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Yuan Bao’s breakfast is still prepared separately.

As the only daughter of the Yuan Family, her treatnt is truly unique. Even her twin brother, born of the sa mother, often has to stare in envy.

This favoritism is one of a kind in the Yuan Family.

And all of this, it’s the decision of the head of the family, Old Yuan.

Favoritism is both a good and a bad thing.

Even though the elders at ho didn’t say much, Yuan Bao being forgotten at ho this ti says it all.

The milky white fish soup and a small bowl of white rice for breakfast—who wouldn’t be envious?

However, Yuan Bao doesn’t think there’s anything outrageous about enjoying this.

The wild ga that You Cang, whom she saved, brings every few days is enjoyed by the whole family.

Moreover, her good luck benefits the entire family imnsely.

Of course, these advantages might not be acknowledged by others.

But as long as Yuan Bao feels no guilt, she naturally enjoys everything peacefully.

After breakfast, Yuan Bao didn’t think about going out to play.

She had long since let go of yesterday’s events.

But on the surface, she still had to put on an act.

People, after all, should have the temperant they ought to.

What Yuan Bao didn’t expect was that at lunchti, Old Yuan suddenly announced that the family would divide in the afternoon.

"Dad, why suddenly divide the family?"

As the eldest son, Yuan Pandi’s expression changed instantly upon hearing his father’s words about dividing the family.

How could such a thing happen when everything was going so well?

"They say you don’t divide the family when parents are present, but with Shougui about to get married, it’s also ti to divide the family!"

"When the tree grows big it branches out, when the son grows up he has his own family."

"I can take care of my son, but I can’t manage your sons!"

The decision to divide the family was not a spur-of-the-mont idea by Old Yuan.

Yesterday’s event was just a trigger.

In fact, Old Yuan had the thought the mont Yuan Bao was forgotten at ho.

When Yuan Bao was born, the whole family treated her like a treasure.

But this special treatnt has changed slowly over ti.

Old Yuan never went to school and naturally didn’t understand: in this world, a lot of people don’t mind doing without as much as they mind inequality.

The different treatnt Yuan Bao received was occasionally acceptable, after all, she is the only daughter of the Yuan Family. But when it’s always like this, over ti, so people in the family developed thoughts.

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly who these people are.

Old Yuan didn’t want to delve too deep into it either.

So truths, once revealed, would undoubtedly be bloody.

By then, how would relatives get along?

As the old saying goes, a family head must be neither deaf nor dumb.

Rather than waiting for things to reach an irreversible point, it’s better to divide early.

"Dad, about yesterday, Shougui and them were indeed wrong."

"But for such a small matter, there’s no need to divide the family!"

Yuan Wangdi’s wife from the Song Family spoke cautiously, "Besides, to divide the family, we should at least wait for Shoucheng’s father to return!"

"Yes, Dad!"

Yuan Laidi’s wife, Mrs. Peng, followed up.

Old Yuan glanced at the two daughters-in-law and said, "Whether the second and third co back doesn’t change anything. As the father, when dividing the family, I’ll surely be fair."

"Dad, I’m not saying you’re being partial!"

"It’s just that Shoucheng’s father is on military service. As a woman, I can’t manage the household alone, and the three kids are still young, I..."

"I’ve considered this!"

Old Yuan directly interrupted the second daughter-in-law.

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