Zhao Cuinong always felt her mother talked too much, so she constantly reminded her mother to speak less.
Because more words, more errors.
But this time, she felt her mother spoke well.
Not only was she right, but she should also say a bit more.
Even if the Tang Family didn't intentionally lose Lin Guixiang, the hardships and fatigue Lin Guixiang endured over the years were certainly real.
No one could erase them.
Moreover,
losing a three-year-old child.
As a parent, they were partly responsible.
Therefore,
she had no intention of stopping her mother's words.
Seeing Zhao Cuinong silent, Mother Zhao knew she was right and continued, "You don't know what Guixiang looked like when she showed up by our village's garbage bin at the age of three. The poor child didn't have a single unbruised spot, blue and purple marks everywhere, she couldn't even speak properly..."