She couldnât figure out if this was her mother-in-lawâs true personality or if it had been forced out of her?
Or was it because her menopause had arrived, causing changes in her personality?
Had her previously understanding mother-in-law started targeting her?
As if she was a villain, who had stolen her son and grandson.
So, she stopped speaking.
âI am now the son-in-law who lives in.â This was his way of telling his parents that he was no longer a son of this house but a son-in-law.
âDonât listen to your mother, she also hopes Ahao and Little Huzi could stay.â Her father-in-law genuinely felt his wife had been acting strange recently. She used to be so considerate, but now her heart seemed to have suddenly become narrow-minded.
âOnce the weather cools down a bit, Iâll take themâ¦.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs all your fault, all your faultâ¦â
Meng Yunhan was shocked by her mother-in-lawâs sudden outburst. Why was she acting like this? Pointing her finger at her and blaming her?
Her father-in-law quickly held his wife, âYour motherâs feeling a bit unwell, Iâll help her back to the room.â
Then, the elderly man supported his wife toward their room.
Meng Yunhan felt Yun Haoâs firm grip on her hand, âAhao, itâs okay. Letâs go back to our room. Little Huzi is probably awake by now. With you accompanying him these last few days, he wonât make a fuss when he wakes up.â She felt it was strange that their son gave Ahao such special treatment when she was the one who spent the most time with him. Why was Ahao treated differently?
Yun Hao, assisted by Meng Yunhan, slowly returned to their room.
âIâm sorry, wife.â Yun Hao felt guilty. He hadnât realized that his mother harbored such a grudge against his wife.
His wife had been the kindest amongst his brothersâ wives to his mother, but now she was the one being ostracized.
Meng Yunhan smiled and brushed it off, âItâs alright.â
But Yun Hao still felt guilt-ridden.
âLook, Little Huzi is sleeping peacefully.â Meng Yunhan saw a small bubble around their sonâs mouth, looking adorable.
The heat didnât seem to affect his sleep at all.
âWeâll go back to town in a while.â Yun Hao hadnât changed his habit of speaking very little.
He planned to return to town after this visit, rehabilitate for half a month, and then return to the army. He would then bring his wife and Little Huzi along. He knew his dad would not be willing to quit his job. He planned to take his parents with him after their retirement.
He had carefully planned out these things.
Meng Yunhan frowned slightly, âMother, I hope you could stay here for a few days.â This was her tactful way of saying that her mother-in-law wanted to keep them there and let her go back alone.
âWife, I plan to return to the army in about ten days. Itâs been so long since then, I wonder how the battlefield is?â
Meng Yunhan didnât know because when she saw him in that state before, all her attention and care were focused solely on him. She wasnât the least bit concerned about anything else.
All she could do was console him, âItâs been a few months now.â
On the other hand, her parents-in-lawâ¦
The father-in-law tried to comfort her, âWhat are you trying to do? Initially, when the in-laws suggested taking Ahao to town and letting him be the live-in son-in-law, you agreed, didnât you? Why are you going back on your word now?â
His wife retorted stubbornly, âI didnât know he would wake up this quickly.â
The old manâs brows furrowed tightly, he sighed, âIf Ahao heard what you said, I donât know what he would think. When he was down, you pushed him away. Now that heâs awake, you want to pull him back. Why? Wife, has someone been putting ideas into your head? How did you get these thoughts? Ahao doesnât owe us anything; if anything, we owe him. Ahao joined the army when he was only 15. Heâs 30 now. Ever since he became platoon leader, he has been sending money home. He truly doesnât owe us anything.â
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