But it wasn't until today, after hearing what her mother-in-law said, that she finally woke up.
She was wrong, profoundly wrong!
This grand household—how could someone like her, from a humble background, ever dare to dream of it?
The words her daughter once said to her flashed vividly in her mind.
She had foolishly believed her daughter was a dignified and noble lady. But in those people's eyes, what did her daughter amount to? A life so cheap!
Mrs. Su clasped her hands tightly and prayed to heaven, begging for her daughter's safety. She pleaded that she'd gladly give up ten or twenty years of her own life in exchange. Even if she had to leave tomorrow, she'd accept it willingly.
From now on, whatever Su Meng chooses for her life, she'd let her be. She wouldn't interfere anymore. She wouldn't intervene.
She only wanted her to be well.
Perhaps heaven really heard her plea, for the door to the operating room opened.
