Transmigrated as the Ex-Wife of a Heroic Man - Chapter 1296
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Chapter 1296: Chapter 1296: Making the News
Liang Shuzhen incredulously asked, “Grandma, are Su Wen really Little Sister’s children? Are they my cousins? That can’t be possible. Why have I never heard of this?”
Wang Yinfen sighed, “It’s not that we don’t mention it, it’s your aunt who is unfilial and had a falling-out with the family. She hasn’t been in contact for so many years, despite how much I’ve cared for her. When I heard she was dead, my heart hurt terribly. Who can endure the pain of an elder burying the young?”
While saying this, she wiped away two crocodile tears.
Liu Juan and Liang Shuzhen tried to console her for a long while before she calmed down, exhausting all sorts of praises about how good Wang Yinfen was and how unfilial Liu Mingxuan was.
“Speaking of your aunt, she truly is heartless, after all the best things I gave her,” Wang Yinfen said bitterly, resentfully adding, “She never listened, just messed around because she was pretty. How did I end up bearing such a shameful creature? I raised her with the best food and drink, yet I didn’t see a cent in return. What a loss indeed.”
The reason Wang Yinfen always cursed whenever she mentioned her late daughter was that she never gained any benefits from her.
She had one son and two daughters. She spent most of her efforts on her youngest daughter, Liu Mingxuan, because she was beautiful from a young age and was cultivated like a money-making machine, hoping she would one day assist her older brother.
Yet she went to the countryside as a sent-down youth and didn’t bring back any benefits. She wasn’t as good as Liu Juan, who married Liang Zhengji, leading to the family enjoying a comfortable life over the years, all thanks to having such a son-in-law.
Her eldest son also often grumbled in her ear about having raised Little Sister for nothing; he said he would have rather strangled her at birth,
The more Wang Yinfen listened, the more she grew to detest her younger daughter.
Liang Shuzhen secretly smirked, thinking, “As if you’re one to talk about being shameful! You just know how to exploit your children, insatiable in your greed. How many benefits have you drawn from us over the years? You come here like a thief every time, never leaving empty-handed.”
Liu Juan stealthily glanced at the study’s door, fearing Liang Zhengji might overhear and become upset.
“Mother, stop talking,” she said.
“Fine, let’s not talk about the deceased during the New Year,” Wang Yinfen drank some water and cleared her throat, then continued, “It’s bad enough your aunt is unfilial, but her few good-for-nothing children are just as disobedient. They come to the Province but don’t even bother visiting us.”
“Maybe they are rich and look down on us,” Liang Shuzhen bitterly said.
“Humph! Even if they have money, it’s mine,” Wang Yinfen coldly snorted, taking it for granted, “Without me, where would they be? None of them know gratitude.”
“Mom, what are you planning to do?” Liu Juan asked gently, appearing demure and virtuous, “I understand why you are upset, but we can’t be rash when dealing with things. If our niece is not good, we need to remain calm and not stoop to their level.”
“How can that be okay?” Wang Yinfen said displeasedly.
“We are in the right; we can’t act recklessly, or even the rightful might seem wrong,” Liu Juan suggested, “How about this? Since Shuzhen is cooperating with the TV station, perhaps after the New Year, she could ask someone from there to help expose how ungrateful the nieces are for not recognizing their grandmother. What do you think?”
“What if they don’t take it seriously?”
“In business, reputation is everything. They will surely obey, and then you can have whatever you want,”
Liang Shuzhen quickly chimed in, “Grandma, don’t worry, if the cousins dare disobey, we’ll go straight to their door.”