Bai Xin spoke these words sweetly and dominantly, without the slightest desire to keep her voice down.
She was afraid others wouldn't hear her.
"That's the right way to think. As a woman, having a child is important. Your mother-in-law just has a nasty mouth; don't take it to heart."
The more Bai Xin heard, the louder her laughter became, her lips curving into an especially beautiful smile.
"Of course, I won't take it to heart. She's always meant well for us. I used to think she was deliberately targeting me, but now I see that's not the case. From now on, I'll definitely get along well with my mother-in-law."
Bai Xin's words were touching. She grew emotional and couldn't help but take a deep breath, her eyes filling with tears.
She thought to herself, the trick Xinxin mentioned about pinching oneself wasn't good at all. It hurt.
"What are you carrying there?"
Granny Li, who had been chatting with Bai Xin, noticed the things they were carrying.