share time: 2026-02-05 00:36:45
For three years of marriage, Zhao Pandi was an 'invisible person' in her husband's family because she didn't have a son—her mother-in-law threw away her skincare products, her husband never brought her food from work, and even the strawberries she craved during pregnancy were called 'something that ruins male fetuses.' It wasn't until her daughter Xiaotang was born, and her mother-in-law slammed the door saying 'it's not a boy,' that she held the tiny, wrinkled baby and woke up. She secretly learned to make handmade wormwood rice cakes, set up a stall at the market at dawn, and surprisingly, her 'taste of home' became popular in the community. Even more unexpectedly, a programmer who often bought her cakes offered to design a logo for her. When her mother-in-law came to 'manage her money,' Zhao Pandi held up the 'Best Community Entrepreneur' certificate and smiled: 'I used to live for you. Now, I live for myself and my daughter.'
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