Chapter 1333 - Nianyao and Mo Xicheng (6) (1/2)
Shi Nianyao thought, “Now you’ve realized.”
But she could only think it, she didn’t dare to say it out loud.
She smiled and said, “Auntie, don’t worry too much, you’re his mom. This is how it goes.”
After Yao Lili heard this, she nodded and said, “Yes, I’m his mom. Even if I’m bad to him, I’m still his mom. Nianyao-ah, did you know that, when he was young, once Mo Xicheng had an exam and he did slightly better than Mo Zhi? When he came back, I used a broom to beat him up. I had told him before that he couldn’t do better than Mo Zhi in exams. It’s because this is what we owe the Mo Family.”
“It’s just that I’m a bad mother. I used a lowly affection to love his father deeply, refusing to leave. It’s just that I shamelessly stayed in this house. This ruined the relationship between his father and Li Shu. I already owe this family too much, I cannot allow Mo Xicheng to snatch Mo Zhi’s limelight.”
“So at that time, I beat him a lot and I was also scared. Did you know? Mo Xicheng was only ten then, he was in the rebellious stage. If he didn’t listen to me and performed a lot better than Mo Zhi, I was worried that Li Shu would deal with him. I did all of this for his sake.”
“But this child, he doesn’t accept my good intentions and chose to leave the house.”
“Did you know that the moment he left, I felt that my whole life had become empty? I had no idea where to find him, I could only stay at home and cry.”
“At that time, I couldn’t help but wonder whether I had done wrongly. Maybe I shouldn’t have stayed in this house, maybe I shouldn’t have restricted him… But I don’t regret it! If I hadn’t done all of this, if I had left the Mo Family then, he wouldn’t have gotten the chance to receive such quality education. He wouldn’t have been able to grow up in such a good environment. And he wouldn’t have become a useful person now.”
As Yao Lili mentioned this, her eyes became red.
She lowered her head, rubbed her eyes and looked at Shi Nianyao,
Shi Nianyao couldn’t help but take a tissue and pass it to her. “Auntie, dry your tears.”