My grandson turned 5 years old, I waited forever and didn’t see anyone calling or inviting me to his birthday.
Thinking that maybe when the children were busy, I took the initiative to carry a gift bag, bought a set of jigsaw puzzles that she liked, and went to my daughter’s house by myself.
As soon as I walked in, I heard a lot of laughter. Balloons hung all over the house, the ice cream cake was as big as a tray, and there were many guests. It’s just missing me.
My daughter stopped a little when she saw her mother coming, but still ran out and whispered:
“Mom, I plan to let you come to my house tomorrow to play and be happy. But today, my husband’s house is working…”
I smiled faintly and walked in carrying a gift. As for the son-in-law… didn’t bother to say hello.
I found a seat by myself, and before I had time to take a sip of water, my son-in-law pulled out a separate tray and placed it in front of me. All the dishes are as usual: a plate of roasted peanuts, a few pieces of cucumber and a bowl of cold soup.
Meanwhile, the tray in the center of the iron is boiled chicken, spring rolls, fried spring rolls, and rolls – full and attractive. I looked at the housewife who was bending her head to pick vegetables, looking as closed as an outsider.
I stood up calmly, took the chicken piece from the middle tray, put it in the bowl of the old lady, and said softly:
“People live as brides and sons-in-law, whether they are cowardly or not, they are also the child’s grandparents, they should sit on the same tray, share the same piece.”
The air suddenly fell silent. The guests who were eating also raised their heads to look.
The housekeeper paused, her trembling hand held the chopsticks, and then suddenly stood up, saying a sentence that stunned the whole family:
“You’re right. And I’m sorry, because I was complicit with them… My daughter-in-law told me not to invite her because she was afraid that her mother-in-law would be unhappy. Since the day she came home as a bride, she has treated me as a shadow in the house, as long as I cook, take care of my grandchildren, and when I go out, don’t speak, don’t sit on the same tray. Now I feel so humiliated, I ask for permission to go back!”
She put down her chopsticks, turned her back and walked straight to the door. No one had time to react.
My daughter was stunned, and my son-in-law turned to glaring at his wife:
“You told me that? Oh my God, is it necessary to be so monologue?!”
I didn’t say anything more. She gently led her back, handed her a gift bag, and whispered:
“Tomorrow, remember to go to my grandmother’s house. Grandma has her own ice cream cake for me.”
I took him forward, didn’t look back, only heard the shattering sound of someone dropping a plate behind me, and then the whispering began to spread throughout the party.
That night, I sat on the porch, my grandson still innocently hugged the toy box I gave him and played alone. The housekeeper called, her voice still choked up:
“I feel so stupid, sister. Now I understand, do whatever you do, never let people get used to your sacrifice without speaking up.”
Two days later, I heard that the grandmother had moved back to her hometown to live with her youngest son, leaving the city house where she had hoped to enjoy her old age with her grandchildren. And I, I don’t want much, I just want to see my daughter understand.
But until 1 week later, I still didn’t see anyone stop by. Until one evening it rained heavily, there was a loud knock on the door. When I opened it, I saw my daughter standing hugging her, wet and her nose was pale. Behind him was his son-in-law, carrying a bag, standing silently.
The daughter who had just entered the house knelt down:
“Mom, you’re wrong. I thought it was enough to be loved by my husband, who would have thought that I would learn to despise the person I love the most. I forgive you…”
I didn’t say anything, just walked back and helped my daughter up. My grandson hugged me, chirping:
“Grandma, I want to be with Grandma, Grandma is very good!”
The son-in-law awkwardly approached, opened his bag and handed me a box of brand new ice cream cakes:
“I… I ordered the ice cream cake again to celebrate my birthday again, but it was at my grandmother’s house.”
I sighed slightly:
“Well, as long as we understand now. You don’t need cakes, you are the one worth keeping.”
That day, three generations sat down at a cozy rice tray. There is no delicious sorghum, just vegetable soup, fried eggs and a bowl of fish sauce, but every piece is imbued with kindness.
And I know, there are lessons to pay for, but if you realize it, it’s still a lucky ending.
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