To Yin Shiqing's family, Su Jifang had no value whatsoever. On the contrary, if they could, Yin Shiqing and Yin Bowen would have long since made this old woman—who'd gone mad after Guo Tong's death—disappear.
Guo Tong's refusal to accept her lot, her recklessness and self-righteousness, were not inherited from the old woman who'd raised her, but rather were shaped in opposition to that woman's cowardice, hesitation, and excessive contentment, and had been rooted in her character since childhood.
Mother and daughter had completely different personalities and worldviews.
Clearly, Guo Tong was much harder to deal with than Su Jifang, yet even the calculating and wildly ambitious Guo Tong ended up as nothing more than a human shield and scapegoat for the Yin Shiqing family.
As for Su Jifang…
Yin Shiqing had always regarded her as a hidden danger.
