Gu Yunyang transmigrated from the apocalypse back to 1960, into the body of a man with the same name who had been mistakenly swapped at birth, and he saw this man's entire life unfold.
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Gu Yunyang's lips twitched. This guy really has a thick skin.
Gu Hansheng, who was standing to the side, froze.
Ning An didn't involve him, but she still gave him a meaningful look, probably wanting Gu Hansheng to help her handle the matter from the outside.
She understood the temperaments and personalities of all her daughters.
As long as Gu Hansheng holds onto his daughters and makes a few threats, the case will naturally be dropped.
At that time, if the people don't complain and the officials don't investigate, nothing will happen.
This is what Ning An just understood from Xing Kai and the others' attitude.
"Sister-in-law Cao, you should still call me Secretary Gu. I'm not your brother."
Gu Yunyang also knew that his sister-in-law, Cao Ying, was no pushover.
She calls me that because she probably wants something from me.
Gu Yunyang was somewhat relieved that he was still clear-headed and maintained a respectful but not overly close relationship with his uncle, Gu Hanping.
If you get too close, you're more likely to be taken advantage of.
Gu Hanping's face had turned very ugly. This eldest daughter-in-law was really getting more and more outrageous.
After Gu Hansheng came out, he snorted coldly, glared at Gu Yunyang, and left.
He didn't dare stay.
Gu Yunyang wouldn't give him a friendly look.
He didn't dare ask anything of Gu Yunyang.
Gu Yunyang came from the capital, not from the countryside like them who knew nothing.
He can intimidate you with just a few words.
Gu Yunyang can also run a sugar-making workshop; such a person is difficult for him to control.
Gu Hansheng could tell this from what happened at the police station earlier.
Gu Hanping said a few words and told everyone to go back.
On the way, Gu Hanping hesitated for a moment, but still asked, "Don't worry about Cao Ying's matter. However, with more people in the family, there will be all sorts of troubles."
Gu Yunyang laughed and said, "Isn't there a saying that you can't be a father-in-law if you're not deaf and dumb? Just turn a blind eye."
"It's difficult."
Gu Hanping sighed, "We live under the same roof, and we still argue all the time. Besides, we weren't even family to begin with. You don't know how we're supposed to take care of her? The children... her mother-in-law takes care of the children, does all the housework, and we prepare all the meals. What more could she possibly want?"
Everyone wants to be in charge.
I just don't know if I have the ability.
Gu Yunyang chuckled: "What's the big deal? We'll just split up the family."
What?
Gu Hanping couldn't believe Gu Yunyang's words, as if he had misheard them.
Gu Yunyang didn't indulge them at all: "In the future, when Changsong and Changzhu get married, there will be even more people in the family. Won't we still have to separate the family?"
And now you're doing them so much help.
They don't necessarily give their families many work points.
The reason you're not separating now is because you're worried that when the two younger ones get married, the house will be empty.
However, even though our Red Flag Brigade has a bright future, they won't contribute the money they earn to their own families.
Whether you separate or not, you can actually save more money if you separate.
With the family splitting up and the household registrations being separate, you can raise a couple more pigs and some more chickens and ducks.
A relationship cannot be bound by a household registration certificate. Whether or not you have a household registration certificate, if you get along well, you are naturally a family.
If you don't get along, even if you're on the same household registration, you're not family.
As he finished speaking, Gu Yunyang glanced at Gu Hansheng, who was walking away, and the Gu Honglan and Gu Hongmei sisters who were following behind.
Gu Hanping remained silent for a long time before nodding: "We'll split up the family when we get back."
Gu Honglan, who was following behind, was startled.
Separation?
Didn't they separate a long time ago?
My uncle wants to separate the family property from my father?
What kind of family were they splitting up into?