He barely looked up at his parents, just kept his head down, eating quietly.
Even his brother gave Lu Sisi a wry smile and whispered to his sister, "It's okay, it'll end with a few arguments — I'm used to it."
Lu Sisi was speechless.
Starting from that day, Lu Sisi no longer felt jealous of her brother.
She no longer envied her brother for having the "family happiness" that she never experienced.
She realized that the things she never had, her brother... perhaps didn't have much of them either.
Come to think of it, a pair of resentful, selfish parents couldn't truly care for anyone else.
She also suddenly understood how her brother's introverted, silent personality was formed.
Growing up in an atmosphere full of parental resentment, his nature became increasingly withdrawn.
In contrast... she might be better off in some ways.
Since she grew up away from her parents, she didn't have to endure as much resentment or the negative environment of their arguments and accusations.
