Xing Nong snorted through his nose and glared at the elderly lady-in-law who rolled her eyes at him: "Even if it were for feeding a dog, I wouldn't give it to that kind of person."
Luo Ye chuckled and tapped Xing Nong's forehead: "You, having grown up in a military family and mostly been around servicemen and their families, would find her unforgivable.
In fact, such daughters-in-law are not uncommon. If the elderly lady had only one son, it wouldn't be this way. With multiple sons, daughters-in-law inevitably compete. The elderly lady can't treat everyone equally. Even if she did, everyone would have their own agendas and still feel shortchanged.
The sons and daughters-in-law bringing the elderly lady to the hospital shows that they still care about her. Some children, when their parents reach this age and suffer fractures, might just leave them to recover at home.