Charming Educated Youth: I Brings Space to the 1970s

Song Yan never thought she would experience a day of transmigrating into a book. Well, if she transmigrated, she transmigrated! The 1970s weren't that scary.

However, she didn't expec...

Chapter 629 New Year's Money

A red envelope is simply a wallet wrapped in red paper.

Yueyue opened the paper packets one by one. "This is for Grandma, ten yuan."

Grandpa's was ten ten-yuan notes, which was one hundred yuan.

Grandpa Shen's 200 yuan.

Shen Changchuan had given the red envelopes to Shi Ruomei in advance so she could give them to the children. Song Yan had seen the ones given to the two boys; they were clearly 10 yuan each. "Did Grandpa Shen give you such big red envelopes?"

"Grandpa Shen said I spend money a lot!" Yueyue happily took out the money and counted it.

"Uncle Gu's is also two hundred yuan."

Uncle Xiaohu's is two hundred yuan.

My second uncle's is thirty yuan.

My second aunt's is fifty yuan.

Uncle Fu got fifty yuan.

My second uncle's fifty yuan.

Du Yu's aunt's twenty yuan.

Aunt Pan Lanlan's twenty yuan.

Grandma Liao's fifty yuan.

Grandpa Han's is fifty yuan.

Aunt Shen's is also fifty yuan.

Aunt Xiaoxiao's is thirty yuan.

Aunt Yuanzhao's is ten yuan.

My third aunt's is thirty yuan.

Mom's is ten yuan.

Grandma Ji gave me ten yuan.

Grandma Sun's was two mao.

Ah! Grandpa Fang's is fifty yuan…

Song Yan wanted to take the red envelope back immediately.

What do all these people do?

As soon as Yueyue received the red envelope, she stuffed it into her small bag. It seemed she wanted it for herself.

Song Yan only opened his sons' red envelopes and saw that there weren't this many inside!

Shouldn't the three children receive the same amount of red envelopes? The results are all different.

Isn't this over a thousand yuan?

Moreover, Yueyue had already checked how much money was in the red envelopes beforehand! Because she knew how much money was in some of the red envelopes even before they were opened.

Yueyue couldn't count all the money, so she wanted to ask her mother for help. But when she looked up, she found her mother staring intently at her money.

Yueyue sensed something was wrong and tried to hide the money behind her back. She held the money in one hand behind her back, but couldn't get the rest in her other hand. She tried several times but couldn't get all the remaining money in her hand.

Yueyue quickly stuffed the money into her bag.

Then, clutching the bag with both hands, he slowly backed away, step by step, until he reached the door, turned around, pushed the door open, and ran.

Song Yan desperately wanted to reach out and pull this brat back.

Old Zeng gave Wei Cheng and Zeng Yi ten yuan, and it was twenty 50-cent bills, making the red envelope a thick stack.

General Shen's is the same.

What are they doing? Did they plan this all along?

So Song Yan never expected that Yueyue's red envelope would contain so much money.

You should know that nowadays red envelopes are only one or two cents, and five cents is considered a very large red envelope.

Some families only give a few cents.

Yueyue's red envelope is equivalent to the annual income of three ordinary workers! And even three workers wouldn't have that much money left over in a year. Does that mean they don't eat or drink?

Song Yan wasn't worried that Yueyue would waste the money, but rather that she was afraid Yueyue would develop a wasteful habit from a young age, and what would happen when she grew up?

As a result, the little girl stayed by her great-grandfather's side all day.

As soon as Song Yan looked at her, she immediately hid behind Grandpa Zeng.

Yueyue is avoiding Song Yan.

They no longer ask to sleep with their mothers at night.

Song Yan said, "Yueyue can sleep in my room tonight."

"No! I'm sleeping with Grandpa Great-Grandpa tonight!" Yueyue looked at her mother warily, then tugged tightly at Grandpa Great-Grandpa's sleeve.

The next day, Lao Zeng had a heart-to-heart talk with Song Yan.

"Is it really necessary to make such a fuss over just one child?"

"This little money won't corrupt a child!"

"I've had money in my pocket ever since I can remember! What I can pull out casually is someone's annual living expenses."

Look at me, I haven't gone astray, have I?

"I'll be watching Yueyue when she spends money, so you can rest assured!"

Actually, Song Yan didn't want to be a mother who went back on her word. So she had no choice but to give up.

The festive atmosphere of the New Year hadn't even faded yet when Xiaoxiao rushed back.

She and Song Yan didn't hide it from each other; she wanted to make money.

After the third day of the Lunar New Year, she went house hunting with Song Ma.

Both of them found a house that satisfied them.

The two houses are not far apart and are quite large. The layouts are similar, and they can definitely accommodate a family of five or six.

The house that Song Ma liked cost 850 yuan. The house that Xiao Xiao liked cost 820 yuan. Because the house she liked was only missing a wooden shed.

Jiang Xiaoxiao had left 200 yuan with Song Yan. She wanted a bicycle.

Having a bicycle means I can sell some goods during holidays, and it's also much more convenient to go wherever I want.

When she went out to sell her goods, she came across a set of very beautiful gold jewelry being sold by someone selling old household items. It included hairpins, hair ornaments, earrings, a necklace, and a bracelet.

She loves it, and now nobody cares if she buys these things.

But she couldn't bring herself to buy these things, so she quietly asked Old Zeng.

Old Zeng said that selling this gold at the bank would definitely fetch a higher price. Perhaps this family was too timid, afraid that selling it to the bank would leave them with evidence against them, so they sold it privately?

Shouldn't a girl prepare some dowry for herself? She earned the money herself, can't she spend some on herself?

Fearing she would be deceived, Mr. Zeng personally accompanied her.

She really gritted her teeth and bought it. It cost her over 100 yuan.

She didn't have enough savings left; she was short two hundred yuan. She wanted her mother to lend her the money first, as a loan, which she promised to repay later.

Xiaoxiao felt that her mother usually treated her well, but she was not satisfied with the house purchase.

Shouldn't the groom provide a house for his daughter when she gets married? What kind of house is she buying?

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