Originally, he couldn’t understand why his parents argued over and over again, yet he never knew what they truly thought.
Later, he realized that all of this was simply because the presence of true love couldn’t be ignored; perhaps they just had never let go of each other.
So harm exists just as it is, and no matter how much ti passes, its essence cannot change.
Zhang Yichen had truly had enough of his parents; they argued all day long!
Aren’t they tired of arguing every day?
He sotis really couldn’t understand what his parents truly thought; what harm could repeated argunts bring them that they weren’t already aware of? At their age, why do they act without considering the consequences?
The most frequent sound at ho was their argunts, and he truly didn’t know what purpose those repeated argunts served. Each argunt only made everyone in the family feel that the house was not harmonious at all. Nobody would want to see disharmony in a family.
"I tell you two, can’t you stop arguing? Every day I co ho from work exhausted and hear nothing but my parents’ argunts. Do you think my heart will feel at ease this way? How can I have any motivation to work? Why do you always only consider your own thoughts and never care about whether others are hurt by your actions? You really disrupt my life, do you understand?
You say you stay at ho to make it up to , but is that really making it up? It’s just hurting over and over. Why do you think you’re doing this? Is your return ho only to interfere with again and again, to disrupt every decision I make?"
Zhang Zhentian heard what his son said to him, and he sotis couldn’t help but ask himself—why did he do this, why make such decisions over and over again? Was it really to make this family happier, or just to hurt them again and again?
Clearly, he intended to do a good thing, just wanted to stay by his family’s side, but why did everything he did seem so aningless to them?
Xia Jing also couldn’t understand why her actions were never understood by her husband. Why did her son say such heartless things to her ti and again? She was his biological mother, after all. How much did her own son hate her for a mother to say such harsh things repeatedly?
In their eyes, was she, as a parent, truly worth nothing?
The more Xia Jing thought, the sadder she beca. She didn’t want such things to happen to her, but there was nothing she could do. She always wanted her family to live a happy and joyful life, but repeated argunts still comforted her, though so argunts were unavoidable. So altercations made relationships strained and delicate.
Perhaps in the eyes of the entire family, every decision she made was wrong, but who knew that all her decisions were for the good of the family. Even if she confessed everything, it was just to encourage honesty without any concealnt. Yet why did her sincerity result in such treatnt?
"Yichen, if you feel that our return ho disrupts your life and makes it less peaceful than it used to be, I hope you can understand us. We sotis don’t want to argue, but so argunts are unavoidable. I also want everyone to live a happy and joyful life, but there are things I truly have no way to foresee!
We don’t know exactly how exhausting your work is; although we know what you’ve sacrificed over the years and what you’ve lost in the end, we never really understood your work. You single-handedly supported the family and an entire company of thousands, even 30,000 workers under your managent. I know it is ntally exhausting; even a slight mistake could ruin this project!
As parents, we aren’t ignorant of the stakes involved. We just chose to say nothing because, perhaps, that’s the biggest help to you. If we interfere in your decisions, you’d only grow to resent us more and more!"
"I don’t think you need to say so much; I just want to ask you, don’t you find it annoying? Why do you always have to argue? Why do I co ho to the sound of your argunts? If it were you working tirelessly out there and returning ho to the sound of your family arguing, how would you feel? Wouldn’t you feel exhausted?
Yes, I am physically and ntally exhausted when I co ho, expecting a nice dinner, expecting a word of care from my parents. But instead, you give endless argunts. How do you think endless argunts affect ? You only care about your interests and neglect that your family also needs your genuine care."
"Fine, fine, whatever you say is right. Rest assured, in the future, Mom and Dad will no longer argue. You can work in peace, and we won’t disturb you!"
Xia Jing knew her son was indeed right. A family that argued every day couldn’t make its mbers feel harmonious. Compared to other families, who must be so happy and joyful, why was it so hard for their family to live happily?
She decided that, if not for anything else, then for her child’s sake, she definitely wouldn’t let any more argunts happen. Otherwise, it would make everyone feel like she was an incompetent mother and a family mber who only brought endless trouble and worries to the ho.
Probably, her child was tired of her; with constant arguing every day, how could he not be tired while working so hard?
"Xia Jing, don’t take Yichen’s words to heart. He just got too angry for a mont. He’s your son; you should understand him. Don’t let his words weigh on you. Treat as you have before. Don’t hold back because of our son..."
Maybe when you finally look at everything from a new perspective, it will no longer be that difficult between you. Perhaps only when you both truly let go will everything else follow suit.
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