Chapter 676 - Idiots
Master Xiao, Your Wife Has Reborn
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Pang Liliâs mother finally understood despair when she heard Pang Nanaâs words. She had always treated Pang Nana as her own daughter. She and her husband even got chased out of the Pang residence because they protected Pang Nana. But this was what they got?
Tears streamed down her face as she said achingly to Pang Nana, âPang Nana, Iâve really been blind to treat you as my own daughter and love you so much!â
Pang Liliâs father was also very angry. He could be enjoying everything back at the Pang residence, managing the family business and living a high and mighty life. But because of Pang Nana, he was kicked out of the Pang family home. He couldnât find a job and was now treated like this by Pang Nana.
Pang Liliâs father looked at Pang Nana angrily and said, âPang Nana, our Lili has supported your family in the countryside for 20 years. Youâll have to support us for 20 years too!â
Pang Nana laughed coldly when she heard her adoptive parentsâ words. She marveled at the fact that they could still say those things after they learned that she had been pretending in the past. She only wanted to humiliate them now. Whatâs the difference between these two people and her real parents in the countryside?
Pang Nana looked at her adoptive parents and mocked, âNow that you mention it, I realize that the two of you are just as idiotic as your daughter, Pang Lili!â
âPang Lili willingly supported my parents in the countryside. What does that have to do with me? Sheâs stupid. But Iâm not that stupid!â
As she spoke, Pang Nana stood up and walked to the door. She opened the door. Since they had already fallen out, there was no need to continue pretending to be a family. Without these two useless old fogies, she could at least have a more relaxed life. She might even have a good life someday.
Pang Nana said disdainfully, âOld fogies, both of you, get lost now. Iâm angry just looking at you!â
Pang Liliâs parents looked at Pang Nanaâs contemptuous expression and felt indignant. After all, even if they had raised a dog, it would know how to be grateful and repay their years of kindness. But this Pang Nana was actually chasing them away. Sheâs worse than an animal.
Pang Liliâs parents said to Pang Nana angrily, âNo way. We are not leaving. What can you do?â
Pang Nana became even angrier. These two old fogies had been depending on her for food, drinks and shelter since they were kicked out of the Pang residence. How could they not leave when they were asked? Did they really think that they could depend on her for the rest of their lives?
Pang Nana looked at them with a gloomy face and said coldly, âYou are not leaving? Iâve given you face but you didnât want it!â
After saying that, Pang Nana walked up to Pang Liliâs mother with a gloomy face. Earlier at the bar, Pang Lili had been quite ruthless. Pang Nana was just asking the two old fogies to get out⦠Just as well, they had given her a chance to vent her anger.
Pang Nana dragged Pang Liliâs mother by the hair as she yelled, âJust as well. Your daughter Pang Lili just gave me a beating earlier. I didnât have a chance to vent my anger yet. So, here I am teaching you two good-for-nothings a lesson!â
As soon as she finished speaking, Pang Nana slapped Pang Liliâs mother and felt instantly gratified. Pang Liliâs mother didnât expect that Pang Nana would actually dare to hit her. She thought that she had treated Pang Nana so well in the past.
Pang Liliâs mother roared, âYou wretched girl. How dare you hit me? Iâm going to teach you a lesson today!â
Pang Liliâs mother then stood up and slapped Pang Nana. She had never raised her voice, let alone her hand in the past, at Pang Nana because Pang Nana was so good at pretending. She must teach this girl a lesson today.
A red handprint soon appeared on Pang Nanaâs face. Pang Nana became even angrier as she looked at Pang Liliâs mother and shouted, âYou old, useless piece of trash, how dare you hit me back? The two of you would be dead if not for me in the recent days. Iâll strangle you to death today, you useless piece of trash!â
Pang Nana then grabbed Pang Liliâs motherâs neck, her eyes filled with anger. If these two old fogies were more capable, they wouldnât have been kicked out of the Pang family. Pang Liliâs mother didnât expect Pang Nana to actually strangle her and in that moment, she couldnât fight back.
All she could do was to call out to Pang Liliâs father, âHub-hubby, help, help me. This wretched girl is, is going to kill me!â