After driving away her daughter, the aunt felt increasingly uncomfortable and heartbroken as she thought about it. No one helped her, everyone was speaking ill of her, saying she was wrong, all siding with Liu Wenjing and her group—her own sister, her own daughter, and especially her only son, who probably wished for her death.
If her husband and eldest son were still alive, would she still endure such embarrassing and awkward times? Everyone came to bully her, bullying her as a widow.
Grief welled up in the aunt’s heart, and she wiped away tears, growing more and more resentful towards the chief culprit, Liu Wenjing. If it weren’t for that wretched woman, how could she have ended up in such a state of being abandoned by everyone?
It’s all her fault, that damned woman; why doesn’t she just die!
The more the aunt thought about it, the angrier she got. Thinking about her son’s attitude, her temples throbbed painfully, feeling as if all the heat and blood in her body were rushing to her head.
She just couldn’t believe there wasn’t a place in the world to make sense of things, that public opinion wouldn’t nail this unfilial son and daughter-in-law.
The aunt stood up, took just one step, and felt a whirl, her vision went black, and she collapsed to the ground, fainting.
Deng Weiqiu walked out of the alley from her parents’ home, thinking that she had to discuss things with her second brother, otherwise, how could they go on living like this? Plus, she didn’t want her in-laws to laugh at them.
"Aunt, Aunt!"
Someone called out urgently and loudly.
Deng Weiqiu couldn’t help but turn around, only to see her eldest nephew, Gou Sheng, running out in a panic, so she paused and said, "Gou Sheng, why are you out here? There are many cars, hurry back!"
But Gou Sheng began to cry loudly: "Aunt, grandma, she, she’s lying on the ground, can’t be awakened."
Fortunately, Aunt hadn’t gone far, otherwise, what would they do?


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