Although Sunny was worried about her family after she dialed home, she couldn't do anything about it. It was not easy to tell Joseph about it. In Sunny's eyes, her parents were better than Joseph's parents, which was also a pride. If they knew that her parents had a quarrel at home, she would be the one to be humiliated.
Sunny was also reluctant to share this kind of thing with others.
It was not a big deal even if the clothing shop closed. At the worst, they could find a place to start a new business. Nowadays, the money made by the self-employed businessman was much more than that made by a normal job, but there was still a social stigma attached to the self-employed businessman.
Sunny didn't want her parents to break up the whole family because of this matter. At that time, she would be the same as Celia. Without a complete family, she wouldn't be laughed at and bullied by others, which was the last thing she could accept.
She didn't want it. She had parents. She didn't want to end up like Celia who onl
s a domineering woman. It didn't matter if they borrowed money to open a shop. They had paid off all the money at once and paid such a high interest. They suffered losses anyway.
"Why should I go back to my parents' home? I have been taking good care this family for more than half of my life. I have been filial to my parents, loved my children, and served you for so many years. Why should I leave? You are the one who should give up all the property and get the hell out of here."
The two of them quarreled more and more fiercely in front of Sunny. They didn't make a compromise to each other. Sunny had lived in this house for nearly twenty years, and she had never seen her parents quarrel with each other like that. If it weren't for the fear that Joseph would dislike her because she was come from a single parent family in the future, she really didn't want to clean up this mess.
How could the two of them be so childish? They had spent most of their lives together, but turn against each other all of a sudden.