My mom never went to school and had always been stubborn and ignorant, but Cathy finished junior high school.

I didn't believe she didn't know this common sense, but she was too weak to dare to go against my mother.

After lunch, Cathy went to take a nap, while my mother was still making shoes for her grandson.

In the hot summer, with no air conditioning at home, my mother was sweating profusely.

I couldn't bear to watch, so I casually said, "Mom, the children's clothes, shoes, and hats are not expensive in the city. Today I accompanied Cathy to buy a lot. You don't have to work so hard."

My mother gave me a glare and scolded me.

"What's so good about something made by a machine? This is something I made with my own hands for my great-grandson. He knows it's made by his grandmother, so he will definitely be closer to me!"

While speaking, Cathy rubbed her eyes and walked out.

My mom looked at her round and big belly and smiled with her eyes squinted.

"Look, my grandson must be very impressive, otherwise she wouldn't have such a big belly!"

I sighed helplessly in my heart, although I knew the truth.

But it would only be worse if I couldn't say it now.

Everything could only be discovered by themselves.

Since Cathy got pregnant, she has enjoyed all the love from the family.

Anything delicious in the house was all for her, and even a little change was spent on her.

She was also not made to work in the fields again after she became pregnant.

Even the ordinary housework such as laundry, cooking, washing dishes, and cleaning the floor, my mom took care of it all.

Of course, during my summer vacation, almost everything was transferred to me.

Cathy sat next to my mom, reaching out to take the half-finished shoes from my mom's hand.

"Mom, these shoes are really nice. The baby will definitely like them. Take a break, I'll do it."

My mom looked at Cathy with satisfaction and then glanced at me coldly.

"Sophia, what's the use of reading so many books? It's better to go out and work to support my grandson. Tell the school that you won't go to school this semester!"

I was almost shocked. It was my mom who complained that our whole family didn't have a college student, so she boasted in front of the whole village, saying that she would definitely let me go to college.