Chapter 117 The True Savior 1
Chapter 117 The True Savior 1
117 The real savior 1
Unfortunately, her son must have been out of his mind, insisting on breaking off the engagement. He must have lost his mind, like he'd been kicked in the head by a donkey. He just ended up losing such a good daughter-in-law.
Actually, Aunt Wang had heard the gossipy old women in the village talking behind her back, but at first, she still felt a little uncomfortable.
After all, who wants to become the subject of gossip?
But as time went on, she gradually became indifferent to these gossips and felt even more sorry for Liu Lili, this poor girl.
Just thinking about how the Wang family is the only son in the entire lineage!
What would happen if there wasn't a daughter-in-law who could bear children?
Although she genuinely admired her daughter-in-law's character, she ultimately couldn't overcome her own little selfish desires.
So she abandoned her previous idea and chose to compromise.
However, some things that happened later struck her like a thunderbolt, filling her heart with endless guilt.
She didn't even tell her husband a single word about these things.
Whenever she faced Liu Lili, she always felt as if she had shrunk in stature and was unable to straighten her back.
Especially after learning that Liu Lili had been jilted again and that all the things she had previously concealed had been exposed, the guilt in her heart weighed heavily on her like a mountain, almost suffocating her.
Looking at her increasingly unreliable son, her feelings became extremely complicated, a mix of all sorts of emotions, leaving her speechless with bitterness.
"Oh dear, my rascal! If you keep going like this, you'll lose such a wonderful girl. I bet you'll regret it for the rest of your life! Leopard, you've really wronged her so much..." She muttered to herself, letting out a heavy sigh, her face full of regret and self-reproach.
Aunt Wang stood there, the muscles on her face twitching slightly. Her hesitant expression suggested that she had a thousand words stuck in her throat, but in the end, she couldn't utter a single one.
Her gaze was fixed on her son, her eyes filled with endless emotions, as if she wanted to convey everything she wanted to say to him through her eyes.
However, this complex and profound emotion was too heavy for her to express in words.
Left with no other choice, Aunt Wang could only sigh deeply.
The sigh was like a cold wind, blowing through Wang Baozi's heart and making him feel a chill.
At the same time, Aunt Wang's slightly hunched back and neck evoked pity in people. Perhaps the burdens of life had bent her spine, or perhaps her inner worries made it difficult for her to straighten her back.
Seeing his mother like this, Wang Baozi felt a surge of inexplicable guilt.
He knew he must have done something to worry his mother, but he couldn't quite figure out what it was.
Especially when he saw Liu Lili, his mother would always have that strange expression on her face, which made Wang Baozi even more suspicious.
In the past, even when he saw his mother in such a state, Wang Baozi never paid much attention to it.
But now, as he gets older and his mind matures, he begins to notice something is amiss.
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