As Pang Nana spoke, she felt a deep sense of despair. She had grown up enjoying the best of everything in the Pang family. If she returned to her home in the countryside, she would no longer be a princess, but a tool to earn money. She was determined not to go back. Pang Nana was afraid that Old Master Pang would not believe her words, so she pointed at Pang Lili and continued,
"If you don't believe me, you can ask Pang Lili."
"She was beaten until her skin and flesh were torn. She went hungry and was forced to feed the pigs, find firewood in the mountains and dig herbs to earn money. She still had to wash, clean and cook after she got home!"
When Grandma Pang heard these words, she could not help but cry. She did not expect her biological granddaughter to suffer all those years and be ill-treated by her own parents after she came home. Everyone at the Pang residence ignored, despised and avoided her. Grandma Pang hugged Pang Lili and sobbed,