Yin Molili tried hard to control herself for a long ti before she managed not to say sothing even harsher.
"Jiayi, that’s enough! From now on, don’t concern yourself with Mo Xue’s matters anymore. If you feel bored, find sothing else to do." Yin Lizhe had just returned ho when he heard the mother and son were once again unhappy about Yin Moxue.
"Husband, I know. But I still can’t help worrying! Mo Xue, after all, was raised by my side. I’ve loved her for so many years, and knowing she’s not my biological daughter hurts the most. Why can’t you understand !"
Zhou Jiayi wasn’t truly unaware of right and wrong; it’s just that, having cared for a daughter for over twenty years, and suddenly knowing she’s not your own, it brings such a sense of imbalance.
It’s as if a part of her heart has emptied.
For so many years, a large part of her ti was spent on Yin Moxue.
Only a small part was spent on Yin Molili and Yin Moyu, the two brothers.
The remaining bit was spent on her husband, Yin Lizhe.
She couldn’t accept such an outco.
"Mom, if Yin Moxue hadn’t done sothing wrong, you can continue loving her. Even if you don’t acknowledge Xuxu, it’s fine. But you can’t anymore. I have to tell you what kind of life your biological daughter has been living all these years."
Yin Molili didn’t want to correct Zhou Jiayi’s values anymore.
But as a mother, she had to know how bitter the life has been for that biological daughter all these years.
"Since she was little, not to ntion snacks, even having enough to eat was a struggle. Clothes can’t be new, and since she was six, she has lived with her grandmother. Her father passed away, her mother left.
Other kids would go play during holidays and after school, but she had to do chores. Helping her grandma with handcrafts to earn her school fees and living expenses. She’s grown up without ever having been to an amusent park.
Her clothes have been old for years; she rarely buys clothes. It was difficult for her to get into college, and the grandmother she relied on was diagnosed with a terminal disease. She borrowed 300,000 to gather the surgery fee.
But still, the grandma couldn’t be saved. After finally getting a job, she began repaying the debt. Every month, she only kept living expenses for herself, set aside so for ergencies, and paid off the rest of the debt.
To this day, she still owes others about a hundred thousand in debt. Do you know she lives in the cheapest rental room in Capital City? To save money, she lives far away, waking up at five every morning, taking a two-hour ride to work.
Mom, the hardships you’ve never experienced in your life, your biological daughter has endured them. But she has never complained about anyone. When I finally brought her back ho, how did you and dad treat her? One clearly detested her, the other ignored her.
Do you think because she is poor, she would care so much about the identity of the Yin Family’s eldest daughter? But what she values is just that tiny bit of family affection, that tiny bit of warmth.
It’s fine if you don’t like her, anyway, she’s already kowtowed three tis and repaid your birth-giving grace. After all, you didn’t raise her.
While others speak fondly of her, you do not. I’m not saying this so you acknowledge her, because frankly, you don’t deserve to. What I want to say is, as parents, you shouldn’t be so biased. I and Moyu being n, it doesn’t matter, but she is your biological daughter!
You’re even better to the family dog than to her. That’s all I have to say."
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