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With swift and practiced movents, Li Hua served three bowls of room-temperature peanut curd. Gu Zi took her bowl and imdiately took a sip. The taste was rich and delicious, a treat she had grown to love despite having it frequently at the shop. “Sister-in-law, I thought there was none left. How did you know I wanted so?” she asked.

Li Hua handed the remaining two bowls to the Su brothers and set the tray aside, picking up her own bowl to eat. “I knew you were coming today, so I saved so for you. I could tell you loved it the day you taught how to make it,” she replied.

She didn’t need her sister-in-law to spell out everything for her. Having received so much kindness from her sister-in-law’s family and having started a business under her sister-in-law’s guidance, she was grateful. She would never have dared to dream of such things in the past.

She would naturally take care of her sister-in-law where she could, to repay her and Su Shen for their financial and emotional investnt in the family.

Gu Zi’s smile was radiant, her mood buoyant. She hadn’t seen Yuan Yuan yet that day, so she asked, “Is Yuan Yuan not here today? Did his mother finally decide to pick him up?”

Mrs. Wang, Yuan Yuan’s mother, liked to play cards in town and sotis went to the city or even further with a group of n and won who lived a carefree life. She would leave Yuan Yuan with Aunt Yang for several days before coming to pick him up.

After being disciplined by Gu Zi once, she stopped coming to eat for free, but she still deliberately left Yuan Yuan with Aunt Yang.

She would secretly teach Yuan Yuan to cry and make a fuss. Yuan Yuan was a smart child but he could be easily manipulated.

If Yuan Yuan hadn’t confessed that day, no one would have known that Mrs. Wang was deliberately teaching him to cry and make a fuss as soon as he arrived. They would have simply thought he was being a typical brat.

Yuan Yuan was indeed adorable. One day, following his mother’s instructions, he suddenly started crying and making a fuss in the shop, even throwing bowls and chopsticks around. It was during the busy period when people were queuing to buy braised at. Aunt Yang and the others were very busy. Aunt Yang tried to soothe him a few tis but failed, and she beca angry. She was being paid to look after soone else’s child, and yet the child was so unruly.

In her anger, she picked up Yuan Yuan and put him aside, letting him cry it out while she went about her business.

On one hand, Aunt Yang was genuinely angry. On the other hand, she wanted to test the thod Gu Zi had written down for her, to see if it could help improve Yuan Yuan’s behavior.

The thod proved effective. She let him cry, then after a while, she would show him so care, wiping his tears and washing his face. She didn’t scold him, but simply told him, “If you haven’t cried enough, continue crying. Grandma will get you so water to drink later.” Then she would leave him to cry.

As soon as Aunt Yang walked away with the washbasin, Yuan Yuan stopped crying and followed her, revealing the truth in his childish voice. “Grandma, I won’t cry anymore. I’m tired. This ga that Mom taught is not fun at all. I won’t do it again.”

After questioning him, Aunt Yang learned that it was Mrs. Wang who had taught him to cry and make a fuss, intending to disturb Aunt Yang’s peace.

Gu Zi was taken aback. Aunt Yang’s daughter-in-law was a real troublemaker. With her in the family, it was no wonder Aunt Yang had fallen on hard tis.

Everyone wants a good mother-in-law and a good daughter-in-law, but it’s hard to be either when faced with soone like Mrs. Wang. Being kind only gives her more reason to oppress you, and you should never expect her to stop bullying you just because you’re nice to her. So people are just inherently bad.

Whenever Mrs Wang was ntioned, Aunt Yang would frown slightly. After a mont’s thought, she said to Gu Zi, “My son Yang Tao ca back yesterday. As soon as he returned, he and that woman ca to pick up Yuan Yuan. It seems she said sothing to him. Yang Tao thought I was causing trouble and didn’t want to live with that woman. He scolded all day, thinking I had moved out on my own.

“He even called an old fool who doesn’t know how to get along with that woman, a wicked mother-in-law. He said I insisted on taking care of Yuan Yuan and wouldn’t let that woman do it. He doesn’t think at all. If I could be so domineering, would I be oppressed to this extent? It’s a sin. Actually, I can’t bla that woman. It’s my own son who wasn’t raised right.”

Aunt Yang still rembered how ugly her son’s face had been the day before. If there hadn’t been so many people in the shop, he might have even hit her. He told Aunt Yang that if she wanted to live on her own, she shouldn’t expect him to take care of her when she got old. She could die wherever she wanted. She rembered his words clearly, but she didn’t want to bring it up with Gu Zi and risk crying, so she didn’t ntion it.

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