Chapter 65: Chapter 65: Tear Her Face Apart
Moreover, these days, Mrs. Fu despises Jiang Xin, reaching an extreme level of loathing.
Only in front of these villagers she can pretend to be a good mother-in-law.
Actually, behind closed doors, she wishes Jiang Xin would just die.
Mrs. Fu thought that the things she said to the villagers were half true and half false, mixed together.
After all, there are a few sentences that are true, but only she knows which ones.
But this doesn’t mean Mrs. Fu thinks she is wrong; she believes that as Jiang Xin’s mother-in-law, she is entitled to teach her, and Jiang Xin can only grit her teeth and endure.
Even if she curses her, there’s no reason for Jiang Xin to talk back.
Just like earlier, she said one sentence and Jiang Xin responded with ten, which is simply outrageous.
She has lived in this village for so many years and has never seen a daughter-in-law dare treat her mother-in-law like this.
Mrs. Fu even feels that she’s relatively gentle; if it were the nasty mother-in-law from the neighboring house, if her daughter-in-law dared talk like that, she’d probably slap her and see if she still dares to talk back.
Mrs. Fu thought she didn’t even raise a hand, didn’t give Jiang Xin a slap. Of course, the main reason for this is that she couldn’t beat Jiang Xin.
But she would never admit that, as it’s somewhat embarrassing.
If she could beat Jiang Xin, would she need to complain to the neighbors here and let them watch the drama?
If she could beat Jiang Xin, Mrs. Fu would definitely be the type to use force instead of words.
If she were ten years younger, she might have the strength to confront Jiang Xin.
She wouldn’t stop until there’s a winner!
It wouldn’t be like now, getting bullied by her daughter-in-law just because her son isn’t home.
Words can’t express how aggrieved she feels!
If her son were home, seeing Jiang Xin treating their old couple this way, he would certainly deal with Jiang Xin.
Thinking about the reason for today’s argument with Jiang Xin, Mrs. Fu feels extremely frustrated. She barely said anything, yet Jiang Xin treated her like this.
All she said was that Jiang Xin often went out, suspecting her of having an affair, right?
She doesn’t see anything wrong with saying that.
Look around this village; which young wife flaunts like her, dressed up like a vixen, going out all prettily dressed? Surely she’s meeting a paramour?
In any case, Mrs. Fu believes her suspicion is very reasonable. Whenever Jiang Xin passes by her wearing those new clothes, Mrs. Fu finds them extremely displeasing.
She really does nothing but laze around every day, not knowing the difficulty of making money.
Her son is working hard outside, not even able to come home, just to earn a bit more living expenses for the family.
But what about Jiang Xin?
Staying at home, doing nothing, and spending so much money shopping for clothes.
Mrs. Fu glanced down at the shopping bag in Jiang Xin’s hand, remembering that Jiang Xin said she went to town to buy clothes when asked earlier?
Instantly, Mrs. Fu found the bag in Jiang Xin’s hand extremely displeasing.
Those expenses are all from their family money!
Mrs. Fu’s thinking process is somewhat different from normal people’s.
She’s different from others; she only thinks that since Jiang Xin married into their family, Jiang Xin’s original assets naturally should be jointly owned by their family.
So, all in all, Jiang Xin spending her own money equates to spending the Fu family’s money.
Jiang Xin’s money is her son’s money.
However, her son’s money cannot be considered Jiang Xin’s.
If Jiang Xin knew Mrs. Fu’s thoughts, she’d probably want to tear Mrs. Fu apart.
What an old shrew, never satisfied with taking advantages. Good thing she didn’t tell the Fu Family Member about her plans to set up a stall and do business, otherwise, her little savings would probably be nearly wiped out.
Seeing Jiang Xin staying silent, Mrs. Fu assumed Jiang Xin acquiesced to her words, chickening out in her heart.
The villagers continued to criticize Jiang Xin, talking about her mistakes.
Mrs. Fu now straightforwardly concluded Jiang Xin often leaving early and returning late meant Jiang Xin had someone outside.
Otherwise, when she accused her of having an affair, Jiang Xin wouldn’t be so angry, just because her scandal was exposed and she felt enraged from embarrassment.
The more Mrs. Fu thought about it, the more she felt there was some sense in her thoughts.
Her anger rose immediately, thinking of the possibility her son was being cuckolded; how could she not be infuriated?
Even if these two planned to divorce in the future, if during the marriage Jiang Xin had an affair, and the villagers find out, they would ridicule Fu Yu to death.
It would be better to join forces with the villagers today, giving Jiang Xin a warning to humble her arrogance.
Stop throwing that nasty face around, whom is it meant for!
Thinking of Jiang Xin saying she went shopping in town for clothes, Mrs. Fu’s anger surged uncontrollably.
After all, didn’t everyone go through that age too? When she was young, she never liked dressing up like Jiang Xin.
Back then, the family situation wasn’t great; a new piece of clothing was first worn by older siblings, and once worn out, it’s passed down to the younger ones.
A piece of clothing patched and repaired, worn for years, until it’s beyond recognizable, reluctantly discarded, or repurposed into usable items like pillowcases.
Like Jiang Xin, buying new clothes every now and then, never repeating outfits. What’s more, they’re the latest styles from the mall, you couldn’t find another family like this in the village.
The Old Fu Family, what virtues and abilities do they have to marry such a spendthrift daughter-in-law.
Truly doomed by bad luck!
Mrs. Fu thought of this and grit her teeth in hatred, blaming Jiang Xin, that little tramp, for driving away her original good daughter-in-law.
Otherwise, how would her family end up like this?
Anyway, Mrs. Fu puts all the blame on Jiang Xin.
Ignoring whether Jiang Xin is actually responsible, because when you despise someone, no matter what that person does, you’ll find her annoying.
Now, Mrs. Fu sees Jiang Xin exactly like this.
Seeing Jiang Xin remaining silent, Mrs. Fu ran out of patience, looking at Jiang Xin’s completely indifferent expression, she just wanted to rush up and tear her face apart.
