Chapter 264 Crocodile Tears



How do you want me to help you?

Sun Lifang looked at her younger sister in front of her—

My younger sister has always been a very opinionated person, disobedient, and does whatever she wants.

She skipped school, got into fights, smoked, got perms, and always carried a fruit knife on her waist; she was a female hooligan feared by everyone.

Even so, her parents never raised their voices to her; instead, it was she, the model student, who suffered.

Parents might say, "Your sister's poor academic performance is all because of you. If you had taught her properly and given her extra lessons, would she be like this?"

Hmm, that's a reason I've never heard of before.

Or it might be something like, "Don't come home until you find your sister, and don't sleep at home—"

In the pitch-black night in the countryside, when you can't see your hand in front of your face, Sun Lifang, who hadn't finished her homework, had to go find her younger sister.

Holding a red plastic flashlight, he went from house to house looking for his younger sister.

I searched and searched, but I couldn't find her. Does anyone know where she went off to?

But she couldn't go home if she couldn't find her way, so Tian Daying wouldn't let her in.

So where did the conflict between the two sisters actually come from?

Sun Lifang didn't want to take care of her younger sister, nor could she control her.

You said that Sun Liqin runs around and doesn't listen to reason, so wouldn't it be enough for her parents to scold her when she comes home?

But no, her parents not only didn't scold her, but they also acted like good people, leaving her food and speaking to her with consideration and patience.

Meanwhile, her eldest daughter, whose knees ached from running and who needed to stay up late to finish her homework, received no concern from anyone.

Anyway, "You have to take care of this younger sister. She may be immature, but can you be immature too?"

Sun Lifang has really had enough of Sun Liqin.

"Take your things and go. If there's anything wrong, call the police." Faced with Sun Liqin's stammering, Sun Lifang simply opened the door. "I don't owe you anything."

Aside from growing up together, there was no real affection between the two.

Sun Lifang was annoyed by her younger sister's recklessness and arrogance, while Sun Liqin looked down on her older sister's blandness and dullness, and never acknowledged her as her older sister to anyone.

Did you take care of me when you had money in college?

"When you're eating delicacies until you're sick of them, do you ever think of your parents at home?"

No.

Now they're only trying to curry favor with her because they see she's rich and they've heard that her brother-in-law's company is doing well.

Even now, with Tian Daying, as the youngest daughter, Sun Liqin receives the least money but the most praise—

In fact, Tian Daying never asked her for money, but instead took advantage of his eldest daughter, Sun Lifang.

He had been living such a comfortable and carefree life until now, when he finally encountered a problem and remembered his sister whom he hadn't seen in ages.

"I never saw you come looking for me when I had money, so what's the point of coming back now?"

Oh, I don't deserve a good life, I only deserve to clean up your messes.

Sun Liqin's eyes darted around as she was being talked about.

Indeed, she has no right to ask for anything more.

But she knew her sister was soft-hearted and wouldn't watch her die.

So, she took out her phone, dialed the number, and handed it to Sun Lifang, saying, "Could you call my husband for me?"

“He’s just taking advantage of the fact that I don’t have any family members, that’s why he dares to treat me like this.”

Oh, so they're trying to use the emperor to command the feudal lords and consolidate their position by leveraging their connections.

But why should I let you use it?

"What do you want me to say?" Sun Lifang held her phone loosely, glancing at Sun Liqin. "Is your sister-in-law telling her brother-in-law not to go looking for other women?"

Do you think this is appropriate?

Sun Liqin is now like an empress in the imperial harem, trying to use her maternal family background to consolidate her position.

Just like that man said—

"If you can't even bear to get a divorce, I don't believe you'd be willing to jump off a building!"

She has it all figured out. How could someone who values ​​wealth and status more than life itself possibly get a divorce?

As for destroying the "chips," that's even more impossible.

As soon as the door opened, the two little ones sat together, holding hands, and whispered as if afraid that their mother would have another fit of madness, "Auntie, I want to go home."

"Waaah, I want to find my grandma."

Mom would kill them, but Grandma wouldn't.

The two little ones looked at the cake, but barely ate a few bites before sitting there crying, "Let's call Grandma, I miss Grandma—"

Clearly, the previous rooftop jump left a psychological scar on the child.

What do four-year-old children know? The louder Sun Liqin shouted, the harder the two children cried.

Why bother?

Sun Liqin, who used to be fearless, has now lost her grip on her child's heart. She doesn't know how to get her child to listen to her again.

Offering snacks while watching cartoons? The two kids weren't having any of it.

A tender, affectionate embrace? The twins were already terrified.

Having lost her husband and then her child, Sun Liqin finally revealed her suspicion: "I think my mother-in-law wanted to kill me."

It could only be her; she added glass talcum powder to the tire crevices, and her in-laws' factory makes glass products.

“I touched their vital organs, so they wanted to kill me.”

Wow, it seems Sun Liqin had already analyzed the situation and guessed the murderer.

But--

"I don't want a divorce. They're trying to force me to divorce them and give me a hard time."

This time it was glass powder causing insufficient tire braking friction; who knows what it will be next time.

Now, she has nothing left, but she doesn't want to let go.

"This is something I've worked so hard to obtain; from now on, all the Wang family's property will belong to my son and daughter—"

Why should I leave?

We can't let those two old guys get their way.

You dare mess with me? See how I deal with you!

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