“Mom, I’ve respected them for years, but respect isn’t one-sided. They’ve humiliated our family repeatedly and every time you told me to endure it for harmony, does that mean they can trample on us and we have to smile? Seven years ago, when we bought a car, you were happy, but one comment from Aunt Virginia made you sulk for days. Five years ago, Dad gave you a coat and after Aunt Madison’s sarcastic remarks, you never wore it. Last year, during renovations, Aunt Virginia spilled paint and didn’t apologize, leaving Dad cleaning for ages, almost unable to stand straight. Have you forgotten all this?”
My dad started to speak. My mom’s eyes turned a little red and she looked away.
Virginia sneered sharply, “Fine! Everything we say is wrong. Now that your son is successful, we’re not even allowed to speak?”
Madison said sarcastically while packing, “Yes, we’re poor relatives and can’t keep up with you. If your standards are too high, we won’t come again!”
They both stood up, chairs scraping loudly. Virginia went to the door, then forced a smile at my parents. “Brother, sister-in-law, you’ve raised a great son. So capable. Our useless son can’t compare at all.”
Madison snorted, “We’ll rely on your son to bring honor to the family. We’ll just stay out of the way.”
No one stopped them. They slammed the door and left. The others in the room looked at each other in silence.
The happy gathering ended in chaos. After the relatives left, my dad closed the door, turned to me with a pale face and said, “You brat, you think you’re grown up? You embarrassed Virginia and Madison in front of everyone! How are we supposed to face our relatives now?”
My mom sat on the sofa, eyes red and voice shaking with tears. “Tristan, what have we taught you? No matter how harsh elders are, you can’t talk back! Now look, this could ruin our family ties!”
I stood straight and said, “Dad, Mom, you know how Aunt Virginia and Aunt Madison have treated us. They mocked us when we bought a car, complained about Mom’s birthday coat and even interfered during renovations. When have they ever respected us?”
“That doesn’t give you the right to be so disrespectful!” My dad slammed the table. “No matter what, they’re still your elders! Has all your education gone to waste?”