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Rebirth: Solely Cherished by the Devoted Commander-Chapter 611 - 639 The First Outcome
Zhao Xiuxia died without closing her eyes. She was heartbroken over her biological daughter, who had spent her whole life eating her food and drinking her drinks. Zhao Xiuxia had given everything to her daughter but received nothing in return. Before her death, Zhao Xiuxia was alone, tormented, never having a single comfortable day. Even her adopted daughter Sun Chan hadn't forgiven her.
The people at the nursing home naturally wouldn't handle this matter, so they quickly called Sun Lijuan.
Sun Lijuan was stunned when she received the call. She never expected her mother to just die like that! She later became paralyzed. She also thought she wouldn't die and was too lazy to visit her. Now that she knew her mother was gone, her feelings were very complicated.
Of course, she knew she wasn't filial enough, but weren't all the girls in the village like her? Never caring about their mothers' birth, old age, sickness, and death. It was just because she didn't have a son that no one cared about her affairs. But she was a married daughter who was like spilled water; surely no one could blame her. She thought she'd go back, handle her father's funeral, and that would be it.
When Sun Lijuan went back, she saw her mother's body. Her mother was dressed in burial clothes, lying in the coffin, emaciated, just a skeleton. Her hair was completely white and almost gone. Sun Lijuan was immediately angry.
"Why is my mother so weak? I paid to send her to a nursing home to be taken care of, and this is the result?" she shouted, stripping her mother's clothes. She discovered injuries all over her mother's body — bruises, bumps, and bedsores — indicating no proper care. Sun Lijuan screamed.
She wouldn't proceed with the burial; instead, she sought out the nursing home and discovered that the nursing home owner had long since fled, afraid of trouble. Anyway, Sun Lijuan no longer had a home in the village, and she would have to leave sooner or later. She resolved to come back later.
Sun Lijuan went on a rampage, rolling around and causing a ruckus, even trying to smash things. But she was stopped.
"I don't care! You must pay! I can't let my mom die so miserably!"
Later, the village chief rushed over, seeing Sun Lijuan crying so bitterly, and sighed: "If only you had known earlier! Speaking fairly, couldn't you have sent your mom to the city? At least city nursing homes are much better than in the village. In the village, a few hundred yuan a month only keeps one from starving. Your mother suffered a stroke; how could anyone care for her? You don't care about your biological daughter, but who would?"
Sun Lijuan angrily said, "I'm married with parents and in-laws to take care of and a son. Where do I have the time to handle my mother's affairs? Don't speak to me like that! I have no choice..."
"Since you say so, I have nothing left to say. If you're unhappy with the nursing home, then go file a complaint. We have no way to help you vent your anger."
"Village chief, how can you be so irresponsible!" she shouted, "My mom was abused to death!"
"You're also an unfilial daughter!" shouted the village secretary, "You never cared for your mother! While you enjoyed a good life in the city, your mom ate swill at home. Now that something's happened, you have the nerve to say this? I've long been displeased with you! Your mom passed away, and you didn't even handle the burial; it was all dealt with by the village. Your husband and children aren't coming back? Now that you've come, you're causing trouble, what are you trying to do, extort money?"
The village secretary, despite his righteous words, was actually trying to absolve responsibility, as the nursing home was run by his brother-in-law. He didn't want her making trouble. Being scolded by two leaders, Sun Lijuan was furious but dared not offend them too much, mindful of their financial dealings. She had to grit her teeth and accept it; after all, that shabby nursing home wouldn't compensate much! She didn't care anymore!
With reluctance, she buried her mother. Because Sun Lijuan contributed little money, the funeral was very sloppy, with no intent of inviting people for a meal.
After finishing, Sun Lijuan went home to rest, only to find her house had changed owners, and its contents had vanished! It turned out her mother was in debt, so the creditors sold the house!
Sun Lijuan was furious, clutching her chest in pain, pounding the door for the landlord to come out: "My mom's dead; the house is mine by inheritance! Why was it sold? Get out! This house is mine; I didn't approve the sale, what right do you have to move in?"
The landlord sneered: "Do you still have the nerve to talk? You inherit the house and land, but why don't you inherit the debt? Your mom left behind quite a few debts; when did you say you'd help repay them? I bought this house with money, with proof from the village — perfectly legitimate! What do you want? To cause a scene? Go sue me! Cause more trouble, and I'll set the dogs on you!"
Bang! The door slammed shut.
Sun Lijuan stood there, dizzy and disoriented, feeling it was really too much!
Sun Lijuan began going door-to-door, asking for clarity, looking at all of her mother's IOUs. When added together, they totaled over two thousand yuan. She was truly fed up, thinking her mother managed to rack up so much debt even after dying! How preposterous!
She left irritable and uneasy, feeling nothing good ever came of her visits to the village!
Sun Lijuan took a car and left, vowing never to return.
Sun Chan watched all this unfold and thought, how could this woman have so many bad deeds and yet have a good outcome?
And Zhou Jinzhu, snoring and bullying, still alive and well. No one knew where he went to enjoy life. Sun Chan was very angry but also felt weak and powerless, since she could only be an observer of other people's lives.
She continued like this, floating and floating, as time flew by, and soon it was the year's end. She continued to hover around the fields.
When winter came, Sun Lijuan returned again, this time with her husband and child, because she came for her dividends and also wanted her husband to show her some respect.
During this time, Sun Lijuan's life wasn't going well. The business in her shop plummeted suddenly, as if someone was always opposing her, frequently stealing her business. She even got duped once. Everything went wrong, her money lost, so she had to transfer the shop.
Once money was gone, what had been a happy family gradually changed.
Her son's studies weren't good, but his temper was strong. He always disdained his mother for coming from the countryside and couldn't get money from her, frustrated beyond measure, caring not at all about his mother's affairs.
Meanwhile, her husband had an affair with a young waitress — very pretty, already having a substantial relationship. Her husband had long stopped bringing money home, intent on divorcing her.
He didn't even bother coming for her mother's funeral, for in his mind, this woman was just a burden.







