Chapter 885 Jian Liye's Thoughts, Li Erqiang's Divorce



"This guy is really decisive,"

"yes,"

Aunt Wei's tone was full of praise.

"Erqiang is a good kid, but he's been dragged down by his wife. The most pitiful one is the kid. He always thinks that if he had a biological mother, she would be good to him no matter what. Who knew that she would be so heartless?"

Now I understand. If I raise my two kids well and live life properly, things might actually be better than before.

A simple nod.

"That's true. Life will definitely be better than before. At least it will be less stressful, and the money earned throughout the year can be used for the children."

"This may sound harsh, but it's the reality. If a mother like this doesn't take decisive action, she'll only drag her three children down further and further."

"What's so good or bad about it? People in our family compound have been saying this in private for a long time: having a mother like that is worse than not having one at all. She's not a mother at all. Even a stepmother wouldn't be this cruel."

Don't you agree?

Aunt Zheng saw that Jian Dan didn't say anything more, and after glancing at him, she also stopped talking.

Jian Dan truly despised this kind of mother, but if she added fuel to the fire, the family would be even more furious. She wasn't worried about anything else, just that once the child was discharged and returned home, any more unpleasant things might reach their ears.

"Alright, alright, we all know what's going on. We're all mothers, how could we not love our own children?"

However, these two children are indeed pitiful. In the future, if you can lend a helping hand, please don't discourage them or make sarcastic remarks. Also, tell your own children that they are just like the other children in the compound; what they need right now is everyone's warm care and concern.

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