"You rebellious son, if you want to leave, then leave by yourself! I, this old maid, want to stay and eat meat." Old Lady Mo sat down angrily again. Why should she, an old maid, listen to her son? She simply wouldn't. After all, the Mo family was still under her rule; she feared no one.
"Mother, don't say I didn't warn you. Big Bull said that if anyone in our family does not leave willingly, he will throw them into the fish pond." He paused and then turned his head to look at Mo Daoyan and his wife. "Second brother, if you don't leave, then just wait to be thrown out by others."
"Big brother, what exactly did Big Bull say to you? Why has your attitude changed so quickly?" Mo Daoyan was puzzled.
"It's all trivial family matters! What can be said? If you won't leave, we have to go first." Having said that, he quickly pulled up Auntie Sun, who was standing by, waiting for the meal.