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What is the meaning of Chapter 21, "The Little Uncle"?

"What does my uncle mean by that?"

Wasn't Mom driven to the brink of collapse by her sister-in-law?

What does this have to do with Mu Mian?

She didn't think she had done anything wrong.

However, it was clear that both her second and youngest uncles looked at Mu Mian with reproach in their eyes, and they both felt that it was her fault. In particular, her youngest uncle pointed at Mu Mian's nose and scolded her, "Your brother wants a house, so you give it to him."

What can't be compromised among family members?

You're a girl, you'll get married sooner or later, do you really want to bring your house with you when you get married?

It wasn't easy for your parents to raise you; without them, you wouldn't be here.

If it weren't for their hard work in supporting your university education, would you have been able to get into a 211 university? Would you be where you are today?

"Filial piety is the most important of all virtues. Have you forgotten the principles and laws of our ancestors? Have you wasted all your education?"

The uncle, standing on the moral high ground, punished Mu Mian.

Because she was born of her parents, and without them she wouldn't exist, everything she has should belong to the Mu family, including her worthless life. If her parents ever want to take her back, they'll have to obediently commit suicide, is that what you mean?

Her family always used these rules and regulations to restrict her, as if if she couldn't do them, she would be unfilial and unworthy of being a human being.

But what about my brother?

He wouldn't need to comply.

No one else needs to follow these rules, except for Mu Mian.

Why?

Just because she is a girl, is she destined to marry from the moment she is born, so is she born to be exploited?

Mu Mian was unconvinced.

She believes that other girls who, like her, have been poisoned by feudal ideology and have had similar experiences, are not convinced.

At this time.

My second uncle brought over a copy of the agreement.

It's a house transfer agreement.

Holding a pen, the uncle said to Mu Mian, "If you still consider yourself a member of the Mu family, if you have even a shred of gratitude, then sign this today and go in to apologize to your mother."

Everyone is pressuring her.

It's clear that Mu Mian bought the house.

She made the biggest concession: because her brother was getting married, she voluntarily moved out of her own home and even lent her brother 300,000 yuan as a bride price.

She believed she had a clear conscience.

Other sisters might not be able to do what she did.

But people are still pressuring her.

"What if I don't sign?"

Mu Mian asked her uncle.

If she doesn't sign, will the Mu family disown her? Will she be all alone, without family or home?

All her relatives would blame her.

They called her an ingrate, saying she was driving her own mother to the brink of despair, and that her family fell apart because she refused to hand over the house.

"You must sign."

The uncle said, "This is what you should do as a child. Your parents raised you, so you should contribute to the family. Now, all you're asking is to transfer the house to your brother, and you're making such a fuss."

Do you think you've done right by your parents' hard work in raising you?

"Back then, you got into the best private high school in the county but couldn't afford the tuition. Did your mother go from house to house borrowing money to make up the difference?"

"The money was borrowed from my mother, but I'm the one who paid it back," Mu Mian said.

She paid it all back.

She didn't have to pay tuition for nine years of compulsory education, and her family never bought her any tutoring materials. Mu Mian's learning was entirely up to her own efforts.

She borrowed money to pay for high school, but later, when she went to university and started earning her own money, she paid it all back.

She earned her own tuition and living expenses at university without asking her family for a single penny.

At the same time, she has helped her family a lot over the years. Just the house in her hometown was leaking and needed renovation several times, each time costing 10,000 to 20,000 yuan. All of this money was paid by Mu Mian.

She spent a considerable amount of money on the Mu family.

Aside from not repaying her parents' kindness in raising her, she was perfectly financially independent.

"You think you're something special just because you've made a few stinking bucks? You're not a Mu anymore? Mu Mian, are you going to drive your mother to her death, sever ties with your uncles, or sign this document? The choice is yours."

Mu Mian: ? ?

She didn't understand why everyone was pressuring her.

At this time.

Li Wenyu has arrived.

I brought a lot of fruit, originally intending to meet Professor Mu's family and leave a good impression.

But unexpectedly, he overheard these things.

So that's how hard Teacher Mu's life was.

Her family is pressuring her.

Li Wenyu threw the fruit away, rushed over to protect Mu Mian, and tore up the agreement on the spot. "Why sign? You might as well just rob us. What's the difference between you and bandits?"

"and who are you?"

The younger uncle asked.

Li Wenyu stood tall and straight, looking like a real man. "I'm Teacher Mu's suitor, so I can't stand to see her being bullied, so what? I'm warning you, if you dare to touch a single hair on Teacher Mu's head..."

I'll have my dad kick you all out of Chengdu and send you to Africa to do hard labor, so you can never come back.

"Teacher Mu, let's go."

Escorted by Li Wenyu, Mu Mian left the hospital. "Thank you for earlier."

“Teacher Mu, why don’t you say you have difficulties! If you’re short of money, my family has it. Money is the last thing my family lacks. I’ve found that we complement each other quite well, hehe.” Li Wenyu started daydreaming again.

"Thank you."

But Mu Mian doesn't need anyone's sympathy.

At this time.

Gu Xiangque has arrived.

He got out of the car, looking very tall.

He's incredibly tall, but his presence is even more imposing.

He's a mature, reserved man. Li Wenyu, on the other hand, is more youthful. Both are good-looking, each with their own merits; it just depends on which type Mu Mian prefers. "Are you alright?"

His hand naturally wrapped around Mu Mian.

Mu Mian shook her head.

"I want to go home."

"it is good."

He will take her home now.

Mu Mian got into Gu Xiangque's car, and the two left together.

Li Wenyu: Sigh! No matter how good he is to Teacher Mu, it can't compare to her status as a husband.

Does Teacher Mu like poor people?

Damn it! Turns out he lost because his family was too rich.

Ugh!

Having money can be a hassle.

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