The appearance of Mother Cheng made Cheng Su’s neighbors feel a bit odd. When they learned she was here to take care of Cheng Su, they became more curious. Wasn’t it supposed to be the mother-in-law’s job? They asked, and only then did they learn that Cheng Su’s mother-in-law had an accident.
"Injured her leg, that’s really inconvenient. They say it takes a hundred days to heal from bone and muscle injuries, and your mother-in-law is getting on in years, so this will take even longer. I’m afraid she won’t be able to help you with postpartum care." Chunhua said.
Cheng Su replied, "Yes, that’s why I asked my mom to come."
"Such bad luck, getting into an accident at this time." Guiying said, holding her son. "Luckily, she only hurt her leg. They say if you survive a disaster, there’s always good fortune to come!"
Everyone says this, so Cheng Su is used to hearing it.
"It’s good your mom came anyway; she’s better than your mother-in-law. A mother-in-law can never compare to your own mother." Hualing added from the side.
Cheng Su glanced over, "What are you going to say now?"
Hualing shrugged, "Nothing, I’m just stating facts. No matter how close a mother-in-law is, she can’t care for you like your own mother can. Besides, you don’t get along too well with your mother-in-law, right?"
Her words were straight to the point, and Cheng Su glared at her. Even if it’s true, did she have to say it so bluntly?
Guiying nudged Hualing in the waist, signaling her to be more careful with her words.
"What? Did I say something wrong?" Hualing protested, rolling her eyes.
Cheng Su said, "You’re absolutely right, straight talker!"
Hualing sniffed.
"What’s the big deal? Whoever comes to take care of her, it’s all the same. Cheng Su is a smart woman; she won’t put up with any nonsense." Chunhua said casually.
Cheng Su isn’t someone who would let herself suffer. No matter who comes to take care of her, it’s the same. Plus, she has money, so why should she worry about postpartum care?

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