After Pang Xiuli experienced a series of events in her family, she expressed her disappointment in her son's retirement. Her family was deeply influenced by the idea of favoring sons over daughters. She and her husband did everything for their son, including buying a house and a car, taking on a mortgage and car loan, but faced many family conflicts after their son got married. For example, the problem of adding a name to the house, the problem of sharing economic pressure, and the conflict between her daughter-in-law during the confinement period. These experiences made her realize that the idea that her son would support her in her old age was just wishful thinking. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I'm not sure. 'Pang mang thai' could potentially be a local dialect expression, a made-up word, or something related to a specific field or culture that I'm not aware of. It's quite mysterious!
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It could imply that the girl is expressing opposing or alternating opinions. Maybe she's indecisive or responding to different situations.
It's kind of a strange phrase. Maybe it suggests a positive attitude towards a kiss in a cartoon-like situation. But it's quite ambiguous and could have various interpretations depending on the context it's used in.
I'm not quite sure. Maybe it's related to a specific scene or character decision in a manhwa. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure exactly. It could be some sort of random phrase or a reference to a specific cartoon or song that I'm not familiar with.
It might imply that in a love story, having the courage to say yes leads to something wonderful.
It could imply a sense of surprise or relief that someone remembered a particular character or event. Maybe it's about validation or the importance of being remembered.
It could mean the guy is simply agreeing or confirming something. Maybe he's excited about an offer or giving his approval.
I have no idea what that phrase could mean. It seems really random and confusing.