He paused for a moment and then said, âYour wife and Little Huziâs household registrations have been moved to the town. I initially promised your father-in-law to let you become his son-in-law, so from now on, stop meddling with this family. Also, your army unit recently sent money back, Iâll give it to you later.â
âWe only agreed to that because we thought Ahao wouldnât wake up, but now heâs awake. Heâs my son,â Yunhanâs mother argued loudly.
Yun Hao just looked at her with a cold gaze, not saying anything. His heart sank a bit.
Did she mean that they originally agreed to let him be the son-in-law because they thought he might never wake up, but now that heâs awake, theyâre trying to retract what they promised before?
He never knew his mother had such a side.
In his mind, his mother was virtuous and cultured.
But this just toppled his previous perception.
âShut up.â
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Couldnât she see their sonâs face turning colder and colder? Especially his gaze.
He knew that among all their kids, the third child was the smartest. He just kept most things to himself and didnât like to show off. In fact, he was the most perceptive person.
What on earth was his wife doing?
She had already pushed their son away, did she intend to do it thoroughly?
When he was unconscious, a living dead, they didnât want him, but now that heâs awake, are they trying to claim him back?
Heâs a person, not an object to be shoved around.
They, as parents, ultimately let their youngest son down.
Yunhanâs mother realized that something was wrong with what she had said.
But Yun Haoâs eyes never changed.
He wore coldness like armor, rendering him unfathomable.
âAhao, donât listen to your motherâs nonsense. Whether itâs now or before, youâre always our son,â Yunhanâs father said quite nicely, implying that nothing had changed.
But was that the real case?
Only they knew the truth deep down.
Meng Yunhan in the kitchen could faintly hear their conversation, but she chose not to interfere. She wanted to see how Ahao would handle this situation.
âDad, from beginning to end, it was my wife who stuck by me.â Not you, even though he didnât say it out loud, but Yunhanâs father understood at once.
When it really mattered, it wasnât them by Ahaoâs side, it was his wife and child.
They had no words to refute it because it was the truth, the hard truth.
âAhao, your wife didnât have to work, of course she was always caring for you, we had to go to work,â Yunhanâs mother retorted, seemingly resentful towards Meng Yunhan.
She used to be concerned about Little Huzi, but now she seemed to have forgotten him.
âIn town, Hanhan took care of me and Little Huzi, but she also had to make pastries for the supply and marketing cooperative,â Yun Hao pointed out off-handedly.
Yunhanâs mother was extremely embarrassed.
Not only did her daughter-in-law have to look after the child, but also Ahao. Plus, she needed to do housework and earn money.
What could she say?
Could she tell him that the money Yunhan sent back went to Meng Yunhan, but only the leftover, not all of it?
She was too ashamed to speak, unable to refute, unable to refute.
Just as Liu Hehua said, she showed favoritism, she did show favoritism.
But she didnât even know who she favored.
Why was she saddled with the blame of favoritism?
This made her feel very uncomfortable.