Auntie was rendered speechless by Yu Jingting's retort, forcing a smile for a moment before shifting her gaze to Wang Cuihua.
"Aunt Si, don't get it wrong, I didn't mean to say anything bad about your daughter-in-law."
"Yeah, right, you didn't mean it, you were just stirring up trouble." Wang Cuihua was someone who didn't like to beat around the bush, directly exposing Auntie's true intentions.
"Do you think it's still the days of famine where we had to pass around a goose leg? We don't have that much nonsense in my house; whoever likes something can eat it. Instead of wasting time passing things around, it's better to think about how to earn more money so everyone at home can have their fill."
These words made Auntie even more unable to save face.
Suizi couldn't agree more.
In her family, they never intentionally saved the good food for the children, leaving the adults the leftovers—it was pretty much as her mother-in-law said, eat whatever you like.