When Aunt Zhang cried in front of her, saying that her family couldn't make ends meet and her daughter-in-law had no milk, and thus they had no choice but to steal milk powder from Ye Huan's home, Ye Huan thought of that old saying.
"Those who are pitiful must have something hateful about them. Your child is not full, so you come to deprive my child of food?"
"Doesn't your conscience hurt?"
The most hateful thing she said was, "After all, it's not your biological child, and he's fine, so why don't you forgive me this once?"
Her male colleague looked at his mother with shame, "Mom, how can you be like this? Where am I supposed to put my face now?"
See, at this time, he wasn't thinking about other ways to make amends, he was only concerned about his reputation.
Even in the end, they didn't propose any compensation, but Ye Huan was not to be trifled with.
