Pan returned home with a look of excitement in his eyes, picked up the water glass on the table, and drank it all in one gulp.
Aunt Pan waited anxiously for Pan Laoda. When she saw him return, her eyes were also filled with excitement. She urged, "Oh dear, what are you drinking? How did it go? Did you successfully report it? Did they say when they would be coming?"
Pan Laoda wiped his mouth: "I just left the letter of complaint there and then I came back. No matter what, they will definitely read that letter. The Revolutionary Committee is not a kind person."
That makes sense. Who are the Revolutionary Committee members? According to them, they are just robbers in disguise.
The people there are all sorts of people, you name it.
Aunt Pan frowned, patted Pan the eldest on the shoulder, her eyes full of displeasure and her heart extremely annoyed: "You good-for-nothing! I told you to go and report it, and you went and delivered the report letter. If I had sent the second or third son, they might have brought the Revolutionary Committee people here right now and arrested those two."
At this point, Aunt Pan couldn't help but wipe away the tears from the corners of her eyes, feeling sorry for her second and third sons lying inside.
He slapped his arms and thighs and began to wail, "My second and third children, they still can't get out of bed, all because of that vixen! Why hasn't God punished her? He's blind! My God!"
"If something were to happen to my second or third child, what would happen to my little grandson? What would I, this old woman, do?"
Pan Laoda endured it all, clenching his hands tightly, veins bulging on his forehead, a surge of resentment rising in his heart towards Pan Da Niang.
From childhood to adulthood, he was never ranked as high as the second or third child in the family, even though he was the eldest son and the future pillar of the family.
But what was the result?
He was the worst off in the family. When there were good people in the family, the second and third children were taken care of first. When it was his turn, only the bad ones were left.
He was already fed up with the injustices he had suffered over the years.
Watching his mother still crying and lamenting about how she felt sorry for the second and third sons, but not a single word of concern for him, the eldest son, and how she excluded him, he felt heartbroken. At that moment, all the resentment he had been holding in finally erupted.
"Enough!"
Pan Laoda roared at Pan Da Niang: "I am also your son, why can't you care about me and whether I am alright?"
Aunt Pan stopped crying at the shout. Looking at the furious Pan Laoda, she felt her authority had been challenged. She got angry, got up from the ground, and slapped him.
"You've gone too far! How dare you yell at your parents!"
The slap was hard and loud; everyone in the room could hear it.
Sister-in-law Pan hurriedly came out, not daring to go forward. She could only stand at the door and carefully persuade her, "Mother-in-law, don't be angry. My husband didn't mean it. He hasn't fully recovered yet, so he hasn't been in a good mood these days."
Aunt Pan looked at her with disgust, turned her head away from the gloomy woman, and turned her face to Boss Pan.
From the moment he was hit, Boss Pan kept his head down and didn't say a word, making it impossible to see any expression on his face.
Aunt Pan spat on the ground, put her hands on her hips, looked unhappy, and started cursing: "You two dare to team up and play tricks on me now!"
"Pah! You two rotten things, thick-skinned and thick-fleshed, how can you compare to the second and third brothers? Especially the third brother, he's so smart, he'll definitely bring about a change for our Pan family in the future. When that happens, I'll be the one to enjoy a life of leisure."
As Aunt Pan spoke, she became more and more excited, and in the end she even fantasized that in the future, after her third son became successful, she would not have to do anything in his house and could enjoy a life of leisure.
That way, we can also help out the second child and get him involved too.
Thinking of such a wonderful thing, I suddenly laughed out loud.
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