1990s Demolition Household

In the latter half of 1999, Jiang Village was confirmed for demolition. However, in the first half of the year, An Jianping's family did two major things: First, they sold two plots of resident...

Chapter 238 A Matter I Don't Want to Get Involved With

Chapter 238 A Matter I Don't Want to Get Involved With

The following evening, An Songyu was somewhat taken aback by what her two older cousins ​​had said.

However, seeing that her two older cousins ​​looked even more confused, she also advised them:

"How about... if you don't know what to do, you just listen to your aunt?"

The An sisters exchanged a glance before saying with a hint of helplessness:

"But what if we actually listened?"

"If my brother doesn't get any compensation when the land is demolished, won't he keep arguing with my parents?"

"So what do you think... Auntie really wants to give your brother his share?" An Songyu asked helplessly, looking earnestly at her two older sisters.

"Before the demolition of Jiangcun, it seems that my uncle and the others had given my fourth brother everything they could!"

“I vaguely heard that not only was a house built for my fourth brother, but he was also given money to grow strawberries with his fourth sister-in-law’s family.”

"We don't know exactly how much compensation Fourth Brother will receive after the demolition."

"But at least we know that he shouldn't still need to rely on his parents to live, right?"

Moreover, there were some things An Songyu didn't say.

My aunt is willing to divide the two houses between my two older sisters.

It wasn't because she insisted on treating all the children equally.

Or perhaps she felt she owed her two older sisters something.

It's just a heart full of love for one's children.

If the two older sisters still can't understand it properly.

I believe that at that time, my aunt's disappointment was not just about her only son.

An Songyi frowned slightly; of course she understood these principles.

However, the current situation is not one where understanding the principles can solve the problem.

An Songyun, however, subconsciously glanced at An Songyu a couple more times.

She could already vaguely sense her cousin's bias from her attitude.

She tugged at her sister, who seemed about to say something more.

Given my cousin's attitude, it's highly unlikely that they'll achieve their goal.

But compared to their children, since the demolition, both the father and mother have been affected.

They all felt closer to their uncles and aunts, as well as Ah Yu, who had always been there to help them.

Now Ah Yu has this attitude again...

An Songyi was still somewhat unhappy after being pulled out by her younger sister:

"Xiaoyun, didn't we say we were going to ask Ayu to help inform Songshu?"

"We haven't said anything yet!"

"What happened after the notification?" An Songyun had calmed down by now.

To be honest, she didn't completely agree with me coming here with my sister today.

But she also knew that

If she doesn't come along, her sister will still do these things by herself.

An Songyun wasn't particularly concerned about her younger brother's affairs.

But she really felt sorry for her older sister who had raised her.

An Songyi clearly hadn't expected her sister to ask that question.

She frowned and thought for a moment before saying with considerable difficulty:

“At least we, as the older sisters, have done what we should have done.”

"Why don't you just make a phone call? Why do you need to ask Ayu to notify them?" An Songyun muttered to himself.

An Songyi glanced helplessly at her younger sister.

Can they be exactly the same?

She made the call, and Songshu knew without a doubt that it was just her idea.

But it would be different if Ah Yu were to step in.

After all, everyone knows now that the only one who truly represents the Third Uncle's family and started the business with his uncles is An Songyu.

"Sister, haven't you heard about Ayu's family?" An Songyun didn't directly offer advice, but instead asked tactfully.

"What is it?" She had heard too much about her family's affairs lately and had no idea what her sister was referring to.

"It's all about buying houses!" An Songyun summed it all up in one sentence.

"Haven't you heard? When Uncle San's family bought the house, everyone paid their own way and then registered it in their own names."

"Moreover, I heard my mother and the others joking that my third uncle and aunt only promised to buy houses for Ayu and her two siblings in the future."

"My third brother and his wife treated them to a buffet at a big hotel and had a big meal."

"I heard that Boston lobsters are as long as chopsticks, and steaks and oysters are all you can eat."

"Not to mention the other varieties, there are over a hundred kinds of delicious food."

"I can't even finish one serving; my stomach is completely full."

"So, what exactly are you trying to say?" An Songyi's expression was somewhat awkward.

She already understood what her sister was trying to say.

But she's used to being the eldest sister who protects her younger siblings.

Especially her parents, who are not the type to favor their daughter.

An Songyi's upbringing and lifestyle all emphasized the importance of family harmony for prosperity.

She wants to help think of things her younger siblings wouldn't consider.

She wants to help take care of her younger siblings who are not being looked after.

It's really too difficult to change her mind in a short time.

An Songyun understood her sister's temperament, and she said gently:

"So, what I'm trying to say is, based on the way Uncle San raised his family, I don't know whether if we really let A Yu make that call, Song Shu would be summoned or just get angry."

After all, since the demolition of the pine trees, not a single piece has been given away.

It's unlikely that he'll have a good impression of Ayu.

Although the two sisters didn't think there was anything wrong with their brother being good at saving money.

But compared to the development of other members of her maternal family and the changes in the people of Jiang Village.

It seems to be constantly proving that their ideas are wrong.

And the younger brother made a huge mistake by staying away from his parents.

An Songyi understood what her sister meant and found it hard not to agree with her sister's view.

After thinking about it, she decided not to place her hopes on her cousin.

She checked the time and dialed her brother's number directly.

In Xinlin Village, An Songshu is playing mahjong with his father-in-law.

Although my father-in-law's family wasn't included in this land demolition project.

However, because their family reacted quickly, they also managed to grab a plot of land for their home in the good area.

As for Shenzhen!

As a member of Jiangcun, their family missed the first batch of collective housing purchases in Jiangcun.

But they must have been included in the second wave as well.

In addition, because they were related to An Jianguo by marriage, they were among the first in the village to choose houses.

The houses at that time were not in very good condition.

They didn't even take them seriously.

But to think that they would need to help the An family get revenge for what happened this time.

Their family didn't just choose for themselves, they also let their son-in-law choose.

Unexpectedly, this choice led to a good thing.

The demolition and relocation work in Shenzhen is not yet over.

But the family had already imagined the outcome of the demolition and relocation.

When An Songshu's phone rang, normally they would have assumed their daughter wouldn't ask any questions and wouldn't make a fuss.

But now everyone in Jiangcun says that Anjia must have some inside information.

Otherwise, if Shenzhen can be attributed to luck, what about Liangdi?

Now, the relationship between the two families naturally needs to be maintained.

And what other family has such a natural bond as theirs?

Seeing that An Songshu only glanced at his phone before continuing to play mahjong, Jiang's father, sitting at the head of the table, frowned slightly.

He looked at his daughter sitting next to An Songshu.

Seeing that she didn't take it seriously at all, I couldn't help but shake my head inwardly.