What does abuse of the elderly amount to compared to abandoning a child?
Yan Erju sighed.
"Xiaoyun, stop being so stubborn. If Yangyang’s mom really wanted to abandon you, she wouldn’t come looking for you now. There’s no mother in this world who doesn’t love her child!"
Seeing Wu Yanyun like this made Yan Erju very anxious; Ni Yang’s family had been so good to them, and she didn’t want Wu Yanyun to hurt Ni Cuihua’s feelings.
They say spilled water cannot be regained, and indeed, hearts are the hardest to mend.
Some things, once lost, can never be retrieved.
On the other hand, Yan Erju also didn’t want Wu Yanyun to do something she would regret.
"Love?" Wu Yanyun retorted. "How can she throw me away if she loves her child? Isn’t it said that a mother should be strong? I think she doesn’t deserve to be a mother!"
Yan Erju continued, "Xiaoyun, calm down. Sit down peacefully and talk it out with Yangyang’s mom and listen to what they have to say; can’t you be a bit more flexible? Even if just for mom’s sake? Mom did, after all, raise you for eighteen years. Are you not even willing to listen to her now?"
Upon hearing this, Wu Yanyun’s expression changed.
She didn’t want Yan Erju to worry about her anymore.
"I understand, Mom."
Seeing this, Yan Erju breathed a sigh of relief, "Then come with me to the living room now."
"Have they arrived?" Wu Yanyun asked.
"Yes," Yan Erju nodded. "Yangyang’s dad, Yangyang’s mom, and your grandparents are all here. Xiaoyun, be good, and don’t say those hurtful things anymore."
Wu Yanyun didn’t respond and turned to walk to the living room.
Yan Erju followed Wu Yanyun’s steps.
When Wu Yanyun emerged, Ni Cuihua’s face tensed up; she didn’t know what to say.
Should she call her child, or should she just call her by her name, Wu Yanyun?
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