The neighbors said that they had heard Aunt Hong arguing with her daughter-in-law several times.
But in the end, Aunt Hong always compromised.
As for Gouwa, the neighbors had hardly seen him; he always stayed at home and rarely went out.
Ying Xi could only find out this much in such a short time.
It seems that Aunt Hong was not lying; she indeed had no other option but to send Gouwa away.
Shu Yu even suspected that if it were any later, the Hong family's eldest daughter-in-law might directly send Gouwa away when Aunt Hong wasn't paying attention.
Aunt Hong could only find the most suitable path for him. Her feelings for this child were genuine.
Earlier, when Shu Yu was cleaning Gouwa's face and hands, he looked carefully.
The child was indeed very skinny, but he was clean. His clothes were old and oversized but still tidy. At least in terms of hygiene, Aunt Hong took good care of him.
His face and hands were a bit dirty, but it was clear that it was intentionally smeared on.
