Mrs. Shi always spoke sharply and never spared anyone's feelings. She used to dislike hearing what she had to say, letting it go in one ear and out the other, or even rebelling against her. But now... every word she spoke cruelly pressed on her weak points, rendering her completely unable to refute.
In the past, she was carefree because there was nothing she cared about. But now it's different; she has a husband she cares about and a son she cares about. She is no longer alone, and she has to consider them.
She can be scolded, but what about Shi Che? What about Shi Mo?
Shi Che is part of this circle, and Shi Mo will grow up in this circle too. They can't escape from the secular world and the judgment of others.
Is it fair for Shi Che to walk out and be pointed at because he has such a wife? And when Shi Mo grows up, should he also face criticism for having such a mother?
To top it off, it's hard to argue when someone wants to add more sins to your name.
