I Became the Little Demon in Leading Role's Family-Chapter 341 - 350: Never Let Yourself Feel Wronged
Chapter 341: Chapter 350: Never Let Yourself Feel Wronged
The grocery store was quite large, with three storefronts, but what Bai Xin couldn’t understand was why it was so busy—an all-year-round, no-break operation. When she mentioned taking a day off, they could come up with countless reasons to refuse.
It was as if they preferred money over their lives.
"I’m here to take you home, Xinxin. You know how mom is—quick to speak but soft-hearted, she really means no harm. Besides, I’ve always been on your side, haven’t I?"
Mu Yi reached out his hand, wanting to grab Bai Xin’s, but stopped midway, fearing she’d get angry, and carefully watched her.
Seeing Mu Yi like this, Bai Xin felt annoyed. Mu Yi wasn’t fundamentally flawed; he was just a bit too easily swayed by his mother’s words.
His mother was so domineering, she seemed eager to control everything herself, and still wanted to be the head of the household.
Mu Yi also had an older brother who, because of their overly assertive mother, still hadn’t found a wife. Who would want to marry into a family where the mother-in-law dictates everything, even down to daily meals? Not to mention a perpetually troublesome younger sister.
She never did any chores, daydreaming all day about marrying a rich man.
Not to mention, she had become so overweight from eating, she would pant heavily just from walking. When Bai Xin suggested she lose weight for her health,
it caused an uproar. The mother and daughter threw themselves on the floor, crying and screaming that Bai Xin, as the sister-in-law, couldn’t tolerate her sister-in-law. Out of good conscience, Bai Xin genuinely meant well.
She was only willing to endure it because she lived alone with Mu Yi, otherwise she wouldn’t have stayed.
But even then, trouble brewed. First, going to her workplace to cry, make a scene, and threaten to commit suicide, forcing her to quit. Lastly, she hadn’t gotten pregnant, and they even went so far as to put drugs in her food, which was intolerable to her.
She had long said they should not live together, but Mu Yi insisted that they were just a courtyard wall short of separate households, and asked her to bear with it.
This time, she no longer wanted to endure.
Previously, she had hoped to discover more of his good points after getting married. Unfortunately, all she found were trifling issues.
"I really haven’t noticed. I said I wanted some space. Whether it’s about you, your mom, or your sister. My room—your sister can just walk in, my clothes—just wear them? Have they no shame? And really, with her size, can she even fit into them?"
The two of them didn’t even compare!
Mu Yi’s face stiffened, obviously picturing that scene. But he restrained himself and started to explain.
"But we’re all family. If I lock the door, what will everyone think, right?"
Although they were in a small town, it was the old district, with decades-old neighbors. If they saw them locking the door, who knows what they’d think of their family relations.
"So, they can just enter my room, treat my belongings as their own?
Your mom can just go to my workplace, cry, make a scene, threaten to commit suicide, and then complain every day if I don’t resign?
Your sister can take my things to show off, even if they belonged to my deceased mother?
Mu Yi, has it been that I’ve given you too much face, making you think that no matter what happens, I won’t get angry?"
In the past few years, Bai Xin had really endured a lot. Her mother wasn’t well, and she couldn’t worry her. Because she wanted her mother to see her happy, but after her mother passed away, she focused on her work and slowly pulled through. She didn’t want to endure anything anymore.
Bai Xin had never let herself be oppressed, not previously, and she wouldn’t in the future either. If they wanted to argue or make a fuss, she was up for it.
So Bai Xin really hadn’t been polite with them. Before leaving, she had a big fight with the mother and daughter and victoriously went back home.