The aunt only had eyes for her maternal family, often taking grains and money from her home to give to her mother and brother.
Old Mrs. Song knew about it, but she was helpless.
If she said anything, the aunt would immediately turn hostile, then start crying and screaming for a divorce.
She would also curse the Song family for ingratitude, claiming that both her and Song Nian's jobs were secured through her mother's connections, accusing the Song family of wanting to "cross the river and demolish the bridge."
"Sister, I heard from Huzi that whatever he wants, the aunt will send to her mother's family's cousin; she won't leave a single thing for Huzi, and crying is of no use."
"Is that really the case?"
The uncle's family only had one son, nicknamed Huzi.
He was currently in primary school.
Song Yunuan was also feeling uncertain, as she and her brother were hungry.
If the aunt didn't provide food, they might as well take their grandfather's horse cart back to the village.