At this moment, Wang Chen forgot the instructions Li Qian had given him; his mind was filled with sympathy for Widow Yang.
He was raised by his grandparents since he was a child. Both were elderly, and his grandfather had lung disease, which led to constant financial struggles at home.
For so long, it had been Wang Chen who thought of various ways to sustain their livelihood.
Therefore, he could especially understand the bitter taste of being alone and forlorn, having to tough everything out on one's own.
In fact, Widow Yang's experiences could be said to be even more challenging than Wang Chen's.
Because not only did she have to maintain her and her daughter's livelihood, but she also endured the harassment from male villagers and the verbal abuse from the female villagers.
All of these made Wang Chen feel deeply sympathetic and also gave rise to a sense of pity within him.
Listening to his tone so full of certainty, Widow Yang was momentarily startled.