Era + Transmigration + System + Family Trifles
Waking up one night, Ye Xiaoxiao discovered she had transmigrated into a novel set in the 1980s.
Even more terrifyingly, she had become a ...
"With just those two acres of land, how much money can you make growing flowers? Haven't you heard people say the government is supporting individual businesses now? They want to boost economic development."
"Oh, will it work? What if no one comes to buy it?" Li Chenyang was still not confident. What if they lost money?
"Don't worry, it's the safest business. Let's get started while no one else in the village is doing it. By the way, we agreed before that we'd go back to my parents' house after the New Year."
Ye Xiaoxiao thought she could do the business again after she returned, since it would take another month to get the professional license anyway.
When I got home, I passed by the old house and saw a few younger children playing beanbag toss with the village kids. They were making so much noise that you could hear them from far away.
"Sixth Brother, Seventh Brother, did you two go to register today?" Ye Xiaoxiao was still thinking about the three million.
Although the sixth and seventh sons had said they would go to school, when it came time to register, they resisted fiercely and refused to let their father register them. As soon as their sister-in-law asked them this, the two boys ran away in fright.
Upon seeing this, Ye Xiaoxiao immediately knew that the two boys were up to no good, so she got out of the car and headed straight for the old house.
"Father, Father..."
Li Jianguo didn't really care whether his children went to school or not. His eldest son went to junior high school, his second and third sons graduated from elementary school, and his fourth son only went to the third grade.
The fifth child is already in sixth grade. The two younger ones are at least in fifth grade; he doesn't care whether they go to school or not—if they want to, they go; if they don't, that's fine too. When we went to register today, only the youngest, Yanni, was willing to go.