He Ze saw that He Nan had remarried and was now getting ready to move to town. The sense of disparity in his heart grew even wider.
Looking at the room full of people, everyone seemed to have a complete and happy life except for him, the odd one out. He didn't know where the surge of malicious anger came from.
"Eldest Brother, you're really something now. But you just rode on Third Brother's coattails. Not like me. When I remarried, everyone just kicked me when I was down. Not only did no one stand by me, but now I don't even have a home. I guess everyone's got a different fate. Eldest Brother, I really envy you."
He Lang hadn't even glanced at He Ze since he walked in. Now, hearing He Ze's words, he let out a cold laugh.
He Ze suddenly turned on He Lang.
"Third Brother, you don't have to be so sarcastic. I know I can't compare to you now. If I'd been the one to hog all of our parents' favor, of course I'd be talking big too."
