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The Fifth Year of Marriage to Him novel Chapter 97

Chapter 97

After dinner and a bath, Grandma offered to rub her legs.

Okay!she replied brightly. She knew making excuses would only disappoint Grandma.

Time to give her grandma all the emotional support she needed!

Just as her legs grew warm under Grandma’s hands, a video call buzzed through on Grandma’s phone.

It was actually Aunt!

Lucille had seen her aunt only a handful of times growing up.

Ever since she could remember, Aunt had been just a name in this family.

She only knew Grandpa always complained to Grandma that sending Aunt away was like raising a daughter for nothinghow other familiesdaughters married well and helped their kin, giving money when brothers wed.

Influenced by Grandpa, Lucille’s parents resented Aunt too, claiming she lived lavishly outside without helping the family.

Helping the familyjust meant helping her brother, right?

But Lucille knew Aunt had returned and given money both when her dad married and when Grandpa remarried.

The skyhigh bride price demanded by her mom’s family for Dad’s wedding came from Aunt.

She learned this later when overhearing Grandpa and Grandma argue.

That day, Grandpa cursed Aunt as heartless with vile words while Grandma angrily defended her, saying Aunt sent money monthly and gave generously for Dad’s wedding.

Grandpa snapped that was expected-What daughter doesn’t support her family?

Some even traded daughters for brides back then!he yelled. After that, Aunt stopped sending money.

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But later, Lucille heard Grandma tell Aunt on the phone: Keep your money. Live well for yourself.

When Grandpa died, Aunt returned.

They expected tearful embraces after years apartinstead came a vicious fight.

Lucille’s dad refused funeral costs, demanding Aunt pay, though he’d taken Grandpa’s savings.

Grandma stood by Aunt seeking fairness, but her son was a scoundrel no one could control.

Finally, Aunt covered everything to avoid becoming a spectacle.

After that, Grandma gave up on her son completely.

Aunt offered to take Grandma away, but she refused, unwilling to leave Lucille. She only urged Aunt: Don’t return. Don’t think of home anymore.

Truthfully, Lucille felt Grandma’s life grew calmer after Grandpa diedno daily curses or smashed objects.

Though Dad inherited Grandpa’s temper perfectly, cursing and breaking things too, Grandma was still his mother. Living apart kept her peace.

Later, Lucille saw Aunt again in college when work brought her back. Aunt visited campus, bringing gifts, a gift card, and pretty clothes.

After that, when Lucille injured her leg, Aunt videocalled, encouraging her and sending money. When Lucille married, Aunt mailed gifts too.

Human connections are strangethough they’d met rarely, Lucille felt deeply close to Aunt. Now, seeing Aunt’s radiant face on screen filled her with pure joy.

Lucille’s here too.

Aunt smiled at her through the screen.

Yeah, Aunt, how have you been?

Lucille asked, smiling.

Good.

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