After that scene, Aunt Lai, fuming with anger, returned to the dining table, while her daughter, having been beaten by her, felt wronged and kept crying, refusing to eat.
"Wuwuwu, I want elder sister!"
Ye Daidi, the little girl, had always envied Mrs. Li's daughter and sons who had a gentle mother that loved them, and vaguely understood that they had different statuses.
She stubbornly called Mrs. Li 'elder sister,' but referred to Mrs. Li's children as 'brother' and 'sister,' no matter how much the adults at home tried to correct her.
No matter how much her mother scolded or beat her, she persisted in addressing them this way.
The thoughts and determination of little Ye Daidi were unknown to anyone; they thought she was just too young to understand, didn't listen when told, and would continue to receive education next time.
Mrs. Li... Although she felt a bit reluctant about how close Aunt Lai's daughter was to her,