Aunt Zhao Mei wasn't surprised when she found out that Ye Qiu was driven out of the house by Ye Fu. As far back as fifteen years ago, she knew how cruel her little sister and her husband were, but as she looked at her two daughters-in-law and two grandchildren who had just started to walk, Zhao Mei couldn't bring herself to tell Ye Qiu to come back.
They were all rural folk and didn't have the business acumen like her sister and brother-in-law. Not only had her two sons' marriages wiped out their life savings, but they had also plunged them into debt. Even more infuriating was that her sister-in-law, Ye Qiu's biological mother Zhong Meifen, wouldn't even lend them any money. It was impossible for Zhao Mei to harbor no grudge in her heart.
"Auntie, I won't return to Zhongjia Village. The teaching conditions here are a bit better, and I will earn the tuition myself."