"Auntie, why won't you give uncle a chance? Ever since you moved out last month, I've seen a change in him," Muniang said convincingly, "Just the other day, I saw uncle watching you and the children laughing and talking in the yard. I asked him why he didn't join in with the children, and he awkwardly said that the children didn't like him and he was afraid of making them unhappy, so he didn't dare to approach."
Madam Liu was taken aback, as if she had never noticed this. The children were not close to their father but preferred their mother. Although she sometimes hit them, deep down they knew she was the most reliable, so they clung to her. As for Qiao Yuanming, he indeed "suffered ostracism" at home.
"Uncle did do a lot of wrong things in the past, but I think he has seen things clearly now. Since you've already moved out, you shouldn't let the past continue to affect your feelings," Muniang advised.