"Yang Yufang, you should have gone to the island to accompany Weisong a long time ago."
She had also thought that Lin Yanqin's words were simply because she disliked her mother.
But she had not expected that her mother was also carrying such a 'crime'—her husband had died because of her, and she must also feel very guilty.
Therefore, in these years at the Ji Family, the grievances she suffered were not only nominal but also included psychological pressure.
Ji Anning stood there stunned... heartbreakingly thinking about the bits and pieces Yang Yufang had done for her from childhood to adulthood. Everyone blamed her, yet she felt sorry for her. Perhaps she had never met Jingfeng's father, that dead father-in-law of hers.
She did not have many feelings for him, so she tended to think more from Yang Yufang's perspective.
"Anning, your mom has always been good to you since you were young. I know you're not the ungrateful type,"