Chapter 1951
Lady Wilson felt as if the world was spinning around her after Jennifer pped her.
Never did she expect that Jennifer did not make a move against her, despite all those insulting
nders being thrown at her earlier. 6
Yet when she showed the white feather, she rubbed Jennifer the wrong way.
Although Jennifer was a crude person, she was indeed a filial daughter.
When she heard about her mother attempted suicide b y drinking pesticide, after being forced by
her sister-in w, she quickly rushed home from her inws.
At that time, her mother was already terminally ill and was beyond cure. 2
At the hospital, Jennifer''s mother told her in her weak voice that she wanted to go home because it
was ufortable to stay there.
Jennifer knew that her mother knew she was dying, s 0 she wanted to help her family save some
money by discontinuing the unnecessary treatments in the hospital.
She wanted to take her mother back to her inws’ ce to show filial respect for her in the
remaining days and let her rest in peace.
However, her inws strongly objected, especially her mother-inw who condemned her on the
phone, saying that if she ever dared to bring her mother back to their ce, then she would never
be able to enter the house. 2
Her brother, who was afraid of his wife, was reluctant as well to let her mother go back because he
was afraid that it would bring bad luck if she passed away i n his house.
At her wits'' end, she could only take her mother back t 0 their old house which had long since been
abandoned.
In the dpidated house, Jennifer did her best to wipe her mother with warm water, put on clean
clothes, and made her a bowl of noodles with eggs. 2
After finished eating the noodle, her mother held her hand and said contentedly, "My dear daughter,
I''ll take a nap now.” And then, her mother never woke up again. 3
Jennifer cried all her tears that day.
After giving her mother a proper burial, she beat up her sister-inw, which led to her being locked
up in the detention center.
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It was also due to filial piety that when she heard that ine was treating Lady Wilson badly, she
felt sympathy for Lady Wilson and hated ine at the same time.
Generally speaking, Jennifer was a crude, slovenly, uncultured peasant woman but deep in her
heart she was always full of respect for her deceased mother and full of reverence for humanity.
Although she was hot-tempered, she was not a bad person.
She could put up with Lady Wilson’s insults to her, but she could not tolerate even the slightest
offense to her mother. 3
The simple remark from Lady Wilson saying that dying in a better room would guarantee a good
reincarnation in the next life reminded Jennifer of her mother who died in the shabby dpidated
house.
She always felt that her mother was a loyal and kind person despite her poor and destitute life.
Unfortunately, she had a miserable and unfortunate fate that not only she never enjoyed a minute of
happiness in her life, but also she was pushed, by her daughter-inw, to end her life.
Jennifer felt that even if her mother died in the shabbiest house in the world, God would have mercy
o n her by letting her to reincarnate into a good family and live in ease andfort for the rest of
her next life.
Lady Wilson’s remark earlier unintentionally denied her firm beliefs, but also desecrated the image
of her mother''s holiness and greatness in her heart.
Therefore, she could not bear it any longer and p Lady Wilson.
At this moment, Lady Wilson scowled at Jennifer with resentment while covering her reddish and
swollen face.