Before, even though that man might have been muddleheaded and foolishly filial, at least he had her and the children in his heart. Even if it meant more hardship and suffering, she was willing to endure and bear it for the sake of their children, for their little family. But now, in his heart, there were only his suffering parents and an unmarried sister. Where was there a place for her and their five children?
If her father-in-law, mother-in-law, and little sister-in-law were easy to get along with, if they treated her and her children as part of the family, she would have been willing to use silver to build a house, to live together with them happily and prosperously. But they weren't like that!
During her years in Lao Mo's House, she had grown too tired. Now that things had come to this point, that man had even spoken out about divorcing her, what was there left for her to long for?