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My husband and I made money from scratch to buy a house, and my in-laws moved in together. Three months later, I want to sell my house. Am I wrong?

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My husband is a down-to-earth and capable person, but his family is not good. I was young and energetic at that time. I think as long as people are reliable, this is more important than anything else. As for money, as long as you have the ability, you can earn it slowly. So no matter how my family objects, I still want to marry him wholeheartedly. He said he would let me live a good life, and I have confidence in his promise.

To tell the truth, when I got married, I was really shabby. In-laws live in rural areas, live in adobe houses, and their families are relatively poor. When I hosted the banquet, I just set some tables in the open air. The more difficult the conditions are, the more I want to fight for breath and live a good life. The only thing my parents-in-law can be proud of in this life is to let her husband go to college. When her husband was at school, his father-in-law borrowed money from relatives and was looked down upon. Now it seems that all the efforts are worthwhile.

After marriage, my husband and I worked hard to make money, and the goal was clear, that is, to buy a house. Husband works hard, does things safely, recruits leaders' common sense, and his salary rises again and again. I don't earn as much as my husband, but I control the expenses at home. After saving money for more than three years, I finally have a deposit and can buy a house with a down payment. Although our house is less than 80 square meters, my husband and I are quite satisfied, because every penny is earned by my husband and I, tired and happy.

My mother-in-law was ill and hospitalized after living in her new home for a few days. After she was discharged from the hospital, she stayed at my house directly for the convenience of reexamination. My husband is a dutiful son and treats his mother-in-law well. A few days later, my father-in-law also came. It's nothing. My parents-in-law only have one son, so filial piety is appropriate. What I can't stand is yet to come. My mother-in-law is almost cured. Relatives at home began to visit her one after another, saying that they came to see her, each time with two pounds of apples. When she comes, she will eat and live. My mother-in-law needs to buy something to take back when she leaves. Some came on their own initiative, and some were called by my mother-in-law. Every time my mother-in-law is very happy and shows off our building in front of relatives. I'm embarrassed to show off, but she is tall and proud of her son.

After two months, there is nothing I can do. It's really annoying to entertain guests at home every day, and the cost is much higher. I told my mother-in-law not to invite relatives to dinner at home in the future. I can't stand it at all. My mother-in-law called me a baiwenhang. She also said that my husband's tuition for school was borrowed from relatives, otherwise there would be no husband today. But I don't think human feelings are like this. My home is not a staff canteen. I told my husband that if this continues, I will sell the house. My husband said I made a mountain out of a molehill. Please tell me, am I wrong?