Gou Zhenmei found that when Jiang Xinxin faced Old Man Gou, she still had the same tough disposition as before, and she was likewise secretly pleased.
She said with a sense of grievance, "Xinxin, all these years because you disappeared, my mother hasn't been eating or sleeping well, always worried. How can you speak about her like that?"
"No matter what you say, she's still your elder," she emphasized.
Jiang Xinxin really didn't want to play this charade with them.
She could act subservient and play the innocent if she needed to, but she was simply too lazy to deal with these people.
Her life with her father and without him was no different. His past favoritism, the distrust, and the scolding he gave her were still fresh in her memory.
So to act like a loving daughter toward him would just make her feel sick to her stomach.
"She's worth considering an elder of mine? Don't bother with your fake act either; it's making me just as nauseous," she said frostily.