60s: Kicking Aside the White Moonlight, Draining the Family Fortune, and Going to the Countryside

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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Chapter 890 Ning An, you troublemaker, I don't even want to talk about you (2/2)

It has to be said that it takes a lot of effort to raise a handsome young man like Gu Yunyang and five beautiful older sisters.

Gu Hansheng's Gu family bloodline is certainly important; if Ning An is too ugly, she won't be able to give birth.

Hao Pingping was almost driven mad with anger; this sister-in-law was truly inhuman.

It was indeed Hao Pingping who insisted on separating the family back then, but didn't Ning An want to?

Hao Pingping took a deep breath and looked coldly at Ning An, saying, "Everyone knows what happened back then. You, a good-for-nothing who was a slave at home, are lucky to have married into my Gu family."

"After marrying into this family, you do absolutely nothing all day. You're all married now, are you still going to sponge off your parents? I'm just your sister-in-law, I have no obligation to do that."

"you!"

The words "money-losing goods" infuriated Ning An.

Although she calls her daughters that same way at home.

But she couldn't stand being called that by others.

This reminds her of the hard times she had back in her parents' home.

Even now, her brothers and sisters-in-law from her maternal family treat her the same way.

Ning An treats her child this way because she wants to heal the wounds she suffered from growing up.

Unfortunately, she forgot that one should not do to others what one would not have them do to you.

Ning An rolled her eyes, unable to argue with Hao Pingping, so she insisted, "Anyway, I don't care, Gu Yunyang is my son. He has to support me."

See, isn't the purpose clear now?

Hao Pingping was speechless, and really wanted to go back and wake Gu Hanping up.

Look at you, so self-righteously thinking your younger brother and sister-in-law have awakened and crave family affection.

What they really want is a sucker to take care of them.

A commotion broke out, so Hao Pingping had to send a child to call for help: "Go and call the brigade leader and the others."

This matter today is not just about Ning'an.

There's also the issue of female educated youth.

Gu Yunyang is right. The female educated youth didn't provoke them. How can we let her get into trouble here?

Do we still want to maintain the good atmosphere of the team?

Once someone does it, someone else will follow suit. With such a successful example, these scoundrels in the Red Flag Brigade will surely imitate them.

Even some things that weren't originally like this will be learned.

Why is it that those lazy scoundrels who do no work can marry beautiful women and live a happy life?

These honest people, on the contrary, can only work hard in the fields and earn money, but they live in poverty.

That's not fair!

Meanwhile, Gu Hanping was with Fan Xiangbei, and having nowhere else to turn for help, he could only turn to Fan Xiangbei.

"Uncle, tell me, what did I do wrong? I raised my brother, and I was wrong?"

"I hope my younger brother can have children to keep him happy and can enjoy his old age in peace. Am I wrong?"

Gu Hanping choked up as he spoke.

He felt wronged too.

He had promised his parents that he would take good care of his younger siblings.

As a result, one of the younger sisters got lost, and the other got married and never recognized her relatives again.

He has two younger brothers; one married a troublemaker and doesn't interact with him much.

One of them is incredibly lazy, and all they do when they're with Ning An is exploit the child.

How could he be such a failure as a person?

Fan Xiangbei was speechless. He looked at Gu Hanping and said in a cold voice, "Do you want to hear what you have to say?"

Gu Hanping was taken aback. Why wasn't Uncle Xiang Bei comforting him?

Fan Xiangbei looked bewildered, and his anger flared up: "Of your two younger brothers, the third one is at least somewhat conscientious. As for your second brother, I don't even bother to talk about him."

He's incredibly lazy; I doubt he'd even get out of bed if he didn't need to poop. And those kids, who just escaped the wolf's den, are you planning to push them back in?