Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom
Chapter 418: Personal Gain
Hearing that roar, Jiang Ran didn’t pause at all and continued walking downstairs.
Through these few encounters, Jiang Ran realized that the people of the Jiang Family probably have something seriously wrong with their brains.
Otherwise, they wouldn’t do these things or say these words. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢
Jiang Ran didn’t stop, so of course, the Pei Family members wouldn’t listen.
Everyone went downstairs together, left the restaurant, and headed straight for the car.
It wasn’t until they got into the car that someone spoke up.
Wang Cuilan looked worriedly at Jiang Ran, "Ranran, are you okay?"
Hearing this, Jiang Ran turned her head, saw Wang Cuilan’s worried eyes, smiled at her, and shook her head.
"Mom, you don’t need to worry about me. I’m fine. As long as I don’t care, whatever they do or say won’t hurt me."
Wang Cuilan looked at Jiang Ran, but her expression didn’t improve much.
Although Jiang Ran said she didn’t care, can she really not care?
No matter what they say, those people are Jiang Ran’s blood relatives.
When one’s own kin does such things or says such words, it would always hurt, right?
Seeing Wang Cuilan’s eyes, Jiang Ran knew she didn’t believe her words.
But what she said was true!
At this moment, Pei Baoshan spoke, "Alright, alright, whatever it is, let’s talk when we get home. Everyone’s tired, let’s go back first."
Hearing this, Chen Bing also came to his senses, "Yes, yes, let’s hurry home. I’ll drive now."
Saying that, Chen Bing started the car and headed home.
Over half an hour later, they arrived home.
Because it was already late, they didn’t let Chen Bing leave but had him share a room with Pei Yang instead.
Anyway, Pei Yang’s room was big enough, the bed was spacious, and there was another bed in the room, so they’d fit no matter how they slept.
Wang Cuilan, for some reason, took Pei Jing away too, saying Jiang Ran was tired from the journey and should rest well at night.
Jiang Ran really wanted to say that they came together.
If she was tired, wasn’t Wang Cuilan tired too?
But thinking of Wang Cuilan’s heart for her, Jiang Ran still didn’t say it out loud and nodded in agreement.
After Jiang Ran washed up and returned to the room, the surroundings suddenly quieted down, and she silently sat by the table.
At this moment, Jiang Ran felt quite rueful.
In the original text, the protagonist didn’t see her family until she died.
At that time, the protagonist still had many expectations for her family.
Jiang Ran didn’t know whether to say the protagonist was pitiful or something else.
If the protagonist saw her family, what would have happened?
An idle, selfish, ugly-looking, and overweight woman appearing before Chen Meirong, claiming to be her long-lost daughter.
Would Chen Meirong run over and affectionately call her Ranran like today?
It’s not that Jiang Ran thinks too badly of people, but sometimes the truth is just that cruel.
A person is only recognized when they have value.
If there’s not a bit of value, even if you approach actively, you’ll be ignored or even scorned.
Of course, those who do such things, though not sincere, only do it because there’s something to gain.
Thinking of this, Jiang Ran bitterly smiled and shook her head.
Maybe too much had happened tonight, leading her to sit here pondering these random thoughts.