Lady Wilson felt as if the world was spinning around her after Jennifer slapped her.

Never did she expect that Jennifer did not make a move against her, despite all those insulting slanders being thrown at her earlier. 6

Yet when she showed the white feather, she rubbed Jennifer the wrong way.

Although Jennifer was a crude person, she was indeed a filial daughter.

When she heard about her mother attempted suicide by drinking pesticide, after being forced by her sister-in-law, she quickly rushed home from her in-laws.

At that time, her mother was already terminally ill and was beyond cure. 2

At the hospital, Jennifer's mother told her in her weak voice that she wanted to go home because it was uncomfortable to stay there.

her mother knew she was dying, s 0 she wanted to help her family save some money by discontinuing the unnecessary treatments in the

her in-laws' place to show filial respect for

her mother-in-law who condemned her on the phone, saying that if she ever dared to bring her mother back to their place, then she would never be

afraid of his wife, was reluctant as well to let her mother go back because

wits' end, she could only take her mother back t 0 their old house which had long

the dilapidated house, Jennifer did her best to wipe her mother with warm water, put on clean clothes,

mother held her hand and said contentedly, "My dear daughter, I'll take a nap now." And then, her mother never woke up again. 3 Jennifer cried all

proper burial, she beat up her sister-in-law, which led to her being

Lady Wilson badly, she felt sympathy for

crude, slovenly, uncultured peasant woman but deep in her heart she was always full of respect for her deceased mother and full of reverence for humanity. Although

to her, but she could not tolerate

in the next life reminded Jennifer of her mother who died in the shabby dilapidated house. She always felt that her mother was a loyal and kind person despite her poor and

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