"You little bitch, I say something about you, and you think you’re justified." "How dare you mention our Fu Yu?" "If it weren’t for you, my son wouldn’t be in a situation where he can’t return home, it’s just because he sees your face and feels disgusted!" "What a wonderful girl Jiang Wan is. Since she was a child, she has been childhood sweethearts with our Fu Yu, growing up together with innocence. The two families had originally planned their engagement early, waiting for them to marry at the appropriate age." "But what did we get? You, little b*tch, ruined everything, such an excellent daughter-in-law was supposed to be ours. With your brain-dead genes, if you really end up with Fu Yu, I’m afraid your offspring would taint the genes of the Old Fu Family!" "When my son comes back, I will make him divorce you. What right do you have to criticize my son?" "It’s all caused by you!" "I have the right to suspect you’re cheating, but you have no right to speak about my son. He went overseas openly to earn money, and what about you? You have a criminal record. What’s wrong with suspecting you? If you’re feeling wronged, let’s go to the village to settle this, let everyone see whose side they’re on!" Mrs. Fu heard Jiang Xin suggest Fu Yu might be having an affair, there’s no way she could stand it; she extended her hand, pointing at Jiang Xin’s nose, unleashing on her with a barrage of words. The two stood very close, Mrs. Fu was too agitated, spraying saliva as she spoke. Jiang Xin stood opposite Mrs. Fu, separated by about twenty-five centimeters. Jiang Xin felt that most of Mrs. Fu’s saliva had sprayed onto her face. Furthermore, Jiang Xin smelled an unusual odor of bad breath, giving her a headache. How many years has it been since she brushed her teeth? If the situation weren’t awkward, Jiang Xinyi would grit her teeth to avoid retching and losing her composure in front of Mrs. Fu. Thus, Jiang Xin forced herself to endure the disgust, looking at Mrs. Fu with an expression of distaste, seeing her lose her temper over Jiang Xin’s remarks about Fu Yu. Jiang Xin spoke in a mocking tone: "So you know the word ’affair’ doesn’t sound good, eh? When it’s mentioned about your son, you’re immediately enraged?" "Knowing it’s a bad word, and yet you maliciously use it against others." "Next time, if you dare to say such words to my face again, believe it or not, I’ll tear your mouth apart?" "I, Jiang Xin, walk the path of righteousness, act uprightly, fearing nothing. Slander can’t pin down any flaws in my character." "I warn you, I went out shopping, browsing and buying clothes. If you dare defame me again, not only will you find the village head, I will too, let everyone help reason out the truth!" After Jiang Xin finished, she glared at Mrs. Fu, mimicking her, as a way of glaring back. Mrs. Fu was stunned by Jiang Xin’s relentless words, not knowing how to react. Initially, she meant to teach Jiang Xin a lesson, yet ended up being taught by Jiang Xinyi instead. Mrs. Fu’s face turned livid with anger. She couldn’t accept this outcome. Living nearly half her lifetime, yet being scolded so harshly by a junior like Jiang Xin, how could she possibly take it? If outsiders knew, wouldn’t it be a laughing matter? She was powerful all her life, but ended up bullied by her daughter-in-law , truly toppling the heavens. Mrs. Fu started wailing, disregarding her image, in this hot summer, neighbors living close by, with just a courtyard separating households. As Mrs. Fu cried out loud, neighbors thought something had happened at their home and rushed over to see what’s going on. After all, the Old Fu Family recently took a new daughter-in-law, and the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law was well-known to be strained in the village. Hearing Mrs. Fu’s commotion, people feared the two might be fighting? Google seaʀᴄh 𝔫𝔬𝔳𝔢𝔩⚫𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢⚫𝔫𝔢𝔱 There’s not much entertainment in the countryside, every household had already finished lunch and nap at this time. People usually had nothing to do, especially since it’s not busy farming season. During farm busy times, they could wake from naps and go weed in the fields. But this season, they were truly idle. Therefore, everyone felt bored. Now, hearing the commotion from the Fu family’s yard, could they not want to join in for some excitement? When Mrs. Fu began to wail, Jiang Xin knew something was amiss. After a day outside, house hunting, mall browsing, sneaking photos, she felt exhausted. Returning home to the Fu family, she merely intended to rest. Jiang Xin wished she could lay flat on the bed, but now with Mrs. Fu involved, who knows how much of her rest time was wasted. She’s utterly annoyed. With a similar thought was Mr. Fu, who became alert hearing Mrs. Fu’s cry. He didn’t know what happened; moments ago, the two were speaking normally. Despite tensions, it shouldn’t have escalated to this. Mr. Fu was shocked, panic written on his face, seeing villagers gradually crowding from outside the yard, unsure of how to handle it. It’s said that family scandals should not be exposed, but with his wife’s wailing, half the villagers are probably here out of curiosity. Mr. Fu fell silent, feeling numbed, tugged at Mrs. Fu, trying to get her to stop crying, and softly reminded: "Wife, keep it down!" "It’s not like the sky’s falling in—drawing neighbors to witness our embarrassment is unnecessary." "Besides, what happened is indeed your fault. Jiang Xin was just out buying clothes, how could she be pleased with your words?" "If you upset her, and she snaps back at you, you cry and wail—as if everyone’s born of mothers, why should the daughter-in-law suffer an inflexible mother-in-law? If I were her... I wouldn’t agree either." The Fu family is fortunate to have Mr. Fu as a reasonable man, preventing a complete breakdown—instead, he can clearly discern the basic rights and wrongs. His supportive words for Jiang Xin left Mrs. Fu wide-eyed in astonishment. Yet, with neighbors around, she hesitated to curse Mr. Fu.