Since they were in public, Gao Wen naturally could not break down completely. She tried to calm down and stop her tears from falling. She hid behind Jiang Jin and wiped the tears off her face. Then, she said, “It’s all my fault for spoiling her excessively. That’s why she’s so domineering and quick to anger. It’s good that this happened so she can learn a lesson.”
Jiang Jin frowned. “How can you endure it? My heart aches when I think about it. If you ask me, I think you’re too muddle-headed. How did a good child turn out like that? Why didn’t you look for the reason?”
Gao Wen was stunned by these words. She looked at Jiang Jin wordlessly as various thoughts appeared in her mind. ‘The reason? Isn’t it because of your grandson? If your grandson didn’t suddenly marry a strange woman and marry my daughter instead, would my daughter be in such a state now?’
Upon seeing Gao Wen’s lack of response, Jiang Jin continued to say, “Have you ever brought Ye Xin’s birthdate for divination? Did she encounter something evil, causing her to act like this?”
Gao Wen was taken aback. She had never thought about this at all.
Jiang Jin smiled and said, “I’m old. I’ve experienced all kinds of storms in my life. Anything is possible in this world. Sometimes you might encounter things that can’t be solved logically. There are many prominent families that declined for unknown reasons as well. Think about it…. Don’t you agree with me?”
Gao Wen’s expression turned slightly solemn.
Jiang Jin did not rush and slowly told Gao Wen about two prominent families that fell into decline in the early years.
Gao Wen grew more and more relaxed around Jiang Jin as she listened to Jiang Jin speak.
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