Lady Meilin is seduced by her green tea brother-in-law everyday-Chapter 94: Why lady Chi disliked the Mo’s.

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Chapter 94: Why lady Chi disliked the Mo’s.

The mighty little peepstar: One ought not to swear to the heavens carelessly if one’s mouth is not often truthful.

A short video of Mo Liang’s body twitching and convulsing was added below that post.

Chi Lian could not stop laughing as she made the post. She had been plotting vengeance but as it turned out, she did not need to, Mei Mei had it in the bag.

"You are pleased I take it." Her husband commented.

She nodded. "More than pleased. I just wish that he could have pissed on himself when that lightning struck him. That sly tongued demon, he is the scourge of the earth, him and his mother. If there is a human black hole, she is it."

Meow Meow let out a few squeaks to attract the attention of the couple. Neither husband nor wife looked up. She was looking at her laptop and he was looking at her.

The squeaking continued and Chi Lian rolled her eyes. "Yes, Meow Meow, I hear you loud and clear, you are pregnant. Congratulations, if only we knew who the father was." She said sarcastically.

Muyang touched her hair, running his hands over the smooth texture gently. "By the way, honey, you never did tell me why you disapproved of Mo Liang so much right from the beginning. As soon as he completed his treatment, you wanted him out of our lives. Even when it came to schools, you wanted to send him elsewhere. Why was that?"

Chi Lian’s eyes looked up as she recalled a particular memory, something she has stumbled on unexpectedly. "We were not around when the fire happened and by the time we returned, we could never pin point the true cause. We accepted the results of the fire investigators and moved on.

At the time we so grateful to Mo Liang that we provided the best doctors, treatment options and caretakers. Then I reached out to his family and things started to take a turn. I never liked the Mo family right from the onset because when invited them to the city they demanded that I pay for transportation or else they would not come and they would make sure everyone knew why.

I paid for tickets on the bullet speed train and they rejected them. His mother, Mrs. Sun demanded for air tickets. She said this to me on the phone, that she had never been on a plane before and this was a good opportunity to take a free flight."

"What!!!" Muyang exclaimed. "Their son was ill and a free flight was her priority!"

Chi Lian nodded. "Oh it gets much worse, I paid for business class tickets and went to the airport in person with your grandfather to pick up the Mo couple. I went to the bathroom at the airport and coincidentally, Mrs. Sun was in there.

She was on the phone with one of her relatives, complaining about the fact that I paid for business class tickets. She called me a penny pincher and said we were selfish because we had private planes but flew them in on an ordinary plane, in an ordinary class like commoners.

I will never forget how she said that our daughter’s life was theirs now and we could never be rid of them. She said half of our fortune should belong to their family because her son had saved us from burying our child."

Muyang made Chi Lian sit up right and he looked into her eyes, frowning deeply. "Honey, why didn’t you ever tell me any of this?"

She shook her head. "Mei Mei was in shock, frightened out of her mind. She was having nightmares, not eating and fearful of almost everything. If a glass broke she would hide in a corner and start screaming. We had to put her in a medically induced coma for two days. You were blaming yourself because she had begged you to to the Olympiad and you chose to go traveling with me.

You kept saying that if you had been there, she would not have been trapped under the shelf and almost burned to death. And then you went and had a heart attack thanks to all the stress. Your grandfather nearly died from high blood pressure when you were in the operating room. So much was going on at the time that I didn’t have the time to bring all this up with you.

I just decided to let it go. At the end of the day, Mo Liang had saved our daughter. It didn’t matter if his relatives were unlikable. I thought we could give them some money eventually and send them away after Mo Liang was healed." freeweɓnøvel.com

"But that was not what happened." He said softly.

Her face darkened. "That weasel! as soon as he could wheel himself out of his hospital bed, he started finding Mei Mei in her hospital room. He kept talking about how he had saved her and spitting crap about fate. He got into her mind when she was vulnerable and they bonded over being two survivors in that fire. At first, I ignored it because Mei Mei started recovering but then he took over her whole world slowly.

The Mo’s moved here and they started asking us for money and favors all the time, using that life saving favor to guilt trip us. Every bad investment they made, I had to replace what they had lost. I found jobs for almost all of their entire clan.

I bought them an apartment and they demanded for a villa. When I gave them one on the outskirts of the city they were dissatisfied and demanded for one near the center of the city. The more that I gave, the more the greedier they grew.

They would show up to our house for the Lunar New Year acting as if we are relatives. They started extending their fingers into the Phoenix group and I cut them off brutally. Mo Liang run to Mei Mei and she run to me to complain about it.

I tried to warn Mei Mei but she was just so blind....." She broke off and sighed. "It was my fault, I should have sent her abroad after that fire."

Muyang had heard these words many times. Over the years, ever since their daughter left home, his wife had considered all the things she could have done to prevent Mei Mei’s life from being derailed. That list grew longer every year because she found something to add.

He hugged her, offering his warmth as comfort. "You cannot blame yourself, there was a lot going on at home at the time. You had a sick daughter, a sick husband and sick grand father-in-law. In addition to that, you had to oversee both of our businesses. Nobody could have known that Mo Liang was a schemer at that age.

Everyone just saw an innocent brave boy that did something heroic. But the past doesn’t matter anymore, Mei Mei’s eyes have been opened."

She leaned into the hug and sighed, feeling exhausted. Talking or thinking about what was one of the hardest years of their lives always left her without energy and sad.

Meow Meow squeaked again, warning the couple. The wolf cub that Jun Yi had brought home was shitting all over the carpet. Was the crazy woman blind?