"Fine, then I'll pretend I never had a son like you!"
Sister-in-law Guihua carried two bags of beans to Moyan's place, and couldn't help but eat them after putting them down.
"Mo Yan, you don't know, that old lady separated Yang Erbao and Hei Ya. She only gave them half a bag of rice. You really suffered before. Everyone thinks you and Hei Ya are so unlucky."
The original owner never mentioned these things before, but Hei Ya is different. She doesn't care about anything and directly said how outrageous the old lady was. In addition, everyone thinks she is a great spirit, so naturally they all believe her.
"Oh," Mo Yan replied with just one word.
This puzzled Sister-in-law Guihua. Didn't Moyan and the old lady have a bad relationship before? Why didn't she say a few words to her?
"I've realized you don't treat me like a sister. Why are you always so indifferent? Say something! Aren't you unhappy because your relationship isn't good?"
Mo Yan continued with her work, looking at Sister Guihua with a helpless expression, "Then what do you want me to say, Sister? Do you want me to tell you some gossip about them, or do you want me to scold them a bit?"
There's no need for that. I have nothing to do with them anymore. They're doing well, and I won't envy them or be sad if they're doing poorly. The biggest thing I have to do with them is that we have nothing to do with each other. Isn't that good?
If I participate in the discussion at a time like this, others might think I'm particularly concerned about their family's affairs, or even that I still have feelings for that person. Am I crazy?
"I'm doing so well now, happy every day, and my children are so obedient and well-behaved. My best days are yet to come. Why would I need to care about them? Don't you think so?"
When Sister Guihua heard this, she thought it made perfect sense; it was indeed true.
"Oh, right, I'll tell you about it later."
Let me tell you, these past few days, many people in our village have been saying they've seen a ghost, saying it's wearing red clothes and has blood-red eyes.
Remember to pick the kids up from school.
Sister-in-law Guihua wasn't afraid; she felt her yang energy was abundant.
"Really? No way, how could that be in broad daylight?"
Mo Yan patted Guihua's hand, "Don't worry, sister-in-law. If you have a clear conscience, you have nothing to fear. You'll definitely be fine."
"That's right. Oh, by the way, thank you for the pattern you gave me last time. It helped me sell the purses I made for an extra penny."
"My sister-in-law has helped me a lot too, but let's not talk about that between us."
"Uh-huh."
At first, Mo Yan didn't take it to heart, until many people in the village started talking about it, causing widespread panic.
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