The person arrived so quickly that Ding Rumei couldn't even see who it was.
Shu Ying quickly caught the child, but she herself was pressed down and acted as a human cushion.
She felt a sudden dizziness, and a ringing in her ears. Yangyang was terrified. When she saw Shuying, she weakly said, "Mommy..."
After he finished speaking, his head lolled to the side and he fainted.
Song Zhaodi staggered to her feet. "Yangyang, Yangyang, don't scare Auntie."
Shu Ying's eyes were red, and she waved her hand to comfort Song Zhaodi, "Sister Song, the child just fainted. He must have been frightened. There's nothing seriously wrong with him."
She carefully hugged Yangyang, tears welling up in her eyes, but when she faced Ding Rumei, her heart was filled with boundless hatred.
Even if adults have many grudges, they should not benefit their children, nor should they harm them.
Song Zhaodi limped as she held Yueyue in her arms, fearing that Ding Rumei might do something even more outrageous.
Ding Rumei was dumbfounded, and she never expected that Shu Ying would come back at this critical moment. Now that she had been caught red-handed, she couldn't even shirk her responsibility.
"Mother."
Yueyue's little heart seemed to have finally found a place to rely on, and upon seeing Shuying, she began to wail loudly.
She thought she almost never saw her mother again.
Shu Ying pulled her into his arms, feeling a complex mix of emotions—a sense of loss and reunion.
She looked gratefully at Song Zhaodi beside her, "Sister Song, you..."
Song Zhaodi simply waved her hand lightly. Compared to the fright the two children had suffered, her fall was nothing.
"I just tripped on the stairs. It's just some minor scratches. Don't worry about me, go check on the child first."
Falling from such a height could potentially leave a lifelong trauma for a child.
Shu Ying handed the child to Song Zhaodi, her eyes blazing with fury as she met Ding Rumei's gaze, her tone now carrying an undeniable resolve.
“Ding Rumei, I’m giving you some face because you’re Xie Zhiyan’s cousin, but you not only don’t know how to restrain yourself, you’re also pushing your luck.”
If it were someone else, and they had spent money to hire someone who only made things worse, they would have fired them long ago.
Ding Rumei was, after all, a relative, and even if they were completely unrelated, Shu Ying still gave her the respect she deserved.
But she heard everything Ding Rumei said when she came in.
“We treat you as family, but you have far too little sense of boundaries. Just because you’re only related to this family by blood, you think you can boss everyone around. The child wasn’t seriously harmed today, but you’ve already harbored thoughts of harming the child. This family will never tolerate you!”
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