Ibu Chaoyang menentang keras perkahwinan itu | EP30 | Rising With the Wind 我要逆风去 | iQIYI Malaysia
There’s no room for discussion. Get a divorce right now! Are you kidding me? I can’t believe the daughter I’ve raised for over 20 years would do this to me. What are you thinking about every day? What am I thinking about? I’m thinking about my daughter’s wellbeing. You’re the problem.
Are you out of your mind? I told you to be nicer and gentler to Yang Jian in hopes that he’ll take good care of you, and not that you two would become a couple. Now that you mention it, you really do care for me. Who else should I care for?
Do you think it was easy for me to raise you throughout the years? After your dad passed away, I’ve been investing in stocks and funds to support you! Do you really regard me as your daughter? Am I not just another stock or fund you invested in
That’ll pay you the interest when it matures, to repay you for giving birth to me? Yes. I admit that after you started making money, I did ask too much from you. But as the saying goes, raise your children well so that they’ll take care of you in old age. Doesn’t that apply here?
Besides, it was not easy for me throughout the years. When people bullied us for being a single mother and a child without a father, I gave my all to protect you. Have you forgotten everything? Now, I just hope that you can get married to someone better and rich. Is that wrong?
Marry a better man? Yes. In the end, the person I married is not a rich man. He’s not the person you want. That’s really why you’re against it. You… You really underestimate me. Although I don’t have much money now, I’m savvy enough due to my life experiences. Do you think I’m against this
Because Yang Jian is uneducated and runs an individual business with just a small shop? Have you forgotten how Yang Jian’s father was like when he got drunk? I’m worried that in 20 years, Yang Jian will be like him. What will you do then? That’s why I’m against it. Do you get it? Sweetie.
Listen to me. Okay? You’re so stubborn. I’m really sad. Let’s talk about what’ll happen in 20 years when the time comes. Who knows? In 20 years, I might become like you now. Then I’d be a good match with him if he turns out… like his dad.