As soon as she finished speaking, Xu Nianhua, carrying Zhuangzhuang, turned and walked away, glancing at Hu Aihong, "Aunt Hu, I'm going back now."
"If I were Aunt Liu, I'd rather stay home and drink porridge than visit the Xu Family," Hu Aihong said with a smile as she looked at Liu Sanmei, "What you did back then was too much. Everyone in our village saw it very clearly."
"Ah, as I see it, it's better to split the family. If it hadn't been for you splitting Ji Ying and her family off, would they ever have such good days now? Look at that beautiful, big house; it's unique in our village!" The more upset Liu Sanmei looked, the more delighted Hu Aihong felt, remembering how Liu had always stepped on her in the past, criticizing her son for this and that.
"Nianhua, good timing, I was just heading over to your place. Don't listen to your grandma's nonsense. Everyone in the village sees, they won't be fooled by her distortions."
