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Rebirth Era: The Educated Youth Became Rich Raising Children in the Compound.
Chapter 369: Without Experiencing Others' Suffering, Do Not Advise Others to Do Good. [368]
Summary
In this chapter, Lu Mian and Su Qi discuss the complexities of coexistence and the impact of past traumas. Su Qi expresses her disdain for Mu Rong Qi, who she feels has stolen her happiness, while Lu Mian struggles with his feelings about the situation. Su Qi challenges Lu Mian to consider the perspective of someone who has suffered greatly, emphasizing that one cannot judge another's pain without understanding their experience. As they leave, Su Qi reassures her son Dou Zi and her husband Xiao Bei that she is fine, despite the emotional turmoil surrounding the Mu Rong family. She chooses not to let the situation affect her, indicating a desire to move forward without dwelling on the past.Full content
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