Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Tan Ron denied Aunt Taoâs answer. âYou shouldnât say sorry to others. You should say it to yourself. Life is precious. Otherwise, Uncle would not have given you the chance to live. You should cherish your life more now.â
Aunt Tao started crying. âi know all this, but i really canât oppose them.â
âI donât need you to object.â Tan Ronâs attitude was very firm. âI will tell my father and uncles about this. They will seek justice for you.â
âIâ¦â Aunt Tao hesitated.
âTake me as an example. If Xiao Qi was bullied at school and didnât dare to say it, then 1 would definitely go and settle the score with the person who bullied him.â Tan Ron said angrily, âi will never tolerate my family being bullied by others!â
Aunt Tao seemed to be affected by Tan Ronâs emotions. âThen you canât hit them. They are very old.â
This was also one of the reasons why she was willing to endure it. She felt that the two elders of the Jin family were old. Losing their son was already enough to agitate them. She did not want to add to their pain.
âThis is a society ruled by law. Thereâs no need to fight and kill.â Tan Ron said, âWe need to use the law to protect ourselves.â
Aunt Tao agreed. âAlright, Iâll listen to you.â
Tan Ron was helpless. Her aunt was too good-tempered. She didnât even resist when she was beaten up this badly. Moreover, when one partner dies, the marriage between them would automatically be over as well. Aunt Tao was no longer the daughter-in-law of the Jin family. Even if she did not return to the Jin family to see the two elders, there was no problem.
âAunt, if you donât think for yourself, then you have to think for your two children, right?â Tan Rou played the emotional card. âTheyâve already lost their father. Do you want them to lose their mother too?â
Aunt Tao was completely awake. âNo, my child canât be harmed.â
Tan Rou asked her again, âDo you think these two cousins are closer to you or to their grandparents?â
Aunt Tao answered, âI took care of them since they were born. They must be closer to me. Moreover, they havenât seen their grandparents much since they were born. We donât usually live together. If it werenât for your uncleâs death, 1 probably wouldnât have brought them to the Jin family to see the two elders.â
Tan Rou nodded. âThat makes things easier.ââ n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
She cleaned up Aunt Taoâs wound and bandaged it to prevent her clothes from rubbing against it.
âItâs still early. Dad and the others should be talking in the living room. Iâll call my parents to the greenhouse.â Tan Rou sent a message to Mr. Tao. âDonât tell Grandpa and Grandma about this for now. Weâll tell them after the matter is resolved.â
âYes, yes. 1 donât want them to worry.â
âI understand how you feel.â Tan Rou was the same. She liked to take on everything on her own, but she had changed her mind now. She had her family members behind her. If something happened to her, her family members would be the most heartbroken.
On the way to the greenhouse, Tan Rou asked Aunt Tao if she had left any evidence of the Jin familyâs two elders beating her. Tao GuGu recalled that there was indeed evidence.
The first time she was beaten up, Aunt Tao did not dare to tell her parents and brothers, so she told her good friend who was far away abroad. Her good friend could not come back now, but she also gave her an idea to keep the evidence of the Jin familyâs elders beating her.
Aunt Tao didnât want to settle the score with them at that time, but she kept the photos of her wounds and recorded the audio of her being scolded. It was just right for her to use it now.
Tan Rou gave Aunt Tao two jars of medicine, one liquid and one solid. âThe liquid is used for disinfection, and the solid is applied to the wound. If itâs inconvenient for you, come and find me. 1â11 help you apply the medicine.â
Aunt Tao didnât want to trouble her niece too much. âi can do it myself.â
Tan Rou sighed, âIf you could do it yourself, you wouldnât have been beaten up by those two old men from the Jin family.â
Since her aunt had been beaten up so badly, Tan Rou would not have any thoughts of respecting the elderly from the Jin family. If it was not against the law to beat someone up, she would have whipped everyone in the Jin family right now and let them have a taste of the feeling of having their skin split open.
Aunt Tao had something on her mind. She looked around when she walked, afraid that her family would see her.
âDonât worry. Grandpa and Grandma are preparing dinner. They wonât come over suddenly.â Tan Rou comforted her.
Aunt Tao heaved a sigh of relief. âThatâs good..â