Chapter 155 Wasn't what I said true? (1/2)



But since things had already come to this point, and both his father and grandfather wanted to tie Qi Mingyu to the Zhong family, they said:

“The Chi family is arrogant and domineering, they despise the poor and love the rich, they do not respect their parents-in-law, and they love to cause trouble.”

The Qi family is in turmoil precisely because of her.

Every time Mingyu comes home for a day off, it's always filled with noise and commotion.

Wang Yunjuan asked him with a smile, "You seem to know more about Qi Mingyu's family affairs than anyone else."

Yes, I know he's your classmate, you're close, and he tells you everything.

Those who don't know might think you're into homosexuality, and they pay more attention to him than anyone else.

You even know exactly what their homes are like.

Upon hearing this, Zhong Wenming's face instantly darkened. "Second Aunt, you..."

"What about me? Am I not telling the truth?"

You say the Chi family is arrogant and domineering, and that they are greedy and snobbish. As far as I know, the Qi Mingyu family is dirt poor, and you confirmed that as well.

If she's materialistic and a snob, why did she marry Qi Mingyu?

Today, Xiaofeng told me about what you all said.

From what Xiaofeng said, I learned that after Qi Mingyu got married, all the household expenses were covered by Chi Shi.

If that's the case, then your claim of being prejudiced against the poor and favoring the rich is unfounded.

Furthermore, you say she is arrogant and domineering, but there is currently no evidence for that, and it's not something you can just decide with a few words.

Furthermore, you say that he doesn't respect his parents-in-law and likes to cause trouble, but I think the opposite is true.

If she didn't serve her parents-in-law, she wouldn't give money to her family for expenses.

Filial piety is sometimes not just about words, but more about actions.

Being willing to spend money on someone else is the greatest expression of sincerity.

Since she's already willing to give money to her in-laws to help them out of their predicament, the idea that she'd like to cause trouble is utterly absurd.

So, regarding your points one, two, three, and four, I think the Chi family has no problems.

Therefore, the problem lies with Scholar Qi.

What terrible mistake did he make that would make a woman who had just given birth to a scholar abandon her soon-to-be-won title of "wife of a successful candidate in the imperial examinations" and want to divorce her while taking her child with her?

Could it be that he really has an ambiguous relationship with his sister-in-law?

If that's really the case, then his older brother's sincere feelings have been wasted.

He's worse than an animal!

Otherwise, how could he have gotten involved with his sister-in-law?

How can he face his elder brother like this?

How could such a beast who disregards human ethics be worthy of my Xiaofeng?

What is it about him that makes you think he's so good, so good that he'd be willing to betray his own cousin?

Wang Yunjuan is very articulate and speaks with reason and evidence, making it difficult for anyone to refute her.

Zhong Minghe, who knew nothing at first, immediately stood up after hearing his wife's words.

"Don't be angry, wife! Let's go! My Xiaofeng would never marry such a beast."

He is a stubborn person; once he has made up his mind, no one can change it, not even his father.

But he is also a good father who listens to his wife and loves his children.

Therefore, he could not tolerate his family scheming against his daughter's marriage.

"Second brother, wait a minute!"

The old master of the Zhong family broke down before the matter even started to be discussed.

Fearing it would affect his relationship with his son, he quickly called for help.

Zhong Minghe, who was already convinced that his father had schemed against his daughter's marriage, stopped in his tracks.

But what he said was even more hurtful.

“Father, I know I’m not smart, and I only like tending the fields. In your eyes, I’m a good-for-nothing.”

Over the years, whenever anything happens, you always imply that our second branch of the family benefits from the family's success.

I think we should do this: after the Lunar New Year, we'll separate the family.

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