Reborn as the Villain's Wife, I Shine in 80s-Chapter 435 - 420 Yan Bao is happy to become a brother
Mom’s smile is so mischievous.
Meng Shuyan pursed his little lips, his face turning red: "Mom, you’re teasing me again, there’s no little sister."
Could she be hiding? Playing hide and seek with him?
"Silly child." Tian Sangsang squatted down, smilingly looking at him: "What are you looking at to the side, Yanyan? Your little sister isn’t there."
"Then where is she?" Meng Shuyan pouted in defiance, his eyes suddenly brightening: "Is she in your belly?" Nini had said before that her little brother was in her mom’s belly.
Tian Sangsang stood up, patting his head with a very content heart: "You guessed right, baby."
Meng Shuyan tilted his head back, staring at her belly for a while, and quietly asked, "Mom, was I also in your belly before?" How did I get out? Is my sister also inside? But Mom’s belly is so small.
He curiously reached out his little hand.
Tian Sangsang picked him up, his little hand lightly touching the belly, not daring to apply pressure. He put on a serious face and thought hard: "Will the belly get bigger and bigger, and then my sister will come out?"
"Smart." She kissed the little guy.
Meng Shuyan’s eyes curved into a smile, but soon his brows furrowed in fear: "Then how is she going to come out?" 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Uh, this... no wonder people say kids ask a lot of questions, Tian Sangsang felt a strange helplessness.
Mom didn’t say anything, and Meng Shuyan became more aggrieved, bursting into tears: "Mom, are you like that balloon, getting bigger and bigger, and then suddenly explode? I don’t want you to explode! Waaah!"
His little hands tightly hugged Tian Sangsang’s neck.
"Hey, son, son, it’s not like that." Tian Sangsang marveled at his imagination, patting his back gently to soothe him, "It won’t explode. If it did, wouldn’t mom have exploded when giving birth to you before? If mom’s belly exploded, how could I still be here talking to you now?"
Meng Shuyan stopped crying, his teary eyes looking at her, making some sense of it.
Tian Sangsang tenderly wiped his tears, "In a few months, when the belly gets bigger, your little sister will be out, but mom’s belly won’t explode. Don’t worry, don’t cry."
Meng Shuyan weakly nodded, still not quite understanding. He decided to quietly observe for a while. If he couldn’t draw a conclusion from observing, he would ask Dad. "Mom, you don’t need to hold me; I can walk by myself. My foot might kick her."
Tian Sangsang gratefully put him down. The little guy already looked like a big brother.
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Both mother and son were very happy, immersed in the thought of welcoming a new member to the family. After their walk, they headed back.
Just as they reached the front of the yard, they heard the sound of a quarrel inside.
Tian Sangsang was startled and quickly took Meng Shuyan inside.
Grandma Tian, Second Aunt Tian, and Ye Binyi were in a heated argument, with Aunt Zhang trying in vain to mediate, but no one was listening to her.
"Mom, Grandma, Second Aunt!" Tian Sangsang hurriedly called out.
Seeing her arrive, both sides ceased their dispute but continued to stare at each other, unwilling to back down.
Grandma Tian and Second Aunt Tian, having just finished yelling, were red-faced and sweaty; Ye Binyi’s face was flushed too, but she looked less disheveled, maintaining a cold and elegant demeanor.
"Tian Sangsang, what kind of people did you bring? I gave them food and accommodation, and they turned my garden into this! How long did I nurture these flowers? They grow, get trimmed, grow again, and finally look as they do today. Now your poor relatives have ruined it all." Ye Binyi was visibly upset, speaking with short breaths. Seeing what her home had turned into, she was so angry she could kill.
Listening to her mother-in-law’s angry accusation, Tian Sangsang looked to the ground, finding it a mess. Ye Binyi’s previous potted plants had been moved and haphazardly placed in a pile, flowers in disarray, their past beauty long gone. The ground showed signs of being dug, uneven and bumpy, with two hoes and a spade, covered in dirt, lying by the side.
Tian Sangsang handed Meng Shuyan over to Aunt Zhang, asking them to go inside.
With a headache, she asked, "Grandma, Second Aunt, what are you doing?" As expected, she should have reminded them when she overheard what they were planning before she left, but she didn’t think they would actually go through with it. After all, this was Ye Binyi’s home, and they dared to act recklessly.
Grandma Tian and Second Aunt Tian probably realized they were in the wrong but weren’t ready to back down completely.
Grandma Tian stubbornly said, "Who touched her flowers? We just thought the yard was too big and wanted to turn half of it into a vegetable garden, half into a flower garden. If we grow our own vegetables, you won’t have to buy any; it’ll save money and be convenient. Sangsang, since you’ve married into this family, half of their things are yours. It’s just some flowers; why make a fuss over it?"
Tian Sangsang furrowed her brows, unsure what to say. Indeed, the issue wasn’t too big and could be resolved amicably. But both sides were like fire and water; resolving it peacefully was not easy.
Ye Binyi looked at her pretending, a sneering smile appearing at the corners of her mouth: "Tian Sangsang, you don’t need to pretend anymore. Do you think I can’t see through your tricks? You enchanted my son before, and now you instigated your poor relatives to wreck my flowers. After that, you act innocent. Yes, yes, you’re great at playing the innocent; otherwise, Jinghuai wouldn’t have been tricked by you. How unfortunate for our family to have you, a vixen, living with us causing trouble. I’ve reminded you many times, and if you had any self-awareness, you wouldn’t have come back."
The more she spoke, the more agitated she became, and disgust filled her voice as she pointed disdainfully at them: "Hurry up, take your poor relatives, and get out of my house!"
"And you’re the one with the nerve to act like a victim?" Second Aunt Tian’s anger flared, her hands on her hips: "What vixen! How dare you talk like that! This was our doing; it has nothing to do with Sangsang! Why blame everything on her? Are you really such a bad mother-in-law?"
As Tian Sangsang listened, she felt it becoming unbearable, her heart turning to ash: "Second Aunt, please, stop arguing..."
But they couldn’t hear her, the argument continued, like a demon’s voice invading her ears, wounding her spirit.
"Who cares if she’s my daughter-in-law? You really think Sangsang is loved by everyone, and my son marrying her was our ancestors’ blessing? Look at what she does outside; every bit of it brings shame to our family. I don’t even appreciate it!"
Grandma Tian, who had been silent, stepped forward angrily, walking up to Ye Binyi, clearly displeased. "Old hag, try calling my granddaughter a vixen again?"
Ye Binyi, seeing her demeanor, frowned unhappily, thinking that rural people were indeed vulgar, using force when arguments fail. She turned her head away in disgust as the old woman’s words, carrying a foul breath, reached her, almost making her faint.







