"It's okay with me and your sister-in-law, but there's also me and your nephew. How can you, as an aunt, be so shameless?"

I stared at my brother in amazement.

I didn't buy anything last time because my mother called me at the last minute and said my nephew had diarrhea and asked me to take him to the hospital.

I paid for all his hospital expenses, and after he was discharged, I bought him a bunch of supplements. Doesn't that count? "Brother, ask yourself, haven't I been good enough to Mom and Ramon all these years?"

"You didn't even visit Mom the entire time she was in the hospital. I paid for all the medical expenses, but you took all the money reimbursed by medical insurance. Is it wrong for me to ask?"

I thought I was being kind, but my brother’s face was gloomy, as if he had been putting up with me for a long time.

He clenched his fists and glared at me fiercely:

"Don't you just want this money back? Don't forget, I bought medical insurance for Mom. What's wrong with giving me the money reimbursed by medical insurance?"

"But..."

"But what but? You're just greedy. How can a married daughter come back and covet her parents' money?"