Chapter 347: Unwilling to Offend
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âReally?â Su Wen feigned surprise. âAunt, if you hadnât mentioned it, I would have thought you dropped by with an empty bag to ask for something. So youâre here because you want to take care of me⊠I see. What did you bring, then?â
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Su Xuefang grew flustered. She had come empty-handed. Besides, why would she buy anything for Su Wen when she could enjoy it herself?
Still, she could not let Su Wen off so easily.
Su Wen had twisted her words to suit herself, exposing her lack of manners by not bringing a gift since she was visiting her nieceâs house. If this was not Su Wen slapping her in the face, she did not know what was! Su Xuefang flushed a deep purple. When she met Su Wenâs eyes, all she saw was incredulity.
Su Xuefang cursed Su Wen in her heart.
She had thought her niece was a good girl, but it seemed it had been all an act. The cunning fox was showing her true colors!
âMayhaps youâve forgotten to bring one?â Su Wen shook her head and sighed. âIf thatâs the case, I shanât hold it against you. However, I ask that you do not try caring for us anymore. I canât in good conscience allow Sixth Sister to go to your place only to be taken advantage of. You also donât need to give us any hand-me-downs.â
âBig Sister, what if the dress can still be worn?â Sixth Sister interjected.
âHush now,â Su Wen chided. âYou shouldnât interrupt people like that. Itâs good enough that our dear Aunt keeps us in her thoughts and prayers, giving us the clothes we already have. Why would you ask her for more? Donât you know our dear Auntâs status in her family isnât high? Itâs difficult for our poor Aunt who isnât treated right by her husband. We should not add to her burden.â
âHumph! Youâve been spreading the word about how charitable you are or how you look after us because your situation is much better. Letâs see how you get out of this!â Su Wen thought.
Su Wen knew Su Xuefangâs character well. She was a selfish, narcissistic woman who always put herself before others. On the one hand, she always tried to curry favor with her in-laws, and on the other, she broadcasted to the world how she was the master of the house.
Meanwhile, she had no choice but to turn to her parents and her late father, Su Xuewen, for help so that she would not starve to death because the Tian family refused to feed her. Despite her poor circumstances, Su Xuefang had allowed herself to be brainwashed by her in-laws into thinking she was above those country bumpkins that called the village their home. There was no other way to describe her except that she was a masochist.
The Tian family fed her on the nonsense that she was blessed with eight lifetimes of luck to have married into a family living in a town and that she ought to be grateful to be allowed to act as the familyâs cow or horse.
The Tian family was like a bottomless pit. They kept extorting things from Su Xuewen through Su Xuefang. Now that her father was dead, Su Xuefang turned to her instead.
Su Xuewu and Su Xueqiang did not have a good relationship with their sister, Su Xuefang, and refused to give her even a grain of rice. Su Xuefangâs two-faced tendencies were revealed long ago when she fawned over Su Xuewe and Su Xueqiang in public but privately scorned them without care for prying ears. Wouldnât anyone think she was cheap?
The better you treated her, the more she hated and looked down on you. Yet, the worse you treated her, the more she tried to curry favor, fearing to give offense.
She was a stereotypical ingrate.
âBig Sister, I was wrong,â Sixth Sister apologized sincerely. âI wonât do it again, Aunt. Donât worry. I wonât make things difficult for you at Uncleâs house. Although Sister Jingfeng has always looked down on you and bullied you, I wonât.â
She did not forget to shoot her Aunt a sympathetic look.
Su Xuefang was mortified. âThereâs no such thing! Little Wen, donât spout nonsense. Alright, thatâs enough. Iâve been here so long, yet you havenât even offered me a glass of water.â
Su Wen asked Su Xiu to pour Su Xuefang some water, but she did not greet her as Su Xuefang expected.
âWater is fine. Just remember not to come emptv-handed next time; it is
incredibly impolite. Even some canned food or powdered milk would not be amiss,â Su Wen said..
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