Consumed by spite, she deliberately ignored her son's hard work and his in-laws' contributions, instead crediting the business's success to her family's dubious legacy.
Given her audacious claims about magical healing and her habit of issuing demands she attributes to dead spirits, it would be no surprise if she next claimed that she has the cure for cancer.
The irony was chilling: while her own flesh and blood sought proper medical treatments from professionals, she demanded Mio throw away her medication and stop seeing her doctor, insisting Mio follow her cult instead.
If Mio had blindly followed that advice, she'd likely be rotting in a grave by now.
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