Where did Gu Jin acquire so much money? Even the gift she gave to Grandma Gu costs more than half a year of allowance that she receives.
Since the Gu family adopted Gu Ling, why donât they give her the same amount of pocket money?
âLittle Jin,â Gu Ling picked up the gold bracelet and casually examined it: âThis golden jewelry looks cheap and tacky. Grandma wonât look good wearing this.â
As she commented, Grandma Guâs gentle expression turned serious.
Gu Jin initially thought that the old lady liked wearing gold jewelry to feel rich and noble. She didnât want her father to be caught in an uncomfortable spot with his family so she intended to improve her relationship with Grandma Gu. What she didnât expect was that her kind act of trying to please the elder would be tainted black by Gu Ling.
At a glance, the expensive brand-name clothing that Gu Ling currently wore were bought just recently. It was apparent that Grandma Gu favored this fake granddaughter. Gu Jin smiled and said, âGu Ling, you should gift our grandmother a nice dress first before saying whether the gold is good or not.â
Gu Ling tightened her grasp around the old womanâs hand. She blamed the situation on not having enough money herself. Even if she did have funds, she would use it to pay for her own clothing and bags. Grandma Gu is so old, why would she need new clothes?
Although these were her inner thoughts, Gu Lingâs eyes turned red and she fell on her grandmotherâs lap: âGrandma, Iâm so useless. I canât support you right now.â
Gu jin sneered. The old lady has her own son for support. Why would she need this girl to provide for her?
This dead girlâs words were a sham but thereâs actually someone here who would fall for it.
âLittle Jin, how can you be so cruel?â Grandma Gu felt distressed upon seeing her favorite child shed tears. She raised her voice and scolded: âYour sister is too young to live alone and support herself! What do you expect her to buy?â
âSheâs already 19 years old,â Gu Teng placed his cup on the table and added, âSheâs old enough to move bricks at a construction site and provide for herself.â
Grandma Gu choked at Gu Tengâs words, but she only had one grandson so she was reluctant to reprimand him. Instead, she pointed at Gu Jin and angrily said, âI donât need your bracelet. Letâs give it to the boy whoâs selling flowers outside.â
Gu Jin who was criticized cruelly: ââ¦showing kindness is wasted on them.â
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This happened many time in the original hostâs memory. She couldnât understand why her grandma would hate her when she was one of her granddaughters. This caused her sadness many times.
The current Gu Jin had met many similar old women in her previous life; they were more or less partial to the grandchildren they raised. Personally, she didnât care much for this grandmaâs ugly side.
It just so happened that Li Mingxia and Gu Changsheng heard the elders words when they reached the bottom of the steps.
âMom, what did you say?â Li Mingxia approached with a solemn expression and coldly stared at Gu Lin. âLittle Jin gifted you a gold bracelet and youâre just throwing away to the kid selling flowers?â
Li Mingxia, who has been a teacher for decades, carried herself in an intimidating manner. Even the elder felt a little guilty; despite lacking some culture, she understood what Li Mingxia meant by those words. But still, Grandma Gu was disagreeable: âI spoke casually, but didnât Gu Jin bully Ling Ling first?â
Gu Changshengâs brow also wrinkled. Although his mother said that Gu Jin bullied Gu Ling, he didnât believe it one bit. As a father, he was most clear about his daughterâs temperament, and Gu Jin had always been good to others. Itâs not right to let others take advantage of her!
It appears that his motherâs mind is becoming more muddled and her heart has become too distant. In any case, his daughterâs gift was out of sincerity, so itâs too much to cast it away,
Feeling very distressed on behalf of his daughter, he approached Grandmother Gu and interceded. âMom, there must be a misunderstanding here.â He then turned to Gu Jin.
âGrandma, I wouldnât dare to bully the child you raised,â Gu Jin stood up and offered her seat to her elders. But there was a trace of irony in her words as she commented, âItâs just that someone told me that I shouldnât return to my own home and should instead live at my auntâs house.â
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âReally?â Li Mingxia slowly looked over to Gu Lin. âSince when was my daughterâs choice to return home decided by an outsider?â
Everyone present knew which person she was referring to.