to think positively."
Angie wanted to stay with her mother, but her mother clearly didn't intend to open the door.
"Don't worry, I never thought about dying."
Mo Yan's voice came through, and An Qi felt a little relieved.
"Mom, don't be angry. My brother and younger brother had no choice. They both had their own difficulties."
Mo Yan laughed when she heard this. Difficulties? What difficulties? It's just that he wants money.
"You don't need to say that. I understand their thoughts better than you do. You don't need to worry that I'll be upset. There's nothing to be upset about. Everyone has to go down that path eventually."
"Go back home. You've been busy for days. You have your own family too. Go back, take a good shower, get some sleep, and think about your family. Don't let me ruin your life. Your mother has been through so much over the years; there's nothing we can't overcome."
Angie finally left.
Hearing the noise, Mo Yan returned to her room and went to the place where they had found the passbook. She then searched in another place and found a letter and another passbook.
That man was truly good; he gave everything for this family, and even knowing he was going to die, he arranged everything perfectly.
Before dying, she changed the name of her bankbook to Mo Yan, fearing he might cause her trouble, and left a letter for the original owner.
Mo Yan:
When you see this letter, I may no longer be here. Both of these bankbooks are yours. Don't be silly, don't give them to the children. With the money in your hands, you can buy whatever you want. If you give it to the children, then it's not up to you anymore. There will be many problems with the amount you give them.
They have hands and feet and can take care of themselves. If you don't have money, you have to be subservient to others. It's not that they are bad, it's just that every family is struggling. If you have some money, you can see a doctor yourself if you have a headache or fever, and buy whatever you want to eat.
I thought this money would make your life better in the future. You don't need to live with anyone else. Just live by yourself. If you don't want to cook, you can hire a housekeeper. The money I left you should be enough to make you comfortable for at least two years.
I'm sorry, I still left you behind.
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