Chapter 7 Returning to my mother's house to sow discord
Mother Gu was stunned for a moment: "Is there such a thing?"
"Of course not, I saw it with my own eyes. I asked the people around me, did the mother do something to let her son down? Otherwise, how could she beat her own mother like that? But guess what, mom?"
"Why?"
"People told me, where? The mother did not do anything to let her son down, because she had finally got her son. She only had this son in her life, and she didn't even have a concubine, so she doted on this son since he was young. They were afraid that it would melt in their mouths and that it would fall in their hands. They gave their son whatever he wanted and served him like two old servants. In the end, the old man died of illness due to exhaustion, leaving her to live with his son. However, the son despised her because she was too old to work and ate dry food at home. Then he started to scold his mother and later beat her. He wished that his mother would die sooner and not drag him down. I am thinking of my brother now. He is also conditioned by our family. He should not grow up like that in the future, otherwise what hope do you and my father have? "Gu Li said.
Mother Gu said angrily: "Shut up your crow mouth, how can such a person compare with your brother? She gave birth to an unfilial son, how filial is your brother?"
"I know my brother is filial, and my brother is the best. Isn't this what I thought of when I saw it? People around me told me that habit is like killing a son, and there are many examples around us. The son who is loved by his parents is always the most unfilial, and the one who is ignored by his parents is the most filial. Of course, my brother is the best. I have never seen a boy who is more promising than my brother."
"You can brag if you want to, why do you still say that habit is like killing a son?" Mother Gu glared at her.
Gu Li smiled: "I'm just telling you what I heard. I think my brother is excellent, but he is a little unfilial because of you and dad's habit of him."
"Why is your brother unfilial? Your brother is the most filial!" Gu's mother retorted.
Gu Li smiled and said: "Mom, you are right, my brother is the most filial, but filial piety cannot be just based on words, Mom, do you want to try to see if my brother is really filial?"
Gu's mother immediately said: "What do you want to try? Is it necessary to test your brother's filial piety?"
Gu Li looked at her own mother's face and wanted to get up and leave, but she remembered that this was her own mother in her heart, so she was patient: " True gold is not afraid of fire. If my brother is filial, he will definitely give a chicken leg and a chicken wing to Dad and Mom from the half chicken I brought back today."
Mother Gu said without thinking: "That's for sure!"
"Mom, you are wrong. I don't think my brother will share with you and Dad. He will definitely eat up all the half chicken, and you and Dad won't be able to eat a single bite." Gu Li sighed: "I am in pain. I love my brother. I feel good no matter how much he eats. He is happier than if I eat more. He is still growing. How can he not eat more? I only have this one brother. I love him the most. But no matter how much I love him, he has to share some of his food with you. If he doesn't share any of it, I feel sorry for you and dad. Especially you, you have dedicated your whole life to our family. You should be respected. I think so too. So every time I go back to my parents' home, I give you money and gifts. I just want you to live a better life and not to be too wronged. "
Mother Gu originally thought that her daughter had some elements of discord, but to be honest, this daughter is the most filial among the daughters. She gave her money and gifts a lot. This is because she really wants her to live a good life.
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A rough man in the 60s treats his wife like a treasure
RomanceAuthor: Nian Da Type: Time Travel and Rebirth Status: Completed Introduction: Gu Li traveled through a book and suddenly traveled to the impoverished 1960s. She brought a "Taobao" with her. As long as she had money, she could buy anything she wanted...