After the female supporting character in the quick transmigration series realized her mistakes

Chapter 507: Daughter Reborn After Mother's Divorce (Part 22)

Actually, at that time, Cheng Rong felt that the child was still young and did not think things through when it came to such a big event as Li Fanfan's wedding.

They had agreed to stay out of it and not concern themselves with Li Fanfan's affairs anymore, but they couldn't resist and went to analyze the pros and cons of marriage with Li Fanfan again.

Unfortunately, Li Fanfan wouldn't listen. She felt that she had never had a complete family since she was a child, so she wanted to get married as soon as possible and have a family that truly belonged to her.

Who would have thought that Li Fanfan couldn't find the happy little family she envisioned in men at all, and she was subjected to domestic violence not long after getting married.

In the end, Li Fanfan's marriage ended in divorce less than a year later.

However, Li Fanfan later fell into a vicious cycle. The worse things got, the more she talked about how badly Cheng Rong treated her, and she even played the victim in her social circle.

But she didn't say a word about whether Li Nangu, who raised her, was wrong.

Recalling her past life, Li Weiwei still felt quite sorry for her second sister's situation. Before their parents' divorce, her second sister's grades were among the best.

The two sisters were only one grade apart, but the younger sister's grades were always better than Li Weiwei's.

In her previous life, Li Weiwei worked hard because Cheng Rong was unreliable and Li Nangu was ruthless. She kept pushing her younger sister to study hard, and in the end, both sisters were admitted to university.

It's not that she doesn't resent her parents, but Li Weiwei knows how to regulate her emotions. Li Ranran grew up right under Li Weiwei's nose.

Li Weiwei still received Cheng Rong's occasional favoritism; whenever it rained heavily, Cheng Rong would personally go to the school to pick her up.

Then he rushed off to play mahjong, completely forgetting that his youngest daughter was still at school. It was Li Weiwei who went to pick up her sister after she got home.

Every time she encountered such favoritism, Li Ranran would suspect that Cheng Rong didn't like her. Fortunately, Li Weiwei was there to mediate, so Li Ranran didn't go astray.

Back when Li Hengsheng skipped school and got into fights, it was Li Weiwei, his older sister, who chased after him with a big stick and beat him until he was forced to return to school and study obediently.

Later, however, Li Hengsheng simply wasn't cut out for studying, so he went to work in another province. But as the only boy in the family, he didn't go astray.

Li Hengsheng would divide the money he earned from working into several parts: one part for his mother, two parts for his two older sisters as living expenses during their university years, and one part for his own expenses.

Therefore, this time, Li Weiwei also wants to try her best to bring Li Fanfan into their team, at least to prevent her from going astray.

Women shouldn't always be looking for strange things in men; that's highly unreliable.

Relying on yourself is more reliable than relying on a man!

Li Weiwei looked at Cheng Rong seriously and couldn't help but analyze the family's situation with her, "Mom, I think our family should buy another house, it must be a big one, if we don't have enough money, we can buy it with a mortgage."

Cheng Rong was quite resistant to taking out loans. She had no problem spending her own money as she pleased, but she always felt uneasy about borrowing or taking out loans.

So Cheng Rong waved her hands repeatedly, directly refusing, "If you have money, buy it. If you don't, why bother? Do you think loans are so easy to get?"

“That’s right, Weiwei. We have to be careful about loans. We should only do what we are capable of. Don’t force yourself to do things that are beyond our capabilities.” Huang Hua was also very opposed to taking out a loan to buy a house.

Seeing that her mother and grandmother were against it, Li Weiwei immediately began to analyze the pros and cons of buying a house with a mortgage for them.

After Li Weiwei's analysis, none of the family doubted her, since she had come up with many good ideas for their clothing store over the past year.

In general, buying a house with a loan in 2007 was indeed not a high barrier for ordinary families, and the housing price and repayment pressure were relatively small, making it a good time for many people to realize their "housing dream".

"Is it really that good?" Cheng Rong trusted her eldest daughter quite a bit, and hearing her speak so confidently, she couldn't help but feel a little tempted.

Li Weiwei nodded vigorously, "Of course! If we're going to buy one, we'll buy a big one, so we can have a room for Fanfan and Xiaobao. When they come to the county town, they'll know that their mother is always thinking about them."

Li Ranran, who was standing nearby, nodded repeatedly when she heard her eldest sister talk about her second sister and Xiao Bao. She hadn't seen her second sister and Xiao Bao for a long time and missed them terribly.

The four siblings of the Li family grew up together with their mother, and they were all very unaccustomed to the sudden separation.

Cheng Rong felt a pang of sadness when she thought of her two children who weren't by her side. They were living such good lives now, and naturally they longed for the whole family to be together.

The children didn't grow up with Li Nangu, so their relationship with him wasn't very close.

However, Cheng Rong had been with them since birth until they were teenagers, so how could she not feel anything?

But she still casually said, "Why would I need to save rooms for them? It's not like the Li family doesn't have a place to stay. If I did, they might think I have some bad intentions, that I can't stand seeing them doing well! That I'm trying to win over the two kids and sow discord between Xiaobao and the Li family!"

That's quite possible. In her previous life, Cheng Rong had also been involved in Li Fanfan's education, only to be ridiculed by Granny Li for meddling in other people's business.

Granny Li also openly and subtly implied that Cheng Rong's own life was a mess, that she didn't even have a stable house, yet she still had the nerve to meddle in other people's business.

Cheng Rong has a strong sense of self-respect, and after being told off by the Li family, she no longer has the mind to care about their affairs.

Because Xiao Bao is still young, no matter what the Li family says, as long as he is close to Cheng Rong and the others, he will run to the house they rent, so Cheng Rong can still see him.

But Li Fanfan is stubborn; if Cheng Rong doesn't go to her, she won't contact Cheng Rong either.

Over time, the bond between mother and daughter, or between sisters, has faded considerably.

However, if no one takes the initiative to contribute now, the outcome will remain the same.

So, faced with Cheng Rong's stubbornness, Li Weiwei had no choice but to continue to persuade her: "Mom, you're not the kind of person who's afraid of what others say. Just do what you're supposed to do. No matter what, you're still the mother of all four of us siblings."

That's just how Cheng Rong is; the more she lacks something, the more she cares about it.

In her past life, she lived in a daze and was ridiculed by Granny Li in front of so many people, a memory she held for a lifetime.

But now that she owns a house and has money, if the Li family dares to say a bad word about her, Cheng Rong might throw the house deed and money in their faces to show them how powerful she is.

It's like holding sand in your hand; the tighter you grip it, the faster it slips away, and in the end, you're left with an endless sense of loss.

Being overly concerned about something can magnify one's own shortcomings, making it harder to grasp the object of one's desires and anxieties, and easily leading to a cycle of "the more you want something, the more you feel lacking."

For example, some people are always concerned about others' approval, and their excessive sensitivity makes them appear awkward.

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