Jing Shu truly admired this. People don't fight back until they're pushed to the limit. As long as these people had a bite to eat, they generally didn't cause trouble. Not starving to death yet having endless work to do, living miserably—this was the greatest punishment for them.
Sun Yinrui must have hated Jing Shu to death by now. His wife was practically dying to scratch Su Meimei to pieces. Once she regained her senses, she would probably shift some of her hatred onto Jing Shu—after all, she had watched Jing Shu grow up. How dare Jing Shu accuse her entire family?
But Jing Shu guessed they wouldn't have time to bother her for a while. Instead, it was her aunt, Su Meimei, who, just like in her previous life, brought her whole family storming to the villa. This familiar scene, reenacted ten years ahead of schedule, finally gave the slightly dejected Jing Shu an outlet for her frustration.
Jing Shu's frustration stemmed from her own mother.