The sturdy, middle-aged woman was Hu Shuangcheng's mother, also Liu Da Niu's mother-in-law.
The other, younger woman was Hu Shuangcheng's sister.
Aunt Hu had been arguing since the end of the year because Liu Da Niu had given birth to a son, and now at the end of the lunar month, she wanted to take Da Niu's son away.
However, the Liu family had never let her see the child.
Aunt Hu then sought out her son, Hu Shuangcheng, to argue, demanding that the grandson be taken back to the Hu family to be raised.
Hu Shuangcheng said, the child will grow no matter which family he's in, why should he specifically go back to the Hu family?
Aunt Hu threw a few fits and was driven away by the Liu family working together.
Some neighbors advised Aunt Hu that the Liu family was raising her grandson for her, so why not be happy? If she really brought the grandson back, with three other grandchildren and the grandson, could she manage?
