He Zizhen finished her college entrance exam, and Yun Jin and the others breathed a sigh of relief.
Especially when Yu's predicted score was good, Sister-in-law He was in high spirits every day. She was very proud that her family had produced a proper college student, especially compared to Yun Jin.
Sister-in-law He felt that her daughter was much better than Yun Jin.
Yun Jin also noticed the subtle look in He Da Sao's eyes. The disdainful look made Yun Jin very unhappy. She was not one to swallow her anger.
Yun Jin stopped Sister-in-law He directly: "What did I do recently to make you so unfriendly to me? Why do I feel like something's off about how you look at me? If you have any opinions, just say so. Why are you looking at me like that?"
Sister-in-law He, who was being shoved so close to the face, looked a little unpleasant: "You...you're overthinking it."
Yun Jin was infuriating: "Really? I thought my sister-in-law had a problem with me. If you do, you can just say so. Don't hold back. Anyway, I won't change. You'll feel better if you say it out loud, and I'll just take it a step further."
Sister-in-law He's face turned green with anger: "Mom, aren't you going a bit too far?"
Yun Jin smiled brightly: "Was I too much? I don't think so. I didn't hit you or scold you, what did I do wrong?"
Sister-in-law He couldn't stand her arrogant attitude: "You think you're so great just because you have a few stinking coins? Who do you look down on?"
"I don't know if money stinks, but things bought with money always smell good." Yun Jin said deliberately, "Since you dislike money so much, how about this, give me your salary. You may think money stinks, but I don't. Give it to me to spend!"
"You're dreaming! Why should I give you the money I earn?" This was the first time Sister-in-law He had ever encountered such an unreasonable person.
Yun Jin chuckled, "Didn't you despise money? Is it wrong for me to help you?"
Sister-in-law He choked for a moment, realizing she was no match for Yun Jin.
So angry with Yun Jin that she didn't want to talk to her for the next few days, and Yun Jin didn't give Sister-in-law He a chance to speak to her either.
After graduation, Yun Jin no longer had to worry about going to school, and Xiao Niangao was also on holiday. Yun Jin planned to take the children to the garrison to find He Tingchuan, who had come back specifically to accompany her to graduation.
Once the photos were developed, Yun Jin planned to personally take them to the base, where she would stay for an extended period.
The couple could work on their relationship more.
Yun Jin hadn't even bought her train ticket when someone came to her door.
It was Li's mother who arrived, carrying a military green bag and waiting at the gate of the compound, waiting for Yun Jin to come and pick her up.
Upon seeing Li's mother, Yun Jin's expression darkened: "Why are you here?"
"I've come to find my daughter." This time, Li's mother was determined to take her daughter back. She couldn't let her stay in Beijing; she knew she would never be able to hold onto her daughter again.
How could I let the blood pack I'd worked so hard to grow escape?
As soon as Yun Jin saw Li's mother, she knew her purpose. Girls from unhappy families of origin have it really tough.
It's here to suck blood.
"You're looking for your daughter, what are you doing here?" Yun Jin said irritably. She wasn't the kind person who would offer such good food and drink and such warm hospitality.
"I went to the school, but I graduated. There's no one at the school now." Li's mother wasn't stupid; she knew to head straight to the school, but unfortunately, she made a wasted trip and couldn't find Li Aimei, so she had no choice but to come to the compound.
Knowing that Yun Jin lives here, they asked her for help.
Yun Jin refused to help: "I don't know where she is either?"
"You're lying! You tricked my daughter into coming here, how could you not know?" Li's mother cursed loudly. "If it weren't for you, that brat Li Aimei wouldn't have disowned me after getting into university!"
Yun Jin laughed in exasperation: "Isn't it your own fault that she doesn't acknowledge you?"
"I've seen shameless people, but I've never seen anyone as shameless as you, blaming me now." Yun Jin was even more certain that she would never help Li's mother in any way.
Yun Jin said this and turned to leave: "Since you blame me, I don't need to waste my breath on you. Go find your daughter yourself. I don't have time!"
Li's mother panicked: "Yun Jin, don't go! You can't abandon me! I'm new to Beijing and don't know anyone here. Call Li Aimei and have that brat come pick me up!"
Yun Jin dismissed it as mere nonsense.
Enraged, Li's mother roared, "Yun Jin, aren't you afraid I'll tell everyone in the compound what you did to me, let them know what kind of person you are, you wicked woman, come back here!"
Yun Jin wasn't afraid at all.
Knowing she couldn't get into the compound, Li's mother, wanting to get revenge on Yun Jin, blocked people from entering and leaving at the gate, repeatedly calling them "leader" and lamenting her miserable situation.
"That woman, He Tingchuan's wife, Xiao Niangao's mother, Yun Jin, she's so ruthless!"
"She abducted my daughter. If it weren't for her, my daughter wouldn't have disowned me as her mother," said Li's mother, trying to gain sympathy.
A passerby was pulled aside and listened to her gossip about Yun Jin, frowning: "Are you talking about Rice Cake Mom?"
"Old He's youngest daughter-in-law?"
Mrs. Li nodded: "Yes, yes, that's her!"
"You don't know, do you? She's not a good person!" Seeing more and more people gathering together, Li's mother loudly slandered Yun Jin, adding fuel to the fire and smearing her reputation.
The people in the compound weren't stupid either; in their memories, Yun Jin was not the same person Li Mama had described.
Others focused on the key point: "You said that it was Nian Gao's mother who supported your daughter's college entrance exam, and she even got into medical school. She suggested that she stay in Beijing to work and work at a disco during her winter and summer vacations?"
Li's mother nodded affirmatively: "Yes, it's all her fault. If it weren't for her, my daughter wouldn't have stopped going back home even once after starting university."
“She’s corrupted my perfectly good daughter. Now she’s hiding her and won’t let me see her!” Li’s mother cursed. “That woman is wicked. Don’t let her fool you.”
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