The Villainous Female Supporting Character's Unreliable Mother 4



Yang Xiaoyue: ……!

Although...

That seems to make sense.

Yes, does the lack of manners of those people mean that everyone else is lacking in manners?

Was she too blinded by her own perspective and overreacted to everything around her?

After a lavish meal, no one noticed any unusual glances.

Contrary to her expectations, no one came to pick a fight with them, ridicule, or mock them for being poor.

Everyone is too busy to pay attention to them.

There are still more normal people in the world.

Only those uncultured rich kids at school look down on her and are always picking on her.

It's someone else's problem.

After the two had eaten and drunk their fill...

Yang Xiaoyue watched helplessly as someone spent money like water, buying clothes and getting their hair done.

My mother, who used to be weathered and lacked any elegance, has been completely transformed.

She looks at least ten years younger.

She almost didn't recognize herself.

Yu Shuang repeated the same statement.

It's only natural for me to spend the money I earn and enjoy life.

Yang Xiaoyue's heart was bleeding.

That was all her dowry!

My goodness, at least leave me some!

What's even more infuriating is that I bought a whole bunch of things, but not a single one of them was for her!

She insisted on buying clothes, but was ruthlessly refused.

"If you want to buy clothes, earn them yourself. I've already done more than enough by treating you to a big meal."

When clothes were mentioned, she suddenly remembered something terrifying.

The issue of that exorbitantly priced dress I rented before hasn't been resolved yet!

She looked at her mother, hesitant to speak.

Finally, he gritted his teeth and asked for money.

"Mom, I desperately need money to save my life. If you don't give it to me, I'm going to die..."

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