"Sister-in-law, you disagreed with hiring a postpartum caregiver before. Now you blame Aunt for neglecting you, isn't that a bit too much?"

Liang Yuwei: "Is the postpartum caregiver free? We have family members to take care of, why spend that money?"

Cousin: "But the money for the postpartum caregiver doesn't come from you?"

Liang Yuwei: "So what if your aunt pays for it? Isn't her money mine too? Who knew your sister would be so delicate, needing care even for a minor injury, in my opinion, it's just being overly dramatic."

Cousin: "Nothing seems to work for you, so why not just have your mom come take care of you for a couple of days!"

Liang Yuwei first responded with a look of grievance, then retorted:

"My mother-in-law isn't dead, taking care of someone is dirty and tiring, why should my mom do it? Besides, this is originally the family's matter, why involve my maternal family? Are you out of your mind?"

Cousin: "I was just giving a suggestion, why are you so harsh? Your sister can't be left without care, right? Otherwise, you can have your husband take a day off to take care of you."

When it came to her brother, Liang Yuwei's anger escalated, and she lashed out:

"Doesn't he need to earn money? Do you know how much money my husband loses if he takes a day off? So, just because your sister got injured, I have to foot the bill?"

After that, she tagged everyone:

"Come out and judge, am I wrong?"

Except for my cousin and my mom, the other relatives in the group all echoed her, saying I was being dramatic. Just a minor injury, how could it compare to someone going through postpartum confinement?

After all, she was the one from the Jiang family, while I was just a daughter who would eventually marry out. In terms of closeness, she was the closer one.

No matter how my mom tried to explain, Liang Yuwei acted as if she hadn't seen it, her arrogance in the group becoming more pronounced, even tagging me.

"The grudge from postpartum confinement is irreconcilable, Jiang Yuan, unless you kneel down and apologize to me, don't ever step into this household again."

Seeing this, I felt like my head was about to explode, and I immediately retorted:

"Have you eaten crap? Spouting nonsense, you're not even the head of the household yet, but here you are bossing everyone around. If you're so capable, why not ascend to the heavens?"

Seeing that we were about to argue, the relatives in the group pretended to say a few words of reconciliation.

However, Liang Yuwei persisted, her voice choked with emotion as she accused in the group:

"A daughter-in-law is different from a daughter, I just gave birth, and I'm being bullied like this, are you still human?"

Brother Jiang Huai also spoke up:

"Sis, can you say a little less, postpartum confinement is so hard, can't you be a bit more understanding?"

She claimed to be in postpartum confinement, but in reality, she had already finished it days ago, this was just an excuse she was using.

At this point, my mom messaged me, asking me to say a little less, as with Liang Yuwei's personality, it would never end.

I didn't want to argue with her in the first place, and also didn't want to put my mom and brother in a difficult position, so I could only swallow my anger and go to sleep.

Later on, Liang Yuwei didn't complain in the group anymore.

I thought this matter had passed, after all, it wasn't a big deal.

Little did I know, this was just the calm before the storm.

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