"Mom, how can you think of me like this? I’m really just here to take care of you."
Tang Zhenghong looked at Granny Tang with a runny nose and tears, clutching her hand as she wiped her tears and said, "Mom, you are my real mom, and I’m your real daughter. No matter whose plans I mess with, I can’t mess with yours."
Tang Zhenghong looked genuinely sad and sorrowful.
Granny Tang looked at her doubtfully and asked, "What about Chen Gang and Chen Lie?"
"Both of them are at home, not going to Sea City." Mentioning those two brats always made Tang Zhenghong’s heart ache with anger.
At first, she was so proud to have given birth to two sons. But now, seeing Tang Zhengyue’s two well-behaved and sensible daughters, along with Tang Yue and Zhang Min, Tang Zhenghong thought that sons and daughters aren’t necessarily better than each other.
As long as daughters are raised well, they can also achieve great things.
"That’s good." Granny Tang wasn’t against her grandsons, but Chen Gang and Chen Lie were just...
Granny Tang couldn’t even be bothered to mention their names. She had so many obedient sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, and even great-grandsons and great-granddaughters. She wanted to enjoy a few more years of happiness and didn’t want to be angered to death by her two grandsons, Chen Gang and Chen Lie.
"Mom, let me take care of you. I won’t say anything else; I can still do laundry and cook."
Tang Zhenghong lowered her posture and spoke in a pleasing manner.
Granny Tang pursed her lips and said, "What good does it do to ask me? Ask your brother and sister-in-law."
Granny Tang’s words were essentially an agreement.
Tang Zhenghong looked eagerly and hopefully towards Tang Zhengde and Zhang Hualian, and Zhang Hualian said, "Zhenghong, if you can help take care of mom, we’ll be more than happy."
No matter what Tang Zhenghong was like, she was still Granny Tang’s real daughter.
With Zhang Hualian’s words, Tang Zhenghong happily said, "Sister-in-law is so nice."
"All the luggage is brought; who can still send us away?"
Liu Cuixong muttered under her breath.
Zhang Min quickly pulled Liu Cuixong aside, giving her a look, and said, "Mom, please hold Haoran. I’m tired of holding him."
"Let me hold him; you might drop him."
Liu Cuixong was still very fond of this grandson. Holding Haoran, her face lit up with a radiant smile, not bothering with Tang Zhenghong.
Back then, Tang Zhenghong didn’t look at Zhang Hualian in a friendly manner, but now, her one-good-sister-in-law attitude was so ingratiating that Liu Cuixong looked down on her.
But Liu Cuixong didn’t consider that she used to treat Zhang Hualian the same way as Tang Zhenghong did.
The group headed straight to Wangjiang City, chartering a bus to the Jiang City Railway Station.
At the railway station, Lian Qingyang had already bought tickets, but with an extra ticket needed for Tang Zhenghong, she couldn’t get a sleeper berth.
Zhang Qiang said, "Aunt, you sit in the sleeper. I’ll take the hard seat."
"Qiangzi." Liu Cuixong was concerned for her son.
Zhang Qiang said, "Mom, I’m a man. Even if there were no seats, I could stand, but Aunt is older, and she should stay here to accompany Granny Tang."


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