Jiang Mianmian felt somewhat embarrassed, after all, Yu Cheng, an outsider, was listening to this family's "dirty laundry" inside the room.
Seeing that the eldest was truly angry, Jiang Changtao hurriedly set aside his pride to seek peace, "Eldest brother, she's not thinking straight, don't lower yourself to argue with a woman. They're all children of this household; there's no need to quibble over such matters."
He knew trouble was coming when his wife began to attribute the accounts to San Ya.
Clearly, they had been in the right, but now the eldest had turned the tables, and what was right had become wrong.
"No, today we must clear everything up! Just like you said earlier, biological brothers should also settle their accounts clearly, to prevent you and your wife from always thinking that our main branch has taken an enormous advantage of you."
Jiang Changhai was naturally argumentative even when he was wrong, so when he had a point, he was relentless.