Chapter 132 I Just Love My Son (1/2)



Chen Xier cried as she watched a grown man in front of her break up with his family just to marry her.

She was heartbroken.

The two had an in-depth exchange.

Chen Xier then discovered from the details that her mother-in-law always sided with her younger brother.

She and her partner are in such a difficult situation now.

Mostly it’s thanks to my mother!

Her mother opposed her being with her boyfriend because she thought his family was poor and wanted to find her a man with better conditions so that she could support the Chen family, right?

They even say in a high-sounding manner: "We are doing this for your own good."

What used to sound like ordinary words now sound like sharp needles.

Once you find out that the person you are closest to and trust is full of lies.

I used to think that love would be like a boomerang, piercing the person and causing unbearable pain.

Life will also collapse.

Chen Xier seemed to have suddenly had her Ren and Du meridians opened up.

She calmed down and carefully recalled every detail of these years, and was horrified to find that her mother only loved her younger brother!

They say they treat everyone equally and like everyone equally.

In fact, I had already made plans for my younger brother before he even graduated.

His father planned everything early on, paved the way for him, and prepared for his future stable job.

She has nothing, they just want her to marry into a good family.

Chen Xier remembered that her father had bought a yard from someone else a long time ago.

She was still in school at the time, and on a whim she went along on a day off. She heard her grandparents say, "The house is going to be in my son's name. He's not even 18 yet. Please think of a way."

Chen Xier didn't care at the time.

She was still complacent and thought that her mother didn't want her brother to live in the compound because she found him annoying!

Including my maternal grandparents' house, the property left to my mother is now under my younger brother's name.

She has a father, and only in daily life is there false partiality.

For example, whenever she had a quarrel since she was young, her mother would always side with her and never criticize her younger brother.

For example, she is the one who likes to eat most of the dishes at the dinner table.

For example, her room is the largest in the house.

She has more pocket money than her brother, and she has more clothes than she can wear.

Even though she didn't study hard, her mother wouldn't be as strict with her as she was with her younger brother.

She grew up being spoiled.

My brother was advised by his mother in every word and action.

It is precisely because of these intentional 'partiality'.

Her younger brother always complained to her: "Sister, my parents are too partial. They like you so much, why did they have to give birth to me?! Why am I so miserable!"

Chen Xier was very proud at the time and would still say, "What are you afraid of? If they don't side with you, I will side with you!"

She would even secretly advise her parents to be nicer to her younger brother.

My parents would laugh and say, "That's different. Boys can't be spoiled."

All the past events were like slaps in the face, hitting Chen Xier hard.

The life she used to be proud of turned into a joke overnight.

I said something to my husband, whether intentionally or unintentionally: "People in our place, if we want to have a boy, we will name the first born girl Zhaodi, Laidi, or Pandi."

"By the way, did you know? Our neighbor's daughter has the same name as you, and her parents often say that they love sons."

The speaker may not intend it, but the listener may take it seriously.

Chen Xier has loved her name since she was a child.

Most of the children's names in the courtyard were vulgar, but hers sounded much more elegant.

When she was a child, she also asked her mother why she was given such a name.

Dad lifted her above his head and said with a smile, "Of course I like my daughter!"

Chen Xier believed it and even showed off to other children.

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