Gu Yan pulled the quilt over her head, no matter how much she couldn’t stand Tang Yuxiu, she had to endure it!
Moneybags, oh moneybags, Gu Yan gritted her teeth!
The next day, Gu Yan went to the hospital early in the morning with a million yuan.
Gu’s father was still asleep, and Mrs. Gu sat next to him eating breakfast. When she saw Gu Yan arrive, she rolled her eyes and ignored her.
Gu Yan didn’t mind, she walked up to check on Gu’s father’s complexion, which was so pale it didn’t have a hint of red, and her heart ached.
Mrs. Gu glanced at her, snorting, "Who are you putting on this show for? It’s disgusting."
Gu Yan didn’t want to pay her any attention, fearing that if Gu’s father woke up and saw them arguing, it would put him in a bad mood.
Mrs. Gu was very displeased with Gu Yan’s attitude, so as long as she remained silent, she continued to throw sarcastic remarks at her.
"It’s a sha we raised you to this age, and you’re too lazy to even raise funds to save Old Gu. It’s all our cursed fate that we didn’t pick soone who understands gratitude and filial piety. It’s better that Old Gu has no money for life-saving purposes than for you to anger him to death sooner or later."
All this talk was just about Gu Yan not complying with President Liu’s demand to get a million yuan for her.
She didn’t say a word, calculating the matter of selling her, and she hadn’t even confronted her about it. She really had the nerve to constantly bring it up.
No matter if she picked up ten more children who understood gratitude and filial piety, they would eventually end up like Gu Yan with the way she handled things.
Goodwill between people is reciprocal; if you are good to , I will be good to you.
All these years, Mrs. Gu has been sharp-tongued and demanding, never showing a kind face, and scolding and beating her was a common occurrence. It’s already remarkable that she didn’t turn into a psychological ss and still sends money ho every month. What more could she possibly want!
Gu Yan thought to herself, though she’s been struggling for years without much success, she has seen too much of people and still cannot understand how soone as unreasonable as Mrs. Gu ca to be.
"I’m going to find the doctor," she said flatly, not wanting to be alone with Mrs. Gu any longer, fearing she might not hold back and say sothing nice.
Mrs. Gu wore a face of mocking disgust, "Why bother finding a doctor? We have no money to save Old Gu. It would be better to take him ho to wait for death. What’s the point of seeing a doctor? Even animals know to give back to their parents, you’re worse than an animal."
Gu Yan secretly clenched her fists, she really didn’t want to quibble with her, but Mrs. Gu always managed to provoke her, and even the most good-tempered person has their limits.
She took a few deep breaths, for Gu’s father’s sake, she continued to endure!
Anyway, she had made it clear that once Gu’s father was cured, she would have nothing more to do with the Gu Family. She had already done her utmost for them over the years, not to ntion she had already sold herself to soone as a mistress to raise the dical expenses. All debts of gratitude were repaid, though there wasn’t much gratitude to begin with.
Except for Gu’s father, no one else mattered to her.
"Aunt Gu, there’s no need for you to constantly mock . I’ve heard you say similar things countless tis over the years. No matter how harshly you scold , it’s useless, I won’t lose a piece of flesh."
"You!" Mrs. Gu pointed at her angrily, unable to say a word for a long ti.
"To be honest, I’ve hardly used anything of yours since I was a child. Instead, you’ve been eating and using my things for the past seven years. Not only do you not think I’m repaying you, but you also intensify your demands and say even nastier things. I’ve endured it, but in the future, you really shouldn’t expect to get a single penny from ."
This ti, Gu Yan spoke with finality.
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