This is my faucet, one in the toilet and one in the kitchen. You see right, the faucets in the kitchen and toilet are all tied tightly with wire.
Obviously, tying the faucet tightly with the wire means that we are not allowed to use the water.
The person who tied the faucet was my mother-in-law. People around a hundred miles know that she is frugal. However, no one knew that she was so perverted. I complained to my parents many times, and they always persuaded me to be generous.
I bought the house, spent hundreds of thousands, borrowed 100,000, and paid it off after many years. She has lived here for ten years. After each meal was ready, she was called to eat, and it took five or six times to come out, and the rest of the time she sat in her bedroom. No matter how busy you are in the morning, you have to take care of the child to eat, dress, and go to school; in the afternoon, no matter how late you come back, whether the child does homework, eats or not, she sits in her bedroom.
However, as long as you start cooking in the kitchen, she will come out, and she will secretly turn down the fire that kept you going and turn off the light in the kitchen. If you’re running water, she’ll be standing by the door staring at you all the time, and as soon as you turn off the water, she’ll wrap the line around the faucet.
She never speaks, and whenever she speaks, she quarrels.
She never smiles, and I don’t know if she does.
We bought a 40-square-meter apartment with her husband and asked them to move in there. She cried and danced at home and refused to move out of my house. I have no choice but to go out and rent a house with my children.
She was short and thin, with a snarky face.
Girls, don’t think that after marriage, you will not live with your in-laws.
Girls, please keep your eyes open when looking for your in-laws.