Naya smiled. “That’s right. Lulu is a really obedient girl. She’s a good girl. She’s my one and only hope. Lately, I've been coming home late from work. When I get home, I try to avoid cleaning up my mother-in-law’s mess. I wash my husband and my clothes in the washing machine and Lulu’s clothes by hand. I’m exhausted. I can’t be bothered with them. They have hands and feet. I’ve stopped acting like their servant. They’ve been grumbling at me lately, but I don’t care. They used to complain about me not having an income, now I can take care of myself since expenses aren’t that high here. I’d love to see what else they can say once I stop relying on their son.”
Arianne agreed with Naya’s words. “You should have done that a long time ago. Just ignore them if they’re not happy, and tell them to talk to their son. It’s not like you’re their biological daughter, and they’ve never treated you like their own anyway. Why should you deal with the trouble anyway? By the way, I don’t think it’s healthy for us to order takeout every day. Why don’t we take turns stepping out from the shop and cooking our meals everyday? I’ll cover the cost of the ingredients. You can consider this as the shop subsidizing your meals, but remember, I’m not subsidizing your living expenses.”
Naya agreed that it was a good idea. She discussed it with the others before they finally agreed on it.
Although Arianne did not talk much about her problems and had mostly listened to Naya’s complaints, she felt strangely relieved.
When noon came around, she became worried about Mark and wanted to see if he had left. For this reason, she left work to check on him.
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