As if her facade was exposed, the woman was stunned as she panicked and felt guilty.
However, she soon covered it up.
She broke free from Willow’s grip and backed away to grab her daughter’s hand forcefully. She started venting her frustrations and anger on her daughter. “What are you crying for? Don’t you think I’ve had it hard enough? Why did I even give birth to you? I really have the worst luck!”
She left resentfully while she alternated between scolding her daughter and Willow.
This woman tended to use her love for her daughter as an excuse at home to make her husband obey her. She used him like a slave.
By claiming that her daughter would feel hurt, she reprimanded and insulted her husband whenever something went wrong.
She was just using her daughter as an excuse to get what she wanted.
Her concern for her daughter was just to conceal the fact that she only cared about herself and an excuse for her to be harsh.
Her husband’s toleration ended up nurturing her arrogant personality.
The woman never held back when she was in public either, but it surprised her when someone saw through her and taught her a lesson.
She felt guilty for being exposed and angry for being punished, but she had no way to fight back.
She had no choice but to vent her frustrations on her daughter.
As Willow watched the woman leave with her daughter, she felt sorry for the little girl for having such a mother.
Not every mother loved their child earnestly.
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