After learning the truth, I made them pay with blood!Chapter 1
Before Easter, my father passed away unexpectedly.
In the group chat, my father-in-law Frank Richter said that his family had a rule that son-in-laws and children couldn’t go to pay tribute.
He was clearly saying that to me.
But my father died because he fell from the scaffolding while building a house for the Richter family.
I couldn’t tolerate this at all, [Fuck. Just wait for my father to talk to you tonight.]
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In order to bring my father's ashes back to our hometown for Easter, I was still catching up with my work when I got home in the past few days. Finally, I finished my work and took out my phone to watch videos of my father when he was alive.
I saw that the [Lovey-Dovey Family] group chat, which was usually silent, was very lively now.
The group chat consisted of relatives from my husband's family. I didn't want to open it, but I found that someone mentioned me.
I didn't expect to be furious when I opened it.
Frank forwarded a link with the following text, [In our Richter family, son-in-law and children must not visit the in-laws' grave. It will bring bad luck to the Richter family. Moreover, your father's death is unnatural and has negative energy. I suggest you don't go either. After all, you are a member of our Richter family. It will affect everyone's luck to be associated with a dead person. It's not reasonable. @Yvonne]
I clicked on the link and quickly browsed through the whole article. The general idea was that after I married, I would have to follow the rules of my in-laws.
Scrolling down, the chat records were filled with cheers and support.
It was like they had all lost their memories, forgetting that my dad fell to his death in order to build the Richter family's ancestral home!
I suppressed my anger and pushed open the door of Frank's room, "Dad, if you have any opinions, just tell me privately. There's no need to mention it in the group."
Frank snorted, "Hmph, we are a family. What can't be seen openly by everyone?"
I patiently said, "Others don't know, but you know how my dad died."
Frank looked at his phone and glanced at me sideways, "How did he die? Isn't it because of his own carelessness? I didn't say anything about him dirtying our ancestral house. How dare your family want my son and granddaughter to visit his grave? No way!"