The Colors You Adore Chapter 54

By: Qing Fan
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Shen Fangqi was so stimulated by this that she let out a long sigh and said, "Manager Zhang is right, every old woman was once the darling in the eyes of her parents, the treasure in the palm of her hand, but she was not born to be someone else's wife." She touched Mira Su's head and said to Mira Su: "I married into the Yan family when I was about your age. It was then that my father-in-law stopped beating my mother-in-law when he was drunk. With Eliot Yan, my father-in-law didn't scold my grandma in front of his grandson." "

Everyone was shocked. Thinking about the behavior of the Yan family just now, they all said they were a family. It was no wonder that bad bamboos could not produce good bamboo shoots. Jasper Zhang glanced at Mira Su, shook his head and whispered that he had never met his grandfather. Shen Fangqi pointed at Mira Su and said to Jasper Zhang: "It's not a decent thing even if you don't know. Grandma and I won't mention it anymore."

Mira Su hugged her mother-in-law and cried, calling her grandma. Shen Fangqi put his arm around her shoulders, caressed her and said, "After my father-in-law passed away, you came again. Grandma had you as her guide in her later years. It was the most comfortable life in her life." "A few years." Jasper Zhang wondered whether it was because he had such a kind and pitiful grandma and mother-in-law that he had such a filial and respectful granddaughter-in-law who said he would provide for them until they die.

Jasper Zhang remembered something and asked Mira Su curiously, why did you let them come here? Was it intentional? Mira Su wiped away her tears and muttered: "I have the support of my uncle and the others here. If I argue with them at home, what if they refuse to leave or find some gangsters to cause trouble? What will my mother and I do?" A notice was sent out the night before, and an obituary was published in yesterday morning's newspaper, so they should be here." He shrugged his shoulders and snickered.

Everyone heard what she said was interesting, and even though they were at a funeral, they all laughed. After a while, everyone retold the conversation they had just had. Everyone was in high spirits, toasting and serving dishes, and they all said it was as exciting as watching a play.

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