"Don't forget how people treated you during those few days when you were mourning the wrong death," Qin Jin reminded Old Mrs. Qin, choosing to listen to Li Qiao's advice.
Old Mrs. Qin realized that was true; at the time, she felt utterly hopeless and almost wished to die with her grandson.
Instead of offering comfort, Yu Feng kicked her when she was down, enticing those who were working to ask her for their wages. Her daughter-in-law was all alone, managing the household affairs, wildly busy, and yet had to settle accounts for everyone.
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In the end, people helped carry Feng Bing onto a flatbed cart, but in the middle of the night, Yu Feng began kicking the doors of the house.
Shouting that Feng Bing had woken up, she told everyone that it was Qin Jin who had stabbed him.
Qin Jin naturally refused to take the blame for something he hadn't done: "Bullshit! I didn't even see him when I came back last night. If you say I did it, then show me the evidence."