Chapter 54: Letter



Gradually, the smile on Zhou Zhixin's face faded. He read the letter twice before confirming his true colors. Yuanyuan fell into the water and developed a high fever? Nearly died? And the culprit behind all this was actually Miaomiao from his second brother's family?

Is this... is this a fantasy? My second brother's daughter, Miaomiao, the little girl who always smiled sweetly and called him "uncle" when she saw him, could actually be so cruel? And how come Yuanyuan couldn't afford the medical bills? If it weren't for my father-in-law's intervention, would Yunxiang and her daughter still be detained in the hospital?

Where's his father? Where's his mother? Yuanyuan is the granddaughter of the Zhou family. If Yuanyuan gets into trouble, won't the two elders do anything?

Zhao Yunxiang didn't explain it clearly in her letter, simply saying that Yuanyuan was hospitalized and had no money to pay for the medical expenses, so Zhao Qingshan paid for them. Zhao Yunxiang didn't mention Zhou Chunping and Wu Jinfeng's partiality and inaction.

If it weren't for the grief and indignation over Yuanyuan's drowning, Zhao Yunxiang might not have even written these words. After all, Zhou Zhixin was the son of Zhou Chunping and Wu Jinfeng. As a daughter-in-law, if she spoke too much, Zhou Zhixin might think she was trying to sow discord between them. Zhao Yunxiang didn't dare to bet on this possibility.

Zhou Zhixin then opened Zhao Qingshan's letter. Zhao Qingshan's letter was much more straightforward, directly describing Zhou Chunping and Wu Jinfeng's behavior after Yuanyuan fell into the water, and finally added: Your Zhou family can't take care of your granddaughter, but my Zhao family can.

Zhou Zhixin felt his face burn. He wasn't willing to take care of the descendants of his Zhou family, and he had to ask his father-in-law's family to help. Wasn't this embarrassing? And his mother, such a straightforward person, how could she be so harsh to Yunxiang? Hadn't they agreed long ago that he would give her five yuan a month as a filial gift, and the rest would be for Yunxiang and her son's living expenses? How could his mother take it all? So, how had Yunxiang survived all these years?

Zhou Zhixin clutched his hair tightly with both hands, his heart burning with anger.

If Yuanyuan's life hadn't been in danger, his Yunxiang wouldn't have said all this, right? What kind of life had they lived in the Zhou family all these years?

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