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Zhao's Mother, no matter how capable she was, could not overpower two mouths by herself. Besides, her skills in subtle defiance were nothing to boast about either.

Not to ntion, she didn't really care about that little bit of food.

The mont Zi Xia had just left, Zhao's Mother looked at Pei ng dissatisfiedly, "ngng, do you think I haven't treated you well enough? I've been treating you like my own daughter, it's just that the weather here has been too hard on these past few days. You said... "

She had broadcast this matter to everyone. I thought dealing with her aunt wouldn't be difficult since she was quite young, I didn't expect her to be so slick-tongued.

She had rendered both hard and soft tactics useless. It seed I was the only one to be made a fool of.

The Zhao family was well off, but couldn't compare with the Pei's. Zhao's Mother wanted to take this chance to suppress Pei ng's aggression, while also not letting the Pei family know that she was bullying Pei ng behind their backs.

"Mother, I know you are in poor health. Haven't I not asked you to do anything? These days, whatever I could do myself I did. Whatever I couldn't, Zhao Xin ca back to do it. Even when the baby cried, I carried him myself. What more do you want?" Pei ng was not as sarcastic as Zi Xia. She asked directly.

Anyway, Zhao Xin was not around. It was just the two of them. Might as well speak frankly instead of beating around the bush.

Before Zhao's Mother ca, she was actually doing quite well and her body felt much better too. But after working hard these past few days, especially carrying the baby till her arms ached, her body felt even worse than before.

Seeing her aggressive manner, Zhao's mother was taken aback. She sighed, "There's a saying 'Don't air your dirty laundry in public'. Your aunt isn't even surnad Pei. I was just afraid others would laugh at our family..."

When Zhao Xin ca back that night, Zhao's Mother was cooking dinner. Pei ng had wrapped a headscarf around her head, leaving only her face exposed. She brought over the boiling hot water from the stove and poured it into the basin, taking out the diapers to wash.

He quickly went over to carry Pei ng into the room. "You're still in your confinent period. What are you doing with those things? Aren't mom and I around to do them? Just leave those chores for us."

Pei ng sighed, and suddenly said, "Zhao Xin, I think it's better to let your mom go back to Jingcheng."

"What happened?" Zhao Xin's heart tightened. His first instinct was that his wife and mother had a fight.

"We didn't consider that the weather here would be too cold for mom. She hasn't adapted to it. She's been lying in bed feeling awful every day for the past few days, unable to get up. Even making als for us takes all her effort. I feel distressed just watching. I was thinking she can't be much help for us here and is suffering so much herself. Wouldn't it be better to let her go back? Although life will be tougher for us, at least mom can feel better." said Pei ng.

Zhao Xin frowned deeply, looking at Pei ng for a long ti without speaking. He felt like the way she spoke today was strange, almost...like she was channeling his mother.

That's right. If not sounding exactly alike, she had certainly learned it well.

"If you have sothing to say, say it properly, alright?" Pei ng was straight-forward by nature. The couple usually spoke frankly to each other. Hearing her talk in such a roundabout way made him feel uncomfortable.

Pei ng almost burst trying to maintain her expression. She looked at Zhao Xin, rendered speechless.

So he could tell these words were loaded. He just couldn't tell when they were from his own mother!

Zhao's Mother's tactics were to appear caring on the surface while making people feel uncomfortable.

Pei ng sighed again. She decided not to get hung up over this for now. "It was you who told to speak directly, so don't bla for being blunt. It would be better to send your mother back to Jingcheng. She does nothing but sleep from morning to night when you are not ho. I have to take care of her instead of the other way around when I've just given birth and my body really can't handle serving others. I've already asked my younger aunt to help cook for to get by until my confinent period is over..."

It was getting harder for Pei ng to hold it in the more she spoke. Her nose turned sour and her throat choked up with the urge to cry.

Zhao Xin knew Pei ng well. She appeared carefree on the surface but he didn't feel she would lie to him.

But then he rembered what his mother told him. "The baby made such a fuss being carried in my arms all day that they beca sore. He would pee and poop constantly, and I couldn't change his diapers fast enough. I washed one basin full and there would be another. And ngng is delicate too..."

Zhao's Mother had been listening at the door. She knew best what she had and hadn't done these days here. Hearing Pei ng actually tattle made her instantly nervous.

When Zhao Xin exited the room, he saw Zhao's Mother busy cooking in the kitchen while tearing up, completely laid bare of grievances.

"Mother, why are you crying?" Zhao Xin still rembered he was the most doted on child at ho when he was little. He had run off to join the army at 14. After that he seldom returned ho.

"I'm upset that my body has failed . I ca to serve ngng and the baby, but the weather here is just too cold for . I'm not used to it either. Doing a little work makes uncomfortable, let alone today when I had a headache. I just went to sleep and forgot to get up again. I didn't expect...ng ng to harbor so many grievances against . I haven't been helpful, rather I've created more trouble for you!"

Zhao Xin felt even more troubled. He pulled Zhao's Mother into the room. "Mom, you should have told earlier if your body couldn't adapt to the weather here. ngng didn't an to resent you on purpose either. You know she can't move around during confinent and still has to care for the child. It's normal for her to feel frustrated if things get too overwhelming. You should have told sooner and I could have figured sothing out instead of letting you two co to disagreent."

"What could you have figured out?" Zhao's Mother did feel sowhat guilty. It was true she couldn't tolerate the weather here, but saying she couldn't do any work at all was an exaggeration.

She wanted to show so authority over her daughter-in-law and make her docile earlier on so there wouldn't be problems of filial disobedience later.

Zhao Xin said, "ngng is my wife. My heart aches seeing her bear my child. You are also my mother. I ache just as much seeing you suffering. Since you can't tolerate the weather here, I can't watch you persevering painfully either. Mom, I'm going to buy you train tickets to go back tomorrow, okay?"

Zhao's Mother couldn't believe her ears. "How can that be allowed? If I leave, what about ngng? I ca to serve her confinent period. Leaving after just a few days would make us a laughing stock!"

What would she say when she returned ho and the old man asked why she ca back so quickly?

She had left enthusiastically but would now return sullen-faced. Wouldn't that let her two daughters-in-law at ho laugh at her?

But Zhao Xin had made up his mind, seizing on one crucial point - the wife ca first, then the mother. Since she couldn't tolerate the weather, he absolutely couldn't make her persevere painfully here.

Zhao Xin was very open-minded about this. He would be happiest if his mother and wife could get along living together, but if they couldn't he wouldn't force things either. They lived far apart anyway. It was best to resolve issues early on. Even without affection between them, at least it was better than becoming enemies.

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