Having Children

She was completely in the dark about the morning's events and the reasons behind Mrs. Wang's decision to send Aunt Yang away. Gu Zi couldn't help but sense a connection to the red packet money Aunt Yang had received. As she continued to clean the wild onions, her ears strained to catch the conversation outside.

Someone asked, "Do you think Yang Tao would have treated Aunt Yang better if she hadn't remarried?" After all, Yang Tao must have faced hardships when Aunt Yang entered her second marriage.

After her divorce, Aunt Yang had lived alone with Yang Tao for seven years before marrying her second husband and having a daughter. The second husband was an honest man, but his extended family had a penchant for gossip, often spreading rumors about Aunt Yang behind her back. Even her second husband's sisters-in-law delighted in sowing discord, gradually causing friction between Aunt Yang and her husband. It was clear that Yang Tao had suffered greatly from this turmoil.