They were very dissatisfied and unkind to the Zhou family's behavior, but they only felt heartache and pity for the abandoned child. They only hoped that the child could come to her senses and that as her parents-in-law, they would definitely treat her as their own daughter if she was willing to stay.

"I don't know, my son just went in, but—" Thinking of her son's expression when he talked about his wife, Mo's mother felt a little worried. She could tell that her son was interested in his wife, but she didn't know what his wife was thinking. Last night was their wedding night, and they didn't want to disturb them. Now that she knew the truth about his wife from her son, she was worried that her son would choose to leave.

Ugh!

"Your son seems to care, but I don't know if it will turn out the way he wants."

Mo's mother's words startled Mo's father. He thought that his cold and aloof son, who was indifferent to everyone, would actually take a liking to his wife. No, he would actually care about a girl. This was such an unusual thing.

Whether he was a child or now that he's grown up, this brat avoids girls like the plague, making everyone who sees him want to cry.

“It’s a good thing that he’s taken a liking to his wife. Then let’s try harder. Maybe our daughter-in-law will take pity on him and fall for him too.”

"Get out! What are you talking about? That's your son. Is he really that bad?" Mo's mother was taken aback. She punched the other person's shoulder, glared at him angrily, and scolded him.

"Heh, don't you know what kind of person your son is? Back in the compound, how he scared those girls to tears? Just because they didn't like him, and they kept bothering him, he just found a non-venomous snake to scare them. Is that something a human would do? And that little girl from the Bai family, she just accidentally leaned against him, and he just pushed her away and took off his tire right in front of her. Tell me, is that something a human would do..."

Thinking about the past, Mr. Mo's tone became displeased, and his voice rose. The thought of cleaning up the mess his brat had made and apologizing to those parents filled him with resentment. He obediently went to apologize, but—

“What? Auntie, could you please keep your daughter away from me in the future? Her smell is unbearable, and I had no choice but to push her away. It wasn't intentional. I believe you understand how it feels to fall into a latrine. And, Uncle, your daughter has completely inherited your talent; she's quite eloquent. You can train her well, but when you do, can you teach her about boundaries? This is the most basic courtesy in interpersonal relationships at work. Or, Uncle, please keep your eyes wide open when you marry someone in the future, otherwise your children will really be an eyesore. Look, your daughter is in front of me every day, affecting my eyesight. If this affects my future enlistment requirements, is that your responsibility or your responsibility…?”

There were so many similar comments that Mo's father didn't want to continue. This brat had completely offended everyone in the compound. As he grew up, he became even more aloof and distant, which made Mo's father wonder if the boy was doing it on purpose to prevent the girls from getting close.

It has to be said that Mo's father really guessed the truth correctly.

At first, Mo Wenchen really wanted to stay away from the girls who were bothering him, but later, after joining the army, he gradually got used to it, it was just his nature.

Mo's mother's lips twitched, and she watched her husband complain about their son with a sense of speechlessness. She was quite speechless. She understood her husband's frustration all too well. She herself had felt frustrated countless times because of what happened to their son when he was a child.

Later, she simply let it go, pretended not to know when she encountered people, and even eventually let her husband handle it. After all, it was his son, and he had to deal with the consequences caused by his son properly.

It wasn't until their son grew up and became increasingly indifferent that they were able to take a break. In addition, after the incident at home, many people kept their distance from them, so things became much quieter, which could be considered a blessing in disguise.

However, thinking about her eldest daughter's marriage, she felt a pang of sympathy for her, but she didn't regret breaking off the engagement. That kind of family wouldn't bring her daughter happiness; she must have been blind to think the other party was so good.

Even though she knew in her heart that her daughter didn't blame her, seeing her daughter's self-conscious appearance still caused her great pain and self-blame.

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