Chapter 621 The Mother at the Electronics Factory Didn't Prefer Sons Over Daughters 12



The old lady looked at Mo Yan with great excitement, then pulled her daughter aside and began to speak.

"We're not thinking that living with our children might cause friction, so we plan to live on our own."

The five of us—some like to cook, I like to wash dishes—compare tasks, and we don't have to worry about housework.

From now on, we'll live a good life together, live together, eat together, play cards together, go shopping together. Don't be too envious of us!

Seeing the old lady excitedly imagining her happy life in the future, Mo Yan simply nodded.

"Okay, go ahead."

Go for a visit, and if it doesn't work out, you can always come back.

Actually, I don't think living with your best friends, especially four or five people, is a good idea.

Yes, it may seem like a great division of labor now, with some people cooking, some washing dishes, and some doing housework, but that may not be the case in the long run.

Even you can get angry with your own children, let alone your friends.

However, Mo Bai didn't stop him; if he wanted to go, he could.

"Mom, shall we take you there?" He figured that since his mother wasn't home, no one would pressure him to find a girlfriend.

Mo Bai's anxious demeanor struck me as odd, but after recalling what my sister had said...

“We’ve taken care of them for so many years, now it’s time for us to be happy. Let’s just let go and let them do whatever they want. We’ll go out and have some fun, see the world.”

"Of course! We can get up in the morning, have breakfast, go out and have some fun, go on a trip, and eat some good food. Wouldn't that be great?"

The other elderly women, upon hearing this, realized it made perfect sense.

They don't need to worry about things at home. They just need to let the kids know that without them, the house would be in chaos.

"I want my daughter-in-law to know what their lives would be like without me."

“That’s right. No matter what we do for them every day, they’re never satisfied. We’re not going to cater to them anymore.”

"My son and daughter are the same, they're always disobedient." The old lady sighed. They all had their own troubles, and in the end they just decided to live their own lives and stop watching those annoying things.

The old lady snapped out of her reverie and was furious at how eager Mo Bai was to send her away.

"You're just hoping your mother will leave, aren't you?"

Mo Bai felt a little wronged upon hearing this, "Mom, I didn't, I was just thinking of giving it to you."

"Come on, your mouth is practically pointing to the sky." Don't think she can't see it.

"I..." Mo Bai felt even more aggrieved. "Why don't you not go? Just stay at home. If you leave, no one will cook for me."

As expected, when Mo Bai said that, the old lady glared at him fiercely, "You're dreaming. I finally get a chance to rest, and you're already thinking of ordering me around."

The old lady snorted and simply pulled her suitcase away.

Mo Bai looked at Mo Yan with a wronged expression, "Sister, look at Mom..."

"Stop looking, why don't you go and see where they are?"

Mo Yan caught up with the old lady and stuffed several thousand yuan into her hands in front of her sisters. "Don't be stingy when you go out to play. If you run out of money, just call me and I'll transfer it to you. Eat well and have fun. If you get tired, call me and I'll find you a nanny to help you with the chores."

Such a filial daughter makes everyone else incredibly envious.

Mo Yan thought about it and realized that living together was fine. If the old lady and the others didn't want to do any work, she could just find a nanny to do everything for them.

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