The housekeeper said this deliberately to see if Bhutto's wife could endure hardship.

Bhutto's daughter-in-law came to her senses and nodded vigorously.

"I'm fine! I'm not afraid of hardship!"

“Well, change your clothes and start working.

Because your two daughters are slow in their studies, they should temporarily go to the children's class.

Wait until they catch up and then adjust the shifts."

"Thank you, sorry for the trouble."

What Bhutto's wife was most worried about were her two daughters.

Now that she has a job, her daughter has a place to study, and she has a place to live, what else could she not be satisfied with?

Although it was a six-person room, the other three workers were very nice and even helped her get hot water.

It was so much better than working like a slave at home and being treated like a fool.

"Rao Rao."

Wen Rao was about to go over and say a few words to the housekeeper when she was called away by Zhan's mother.

She felt that Zhan's mother had called her away on purpose.

"Mom, do you have something to tell me?"

Wen Rao waited until there was no one around and asked in a low voice.

"You just wanted the housekeeper to take care of Bhutto's wife, didn't you?"

Zhan's mother saw what Wen Rao was thinking.

"Yes, I always think it's not easy for a woman to raise two children."

"Raorao, Mom knows how kind you are.

But we need to observe Bhutto's wife for a while to see if she has really come to her senses or can be coaxed back by a man's words."

Zhan's mother has her own considerations.

After all, she had seen many women who were so angry with men that they ran away from home for a while, and then went back after the men coaxed them.

She also understood that it would be better to demolish ten temples than to destroy a marriage.

But in the case of Bhutto's daughter-in-law, if she was coaxed back by Bhutto's few words, there would be no need to help her.

At noon, Wen Rao had lunch and sent Zhan's mother back for a nap.

Just as I passed by the kitchen, I heard the sound of an argument coming from inside.

"What's wrong with your daughter? She snatched the child's lollipop! She even pushed my son down!"

"Yes...I'm sorry, they didn't mean it. I'll compensate you."

Wen Rao recognized the voice as coming from Bhutto's wife, and asked the housekeeper to translate it before she understood what had happened.

"Your daughter is that old now, she shouldn't be in the children's class!

My child is so young, how can he cheat and rob you?

At lunch, they each ate half a pot of rice! They were like reincarnated evil spirits.”

The parent whose child had his lollipop taken away was very dissatisfied with Bhutto's daughter-in-law.

"My two daughters did not have enough to eat at home before. They did not do it on purpose. I will teach them."

Bhutto's wife said this and turned around and picked up a fire stick.

Just as the stick was about to fall on the eldest daughter's back, the housekeeper stepped forward in time to stop it.

The vice-principal also rushed over when he heard the noise.

“Bhutto’s daughter-in-law, the children have made mistakes, so first have a good conversation with them.

Now that you are here, don't beat your children at every turn like you did before.

Don’t go back to the old ways.”

The principal's last words made Bhutto's wife stand still as if struck by lightning.

The vice-principal took the stick from her hand.

The parent who came to see her also sighed helplessly.

"It's not easy for you to take care of two children by yourself, so forget it this time. I don't want to see you beat the children.

But your two daughters are not young anymore, if there is a quarrel, our family will definitely suffer."

After the parent said this, he took the money for the lollipops from Bhutto's wife and left.

Bhutto's wife looked at her two daughters huddled in the corner, tears streaming down her face.

She is said to be several years older than that child, but she weighs less than him. Both of her daughters are skinny.

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