The contents of the summons made Jiang Sanping and his wife nearly explode with anger.
"Is your mother just looking for trouble?" Jiang Sanping's wife cursed. "Why is she getting so worked up about this? We're family! Is it really necessary to take this to court? Is she afraid people *won't* see us become a laughingstock?"
Her words were filled not with respect, but with complaints and resentment. The summons didn't frighten them; instead, it only worsened their impression of Feng Cuihua. In their view, Feng Cuihua's actions were utterly foolish. This was a family matter, yet Feng Cuihua insisted on dragging it to court, scheduling a public trial for seven days later!
The old saying goes, "Don't air your dirty laundry in public," precisely because you don't want others gossiping about your family's problems. But Feng Cuihua? It was as if she was afraid the whole world *didn't* know, actively stirring up a public spectacle.
