Peach Blossom Calamity

“Mother-in-law?” Xia Bing was stunned, shaking her head, “Beautiful lady, isn’t there some misunderstanding?” She couldn’t keep up with this leap of logic. This was really Cheng Yuanjun’s mother? Xia Bing suspiciously turned her head away.

Cheng Yuanjun looked confident. Let her be clever – since she didn’t want to get married, he’d let his mother scare her. Seeing Xia Bing’s stiff expression made him even more satisfied.

Yuan Junqian, I didn’t expect you to be this kind of person. If I had known earlier, beautiful lady, you shouldn’t have given birth to him. If he hadn’t been born, I think the world would be much more peaceful. He’s such a disaster.” Xia Bing was lecturing the woman across from her.

“Well, now I think the same, but I can’t go back to the past,” Yuan’s mother said, seeing her son’s face turn iron-blue. She was even more energized, delighted that the girl in front of her didn’t seem to care about her son. Her son’s handsome appearance and excellent work performance made him popular among women. He had been spoiled by those women, developing a casual attitude towards relationships, changing girlfriends in a way that worried his mother.

“But don’t be sad. I see you’re still young and can have another chance. This one turned out bad, just pretend you didn’t give birth to him… to avoid making yourself angry…”

Yuan Junqian looked at the two women in front of him, being completely ignored as the subject of their conversation. Xia Bing, who did she think she was, saying he shouldn’t have been born right to his face? It made him furious.

“Mom, do you really regret giving birth to me as a son? Fine, I’ll leave home. Out of sight, out of mind.” This was good too – he wouldn’t have to bring girlfriends home anymore, and there wouldn’t be incidents of condoms being tampered with… He broke into a wide smile.

Yuan’s mother wasn’t flustered by her son’s words. “Xiao Bing, listen to him, how impatient he is with me. Back then, I went through ten months of pregnancy…” She continued, “If I had known, it would have been better not to let him out…”

A petty young man

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