Su ng and Li Si were trying their best to offer comfort from the side. At such a crucial mont, Mrs. Su also had to prepare so dowry and the guest list for the banquet. She absolutely couldn’t collapse like this!
Su ng originally thought that apart from the relatives from her grandma’s side, there wasn’t anyone else to invite.
But unexpectedly, as soon as the news got out that she was holding a wedding, even distant relatives and neighbors who were barely connected rushed to attend.
So were unfamiliar to her mother and, in fact, so she didn’t even recognize. Most of them were people her uncle knew.
Hearing that her niece was marrying so well, they all wanted to take the opportunity to curry favor.
Su ng found it both infuriating and amusing. Back then, her aunt was thinking about marrying her off to so old bachelor from their hotown!
Now, nobody brings that up anymore!
Seeing her mother busy alone, even running to Su ng’s house from their hotown, they spoke in an overly friendly manner.
Su ng’s grandma also tagged along. She used to harbor selfish thoughts, fearing her daughter would burden her youngest son.
Who could have thought that Su ng would be so capable, marrying into such a good family despite all the ups and downs?
She ca this ti with the intention of nding the relationship.
Believing her daughter to be soft-hearted and sentintal, she assud there wouldn’t be lingering resentnt.
Besides, at this ti, if she didn’t stay close to her own family, who else could she be close to?
Mrs. Su, in truth, was still resentful about her mother and sister-in-law coming to help.
Thank heavens, Su ng returned after all!
When she and Su ng excitedly went ho for New Year, the idea wasn’t to ask for help but simply to celebrate as a family.
But what happened? Her own mother told her that, if there was nothing urgent in the future, it was better not to visit often since her younger brother and his wife had it tough.
Who has it easy?
At least her younger brother had a stable job. While not wealthy, he was at least free from worries over food and clothing, wasn’t he?
And what about her and Su ng?
If it weren’t for Long Wu’s unwavering support, and Li Si’s kindness in not only offering her employnt but even letting her and her daughter stay in his place, let alone any expectations, she saw more compassion from outsiders than from blood relatives. What more could she hope for?
Thus, even though they ca, looking warm and friendly, she felt cold inside.
Cold because of this blatantly opportunistic relationship!
Still, she considered Su ng’s wedding. It wouldn’t look good if no one from her side of the family showed up.
So she treated them politely but without the genuine affection she once showed.
Su ng’s grandma and aunt, however, acted like they were part of the family, not only suggesting that her cousin should be the bridesmaid but also demanding all sorts of things from the Long family, making their stance as maternal relatives clear.
Su ng was displeased and embarrassed them outright. She and Long Wu had already finalized the wedding details, including the bridesmaid, whose dress was custom-tailored based on her asurents.
As for what was being purchased, she knew her mother-in-law was ticulously preparing everything. She wouldn’t waste or disrespect her mother-in-law’s thoughtful efforts.
Su ng’s grandma and aunt burst into sobs, complaining to Mrs. Su, claiming it was all for Su ng’s benefit!
Weren’t they just planning to ask for more while she was still unmarried? After the wedding, as soone else’s wife, how could they ask for anything?
They brought up the past again, dampening Mrs. Su’s happy mood.
Her daughter was hosting a joyous event, yet here they were—were they here to help or to rain on the parade?
Mrs. Su finally got truly upset, directly addressing the issues. She spoke so plainly that Su ng’s grandma and aunt were left speechless.
For the ti being, they quieted down significantly.
But the aunt didn’t completely give up her little sches. Once, taking advantage of Long Wu stopping by to deliver items while Su ng was visiting Li Si’s house, she seized the mont to embellish and stir trouble.
Long Wu, of course, would share with Su ng, who was so annoyed that if not for the impending wedding, she would’ve driven them out directly!
Su ng learned from Li Si, and she truly beca defiant, revealing to Long Wu that her aunt had once tried to marry her off to the old bachelor. Long Wu’s face darkened completely at the ti.
Afterward, Long Wu didn’t show any courtesy when dealing with Su ng’s uncle and aunt.
Did they dare to even entertain such thoughts about his woman? Truly reprehensible!
And they still expected him to help them? Dream on! He was preoccupied with the wedding and had no ti for them.
Just wait until he wasn’t busy—he’d certainly make them regret it so much they’d be crying out!
...
There’s no secret that can’t be uncovered. Eventually, rumors about the Yin Family’s engagent fiasco began to leak. Mrs. Yin stayed quietly at ho, avoiding banquets, card gas, or any social events.
She couldn’t bear the negative impact of such matters, especially with too many people eagerly waiting for her to make a fool of herself!
Yin Qi finally managed to secure a school for Beibei, giving her so peace of mind to focus on her own matters.
She had plenty of money, both her original assets and what she obtained during the divorce, leaving her financially secure. But spending without earning wasn’t sustainable.
Besides, she wanted to engage in so activity to occupy her ti and make her life more fulfilling.
Yin Xuan, knowing her sister wanted to start her own business, admired the idea and insisted on partnering up to do sothing together.
The Yin Family parents supported their daughters’ decision. Ultimately, the two decided to use their expertise to start an advertising company—Yin Xuan handling the sales departnt and Yin Qi managing the design departnt, utilizing their respective strengths.
Yin Xian, after a period of sulking, returned to his usual ways, only now he treated relationships with won as casual fun, never getting serious.
Jia Yuejing knew only about his split from Wang i but was oblivious to the engagent fiasco. These days, he often accompanied Yin Xian for drinks and relaxation!
Since her conversation with Yin Xian that night, Ye Duowei had stayed ho for half a month, refusing to go out.
Mrs. Tian Sr. and Tian Yaru were extrely worried, fearing sothing bad had happened to her outside.
After thorough questioning, they learned Ye Duowei had completely co to terms with things and simply wanted to quietly consider her next steps in life.
Mrs. Tian Sr. cautiously asked, "Weiwei, what do you really want? Tell Grandma!"
Tian Yaru, watching from the side, was equally anxious, but she didn’t dare say much now. Every ti she spoke, Ye Duowei would snap back at her.
She was at her wit’s end!
Ye Duowei, her face pale, gazed calmly out the window. "Grandma, I’ve decided—I want to go abroad!"
"What? Weiwei, you’re not young anymore. Back then, we couldn’t consider studying abroad, but now, in this situation, you still want to go abroad?"
The grandmother was distraught but held back so words, not wanting to undermine the child’s confidence.
If the family’s financial situation were still good, not only could they afford Ye Duowei going abroad, but they could’ve funded lavish spending abroad without issue.
Unfortunately, tis had changed; her parents no longer had the capacity to support her studies abroad.
Her aunt was now completely out of reach—no one even knew where she had gone!
In this situation, no one could be relied upon!
And besides, Ye Duowei had truly hurt Yaruo’s feelings back then. Otherwise, given how much the eldest daughter had doted on Weiwei over the years, how could it be possible for her to cut ties completely after the divorce?
Tian Yaru also looked visibly disapproving but held back, wondering if Mrs. Tian Sr. might still provide the money. If the child wanted to go abroad, it might be feasible, though the financial situation wouldn’t be as favorable as before.
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