Chapter 2601: The Wan sisters were sent away (1/2)
Chapter 2601 Sister Wan was sent away
Duan Wan sat down and took a sip of tea before saying, "My father-in-law asked me to tell you that she will send her mother-in-law back to her hometown and find someone to watch her, so she won't let her interfere in our affairs again."
Speaking of this, Duan Wan was a little happy. The mountain above her head is gone, and her whole body is relaxed.
"What about the Wan family?" Gu Yundong asked.
Duan Wan pursed her lips, "Send Mrs Wan back to her husband's house, and all the money she earned before, all of which will be taken out to compensate Xinming Pavilion. If she encounters someone who is deceived by her and needs compensation in the future, Give it back to the deceived person.”
This punishment sounds innocuous, but for Mrs Wan, just sending her back to her husband's house is enough for her to collapse.
The Gao family that Mrs. Wan married was not a very powerful person, but a small businessman in the town.
The Wan family is a small family. If the Dou family hadn't kept their promises, as the Xiao Wan family, they would not have been able to marry General Dou.
So Wan's husband's family has no power and power, and Wan has always been envious of the life of the little Wan's.
The two married people of these sisters are very different, but the Wan family has been married for many years but has nothing to do, which has made her husband's family very dissatisfied. The Gao family took a concubine directly to her husband, and the concubine gave birth to a son to the Gao family, and the whole family was excited, except for the Wan family.
Wan's position in her husband's family has plummeted. If she hadn't had a younger sister who married into Gaomen to support her, Wan's family would have been abandoned by the Gao family for no reason.
But even if she is not suspended, her life is not easy.
Especially when Mrs. Wan was detained by the old lady of the Dou family and could not go anywhere in her hometown, let alone support Mrs. Wan, it is not an exaggeration to say that Mrs. Wan’s life was dire.
The husband treated her coldly, the father-in-law ignored her, the mother-in-law let her do this and that in a different way, the concubine secretly scolded her, and the son-in-law stumbled on her because of her young age. No one in the whole family would be on her side, and she was almost reduced to eating and doing laundry with her servants.