Chapter 190 - 190: Apologize
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Chen Fuâs mother, casting a disdainful glance at Gu Zi, waved off the conversation. âLetâs not dwell on this, shall we? No need to make a fuss over a pencil case. Weâll compensate you and be done.â
Many bystanders felt it was a mere childâs dispute and best left unextended.
If she was willing to settle with money, it seemed acceptable. This woman appeared quite adamant. No one expected an apology. Payment was considered sufficient.
However, Gu Zi believed the issue wasnât about compensation. What she sought was an apology for her sons.
More important than money was safeguarding the childrenâs emotional well-being.
Without an apology from Chen Fuâs mother and him, it wouldnât be a fair resolution, even with compensation.
Su Bing and Su Li also felt unjustly treated. By accepting only compensation, would it imply they lacked understanding of sharing?
Su Li knew his refusal wasnât about being selfish. He was cautious because he anticipated trouble from Chen Fu. Should he give away his possessions, knowing it might lead to trouble?
The pencil case held sentimental value from his dad. An apology mattered more than money.
Gu Zi comforted Su Bing and Su Li, giving them a sense of assurance that she wouldnât allow them to be treated unfairly.
Su Bing admired the resolve of this woman. She seemed determined to stand up for them.
Gu Zi insisted, âConsider this scenario: If you were enjoying dessert in the park, would you allow someone to demand it from you? You wouldnât. Polite people donât snatch nor show displeasure at a refusal.â
It was evident who lacked manners here. Gu Zi couldnât stand by as accusations tarnished the reputation of Su Bing and Su Li.
Having reason and fairness was crucial. Gu Zi wanted Su Bing and Su Li to understand this principle.
Chen Fuâs mother was at a loss, visibly agitated. âThatâs because your son was unwilling to share. If your son had been willing, would this unpleasantness have occurred?â
Gu Zi argued, âEvery individual is independent. Sharing assumes respect for another personâs individuality. Otherwise, itâs not sharing; itâs seizing! Itâs thievery and bullying. Merely compensating isnât enough. Both you and your son owe mine an apology!â
The surrounding parents began discussing. Some admired the woman, noting her rational arguments, her pursuit of proper compensation, and her defense of her childrenâs emotional well-being.
They couldnât help but contemplate how they might handle such a situation if it were their own child. They realized they might not be as eloquent or as adept at fighting for justice.
As a stepmother, her dedication to these two kids was truly remarkable.
This matter was indeed not just about compensation. Chen Fuâs mother and son needed to apologize for their rudeness and counter-accusations.
However, surprisingly, some sided with Chen Fuâs mother, considering it trivial since compensation had been agreed upon.
They said, âYoung lady, youâre too idealistic. Itâs unnecessary to nitpick everything. These kids barely understand right from wrong. Let it go, compensation settles it.â
âYes, todayâs supposed to be a joyful day at school. Donât drag us into your family squabbles!â
Su Bing felt uneasy hearing these remarks. Chen Fuâs mother and son were clearly out of line. How could they blame his mother?
He wanted to retaliate but was stopped by Gu Zi, who calmly stated, âWe donât need everyoneâs approval, just fairness and human rights. Donât mind them; after all, itâs not their child feeling aggrieved.â
Su Bing stood still obediently. Those who advocated for peace suddenly became quieter. Their attempted moral pressure didnât seem to affect this young woman.
Chen Fuâs mother adopted an arrogant posture. âApologize? Impossible! Neither my son nor I are at fault. If you think Iâve broken the law, call the police!â
She was a sales assistant at a pork stall in a department store. This was a very prestigious official job, and it was always others who came to curry favor with her..