In Mother-in-law's Bracelet, Shi is Li's own daughter. Why do you call Li's mother?

Shi was sent to her aunt's house when she was very young, so she didn't want to be with her mother Li when she grew up. Even if Li is close to Shi now, she can't make up for Shi's childhood. Stone called Li Wei's mother. Actually, mom is Shanghainese, which means mom.

Shi's husband Li, who left when he was a child, went to teach in other places. Li and Shi went together, but unfortunately, Li's husband was ill and Li couldn't take care of them. She called her aunt in Shanghai, who lived in Shanghai with Xin until she grew up with her aunt.

Shi didn't grow up beside Li, so Shi naturally didn't want to be near Li. Son Shi Lei is about the same age as his daughter, so his son can take him with him. However, his daughter didn't take him back for so many years. No wonder I'm not close to Lee.

Li tried to make up for the lack of history. Li has an expensive bracelet and gave it directly to Shi. But Xin grew up with her aunt, who loved her very much. She got many things, even countless bracelets.

Li's birthday is similar to that of her aunt, who takes a stone to celebrate her birthday every year. Daughter-in-law helped Li invite Shi and Li to spend their birthdays alone. After Li knew, she was also happy. Li also bought her a cheongsam for Shi's arrival and wanted to put it on Shi, but Shi refused because he was not used to wearing it. When she wanted to take a photo, Li was happy to take a photo with her, but Shi also refused, saying that she was not ready.

Li specially made a scrambled egg with tomatoes for Shi. She thought it was her daughter's favorite, but her aunt said Shi's favorite was something else. But the fact is that Zhou Shi Xin prefers the dish that her aunt said.

Despite all Li has done, Shi is still unwilling to get close to her. History cannot ignore the separation of these years.