After I killed him for 9,000 years, he was reborn.

Chapter 184 The miserable Du Sanniang

Not wanting to hear the hesitation and refusal of his good-for-nothing son Tong Wenjie, Tong Guoan impatiently drove Tong Wenjie away after he said this, and told him to go borrow money from his mother.

If Tong Wenjie borrowed the money, Tong Guoan said that he could credit him for the achievement. Although he was still a good-for-nothing, at least he was not hopeless.

After leaving his father Tong Guoan's study, Tong Wenjie seemed to have lost all his energy and spirit, and looked listless.

After all, the baby is suffering...

Tong Wenjie really felt hesitant to open his mouth to ask his mother Du Sanniang to borrow the money.

Ever since Tong Wenjie could remember, his mother, Du Sanniang, had never had a good day in Duke Yue's mansion. Her husband was unhappy, her son was not doing well, and even the power of housekeeper fell into the hands of a concubine.

It is easy to imagine how difficult Du Sanniang's life was. To make matters worse, since she completely failed in her fight for favor in the backyard, Du Sanniang's health deteriorated day by day. She was almost spending every day with medicine bottles. Gradually, she could not get out of bed and could only lie in bed every day to endure the days.

Disdaining Du Sanniang's unlucky appearance, her father Tong Guoan simply moved her to the most remote and desolate courtyard in the name of keeping her healthy, and instead let a concubine, Li Yue'er, move into the main house openly. How could this all be described as miserable?

Father Tong Guoan did not like his eldest son Tong Wenjie and hardly ever took care of him. Tong Wenjie grew up under the care of his mother Du Sanniang, and the relationship between mother and son was very deep.

However, as his mother Du Sanniang was bedridden due to illness for a long time, his son Tong Wenjie also grew up.

After moving to the front yard to live alone, Tong Wenjie paid less and less attention to his mother Du Sanniang who was lying alone in the backyard. He put more thought into pleasing his father Tong Guoan. After all, Tong Wenjie knew that even though he was the eldest son, whether he could successfully inherit the Yueguo Mansion still depended on the opinion of his father Tong Guoan.

Perhaps out of greed, or perhaps out of guilt, Tong Wenjie gradually visited his mother less and less.

Now, Tong Wenjie calculated that it has been more than a month since he last paid his respects to his mother Du Sanniang.

I don’t know if my mother is in better health now. As a filial son, Tong Wenjie is still thinking about his mother.

While worrying about his mother and struggling with the issue of borrowing money from her later, Tong Wenjie walked towards his mother's yard with heavy steps.

The further we go, the more remote it gets…

It was located in a desolate courtyard in the farthest corner of the entire Yueguo Mansion.

Tong Wenjie walked towards the most desolate corner of Duke Yue's Mansion as usual. When he arrived at a small courtyard covered with weeds and dilapidated houses, Tong Wenjie reached out and knocked on the already crumbling door.

No one answered from inside, but Tong Wenjie didn't care. She pushed the door and walked in. She took a look at this desolate and dilapidated place that was half the size of Aunt Li's yard, and couldn't help feeling a little sad.

An old lady with half her hair white hurried out of the room in the dilapidated courtyard in a panic. It was not until she saw Tong Wenjie standing at the gate of the courtyard that she breathed a sigh of relief. A sincere smile appeared on her face and she said, "It's the young master who is here. I'll go tell Madam that the young master is here to see Madam."

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