If Ming Zhu, who hadn't grasped the gravity of her current situation, might still sympathize with Lady Lin in the future, isn't this just the struggle between a wicked mother-in-law and a daughter-in-law who refuses to be oppressed in modern times?
In the past, Ming Zhu would definitely have stood by Lady Lin's side. As the eldest daughter-in-law who'd given birth to three sons, she still couldn't make any decisions, and didn't even have the right to a share of the food on a daily basis.
The majority of the labor in the household was from the eldest branch, yet they couldn't enjoy equal rights. Anybody would feel dissatisfied under such circumstances.
She could understand!
But now, Ming Zhu, don't forgive her, had no desire to be burned to death or drowned in a pig cage.
Moreover, since she transmigrated and became Wang Yongzhu, it was only Old Granny Zhang who truly cared for her, providing warmth and never allowing her to suffer any injustice.