Compared to her sisters, Jiang Mianmian's life was truly blissful.
From a young age, she enjoyed the same treatment as the boys, didn't have to do any chores, ate well, dressed well, and was well nurtured, turning out to be beautiful and likable.
After starting school, her academic performance was also good, frequently ranking first and bringing honor to the Jiang Family, and gradually even the grandparents, who greatly favored boys over girls, began to dote on her.
After graduating from high school, she smoothly got a job in a garment factory, becoming the envy of the villagers as an urban dweller, and the most promising offspring of the Old Jiang Family.
However, for her sisters, education was an impossible luxury, let alone moving to the city to work.
If there had to be one regret in San Ya's life, it was the inexplicable decision she made at 18, to ignore her family's advice and insist on marrying a good-for-nothing loafer from the town.