A Family of Three with a Kitchen Transmigrates to the 1960s

A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...

Chapter 485 Jiang Family Chamber of Commerce (XI)

Shui Shui originally didn't want to check so much, and only wanted to check the accounts of the past few years to achieve his goal. But Jiang Shaoming insisted on checking. He also knew that there were several termites in the matter, and he didn't want to tolerate it anymore. He took this opportunity to clean it all out.

The next morning, Aunt Wu hurried back to her parents' home. My brother and his wife and their family were still asleep, so she paced around the yard anxiously. Finally, losing her patience, she could only shout at my brother from the window, "Get up! Something terrible has happened."

Fifth Aunt's younger brother is called Li Huinan, a name given by her stepmother. She was probably afraid that others would not know that she had given birth to a fat son for the Li family, so she had to tell others that he was a boy.

Fifth Aunt called out from the window for a long time before Li Huinan finally emerged from the house, yawning in her pajamas. She looked at her sister, who was so anxious she was about to burst into tears, without even raising an eyelid. She was in her fifties, but her face looked like she was in her forties. She didn't have to worry about anything, so she must be young. She calmly called Fifth Aunt to the front porch and told her something.

I really don't know how Fifth Aunt got through that night. She quickly told her brother about the Chamber of Commerce's audit, hoping that her brother could help her with some advice, because almost all the money embezzled over the years was given to Li Huinan. Li Huinan also knew that her sister had no place to make money, and her brother-in-law only gave her daily household expenses and would not give her more, so everyone knew where the money came from.

But when Fifth Aunt told Li Huinan about the Chamber of Commerce's audit, Li Huinan jumped up, moved away from Fifth Aunt, and said that this matter had nothing to do with him. He asked Fifth Aunt to leave his house immediately and not to come again unless necessary.

Fifth Aunt...

Seeing her brother's resolute attitude and cold eyes, Aunt Wu was stunned, as if struck by lightning, and froze in place. She could never have imagined that her own brother, whom she had watched grow up, would be so heartless and ruthless as to draw a line between them and her.

Over the years, she had painstakingly racked her brains to support her family. Not only had she lived frugally, she had even risked her life by manipulating the Chamber of Commerce. But now, all her efforts seemed to have been for nothing. Her brother, far from appreciating her kindness, had immediately driven her away and drawn a line in the sand.

Fifth Aunt's eyes gradually became moist, tears welling up in them, but she bit her lips tightly, forcing the tears not to roll down. Because she knew very well that if she showed the slightest weakness at this moment, it would only make her brother look down on her even more. So, she took a deep breath, calmed her emotions, and said in an unusually firm and slightly pleading tone: "Hui Nan, I know that everything I have done over the years is for our family! Now the Chamber of Commerce is going to check the accounts. If they really find out, I will definitely be in trouble. So, I beg you, can you help me solve this problem? Let's return part of the money, otherwise the clan will definitely punish me."

After hearing what her sister said, Li Huinan showed a look of disdain on her face. The corners of her mouth curled up slightly, and she sneered, "Sister, do you really think I'm a three-year-old child? If I return the money, won't I be left with nothing? You caused this trouble yourself, so go and solve it yourself, but don't drag me into it!" After saying that, he turned around and left, leaving Aunt Wu standing there alone...