Chapter 612: Putting the Blame on Someone Else



Chapter 612: Putting the Blame on Someone Else

"Huahua, stop making a fuss. You just want a rich partner. I'll introduce you to one after your cousin's wedding banquet is perfectly concluded."

"Mom, what do you know? Go and make a scene before that bitch's wedding is over. Your uncle might agree to it out of respect."

"Huahua, this isn't good. Don't make it so that both families have nothing to do. Right now your second brother's job isn't yet..."

"You only have eyes for your son. First you helped the eldest brother find a job, and now you're begging them for the second brother..."

"Okay, okay, your mom is right. You are still young and there will be opportunities in the future."

Huahua's father rushed over when he heard the noise, and pulled his daughter and said impatiently.

"Mom, you see my dad doesn't care about me at all. He doesn't even look at how old I am. I'm old enough to get married, but I haven't met the right person yet."

The girl wanted to continue complaining, but her father stopped her and said, "Huahua, can you please stop talking? Today is your cousin's big day."

"Dad, you only care about that bitch Li Xiulan. You thought she was your daughter?"

Huahua complained with a look of grievance on her face. She became more and more excited and even started crying.

At this moment, the middle-aged woman standing next to her kept her head down, looking very sad.

Seeing this, the girl's father quickly walked over to her side, patted her back gently and comforted her.

"Mother, don't be sad if you are not feeling well. I have long told you that Huahua has grown up crooked and asked you not to bring her out to embarrass yourself."

The middle-aged woman raised her head, stared at her daughter with red eyes, and her lips moved.

I wanted to say something, but in the end I could only sigh and said nothing more.

Their family consists of Li Xiu’s second uncle, second aunt and his cousin, Huahua, who is the same age as him.

Because my second aunt was injured when giving birth to her little daughter, Huahua was sent to her aunt's house to be raised.

Huahua grew up with Li Xiulan, and they seemed to have a good relationship when they were young.

Although she is the daughter of Li Xiulan's second uncle, she has no relationship with the Li family.

So when giving out red envelopes during festivals, Li's relatives only gave red envelopes to Li Xiulan but never to Huahua.

Even though the red envelope at that time only had 20 cents, without any blood relationship, who would be willing to give an extra red envelope!

When she was little, Huahua probably didn’t quite understand, but she would be happy as long as Li Xiulan gave her one cent.

But human desires are endless, and gradually Huahua developed jealousy towards her cousin.

She would find all kinds of reasons to borrow New Year's money and snacks from Li Xiulan. Li Xiulan had been kind and sensible since she was a child, and she gave all her share to her cousin.

It can be said that almost all of Li Xiulan's pocket money and snacks went into Huahua's pocket and mouth.

But Li Xiulan's brother refused to do so. He knew that his sister was kind-hearted, so he warned her when his mother and sister were not around.

This made Huahua even more jealous because her two brothers never helped her and only stole her things.

As Huahua gets older, her jealousy becomes stronger.

Huahua hated Li Xiulan even more, but unfortunately she didn't dare tell anyone because the aunt who loved her was Li Xiulan's biological mother.

At the beginning, Huahua would cry to her parents when she got home, but her parents always spoke up for Li Xiulan.

Because they felt that their daughter was eating and drinking at her sister's house and didn't ask them for a penny.

Besides, the niece is not bad to their daughter. She gives her daughter a share if she has one. What else is there to be dissatisfied about?

She really deserves a beating. Huahua's father thought so and did so. Whenever Huahua came home crying, he would beat her up severely.

If she didn't change, she would be beaten again. Huahua's two brothers also scolded her for being ungrateful. If they were the same, they would definitely kneel down to thank such a good cousin.

Their family's actions caused Huahua to hate her cousin Li Xiulan even more.

Huahua's personality became more and more rebellious, and no one noticed it at the beginning.

Until my daughter was in junior high school, she would complain about her cousin every time she came home for the New Year.

Moreover, her words were very rude. Li Xiulan's uncle and his sons all wanted to beat this ungrateful daughter (sister) to death.

Because Huahua's mother never raised her daughter since she was a child, she would be soft-hearted and favor her a little and would hold her in her arms.

She wiped her tears and comforted her, but as time went on, her daughter became more and more outrageous, and Huahua's mother didn't want to favor her anymore.

The family couldn't do anything about Huahua, so they had to take her home to go to school so that she wouldn't have to quarrel with Li Xiulan every day.

But after just a few days at home, Huahua either complained about the poor life at home or the poor living conditions.

Huahua was naturally unwilling to accept this. She felt that she had done nothing wrong and why was her cousin being spoiled by so many people?

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But she was disliked by her own parents and brothers, how could she be blamed?

So she made a fuss at home every day, and her father had no choice but to ask her sister to take her to the Li family to study.

I don’t know if Huahua has grown up and become sensible, or if she is tired of the hard life at home for half a month, but she has become more restrained.

She knew that the Li family didn't welcome her, so she tried her best to find a boyfriend at school.

But that male classmate had originally liked Li Xiulan and was worried that he had no chance to get close to her.

When the male classmate learned that Huahua was Li Xiulan's cousin, he enthusiastically bought mung bean popsicles to please her.

He wanted Huahua to say good things about him in front of Li Xiulan, but people in that era were very reserved.

The boy's words were vague, and Huahua thought he liked her too.

It was not until the first year of high school that the male classmate asked Huahua to help him deliver a love letter to Li Xiulan, but Huahua opened the other person's love letter.

Not only did she pester him, she even threatened him with love letters, which scared him so much that he dropped his studies and joined the army.

Poor seventeen-year-old kid.

Huahua cried and accused her cousin in public of stealing her boyfriend.

Li Xiulan was stunned at the time. She couldn't believe that these were the words Huahua could say.

How good has she been to Huahua since she was little? I wonder how much money and things she has lent her? Huahua is usually lazy. Anyway, she is with Li Xiulan, and Li Xiulan does the housework. Whenever Li Xiulan eats, Huahua gets her food.

Li Xiulan herself can’t even remember how good she was to this cousin?

But in the end, the cousin turned the tables, which made Li Xiulan very sad. So the two cousins ​​had a quarrel in public for the first time and even fought.

Li Xiulan's parents were so angry that they broke off relations with Huahua and did not allow her to step into the Li family again.

Although Li Xiulan usually doesn't care about Huahua, she is not really stupid. She should know that her parents are doing this for her own good.

So when Huahua ran to her to argue, Li Xiulan was sarcastic to Huahua for the first time.

The two cousins ​​almost got into a fight again, so Father Li had no choice but to ask the driver to take her home...

(End of this chapter)

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