"If there's an issue, let's talk about the issue, Zhizhi and Manman are not your biological granddaughters. What good does it do you to curse them like this? Besides, my daughter has never done anything wrong. Your malicious words are pointless and only curse the one who actually commits misdeeds,"
Lady Zhang wasn't one to curse in the streets, nor would she use foul or venomous language. This often resulted in a disadvantage in quarrels, losing the edge in ferocity. However, armed with righteousness and confidence, the words she blurted out in anger carried significant weight.
Her words sounded different to Lady Zhou, however. From Lady Zhou's perspective, Lady Zhang was clearly accusing her and Lian Xiuxiu of wrongdoing and cursing them. This was utterly unacceptable. Lady Zhang, as a daughter-in-law, had such a bad conscience as to dare to curse her mother-in-law and sister-in-law.
"You conscienceless wretch, aren't you afraid of being fried in oil? You even dare to curse me,"