"Hey, hey, hey, okay. Bro, I’ve been waiting for you to say that! Actually, your sister-in-law and your eldest nephew are already on their way back today. I’ve told them our home address, so they should be able to find their way back." An Baoguo said excitedly, "Now they won’t have to live out there struggling anymore!" "Dad!!! What are you doing! Are you planning to support their whole family?" An Ping shouted angrily. "Not support. Nephew, it’s called living together." An Baoguo seriously corrected An Ping’s mistake. "Second Uncle, do you really consider us your family?" An Hao asked coldly, and seeing An Baoguo not responding, she answered herself, "You don’t. You’re nothing but a parasite. You’ve drained your brother’s family dry, and the brotherly ties between you are exhausted." "You... how can you say that..." An Baoguo felt guilty, but his face showed an innocent look, "I came back this time to live a good life..." Latest content publıshed on 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝✦𝘧𝙞𝙧𝙚✦𝕟𝕖𝕥 "You don’t have to say anymore. I’m not interested in listening." An Hao felt annoyed and got up to speak to her father, An Shuchao, "Dad, I’m tired. I’m going to my room to rest for a bit." "I’m tired too," An Ping said, dropping the words and walking out. As soon as An Hao stepped outside, An Ping was right behind her. The siblings hadn’t said a word before they heard someone with a rough voice shouting from outside the door, "Is this An Shuchao’s house?" The voice sounded somewhat familiar, and An Hao felt she’d heard it somewhere before. "Yes. Who are you looking for?" An Hao answered from the yard and started walking toward the front gate. When she opened the door and saw who was standing there, An Hao was stunned for a moment, and then her expression changed drastically, "It’s you! An Hui!" Suddenly, a flash of realization struck An Hao’s mind, as if she understood something. When An Hui saw An Hao appearing in the yard, he suddenly understood something too, "You are... my second uncle’s daughter? Are you really my sister?" "Damn!" This encounter hit An Ping like a hammer to the head, "You’re the scoundrel who extorts money! How dare you show up here, watch me not finish you off!" "Big brother! I’m your cousin!" An Hui, seeing An Ping suddenly enraged and rushing at him, dodged while shouting, "Don’t get mad, don’t get mad, can’t we just talk things over?" "You’re a brother! You’re just a social scum! I don’t have a relative like you!" An Ping fought with him, wishing he could punch him out of existence. "Family! Family! Can we just talk this out?" An Hui held his head, trying to avoid An Ping’s punches. "An Ping, let go of him! Don’t dirty the house courtyard!" An Hao looked at An Hui with disdain. "Sis! Brother! Don’t be , we’re all family! We’re relatives!" An Hui wasn’t angry but tried to smile and joke. "Screw your family! Who knows where you crawled out from! Get lost now!" An Ping was overwhelmed with anger, thinking it would be a disaster to have such a relative. "How can you talk like that? Why do you start cursing!" A skinny woman rushed in from outside, panting, her cheeks were so sunken as if they had been harshly cut with a knife, with barely any flesh on her face.