Eighty's Military Marriage: The Disliked Me Became the Richest Man in the City

Originally the female CEO of a high-end catering brand, Xia Enruo drowned while vacationing in Hainan to watch the underwater starry sky and transmigrated to the 1980s. Her past life was full of gl...

Chapter 297 Wu Meixia is relieved

Wu Shaojun never expected this day to come so quickly; his eldest sister had come straight to the old camp.

He ran while shouting:

"Big sister, please let me explain, please let me explain."

But Wu Meixia was already so enraged by Lin Chaoyang's words that she couldn't listen to anything he said.

No matter how many reasons Wu Shaojun had, she was determined to vent her anger today.

I put so much effort into getting this job, and this brat just quits like that.

Without even saying goodbye to himself, he's really grown up now, his wings have hardened, and he has his own ideas.

"Shaojun, nothing you say will work. Today I'm going to make you suffer, and I'll teach you a lesson you won't forget!"

Xia Enruo was anxious and helpless. As Wu Meixia ran past her, she stopped her.

"Enruo, don't stop me today, I'm so angry. I have to teach him a lesson."

"That brat thinks he's all grown up and doesn't respect me, his older sister. He doesn't even consult me ​​about something so important, just does it without a second thought."

Xia Enruo grabbed her arm to stop her from chasing after them.

"Big sister, don't you think about it? If Shaojun discussed it with you, would you ask him to resign?"

You'll definitely explode like you did today, and you'll feel like killing him.

You didn't let Shaojun explain a single word when you came in; you should also listen to your younger brother's opinion.

Let him tell me how well he's doing since he resigned, and what his situation is like.

"Didn't you see? That little truck by the gate was bought by him."

Wu Meixia did see a brand-new pickup truck parked at the entrance when she came in, and she was thinking about it.

These days, every household is getting richer and richer, and they can afford to buy a small truck.

Xia Enruo's words calmed her down. She turned to look at her and asked:

"Enruo, is what you're saying true? Shaojun bought that small truck?"

"Sis, you're at this critical juncture, why would I lie to you! It's more real than my car."

Shaojun, what are you standing there for? Hurry up and take your older sister to see your new truck!

Xia Enru gave him a wink, and Wu Shaojun quickly pulled out his keys from his pocket.

Deep down, he was afraid of his older sister, afraid of hurting her feelings and causing her distress.

After losing both parents in the first half of their lives, the two sisters were left to depend on each other.

His eldest sister took on the role of a parent, considering his needs and taking care of everything for him.

They were afraid he wouldn't have a good life and would be discriminated against because he was a child who had lost his parents.

"Sister, Second Sister is right. I bought that truck with my own money, really."

Wu Meixia was skeptical, but followed the two men out the door.

Even after seeing Wu Shaojun open the car door and get in, she still couldn't believe it.

"Are you two conspiring to deceive me? You borrowed a truck from outside to gag me."

Xia Enruo could only smile bitterly to herself after hearing Wu Meixia's words.

"Sister, you have quite the imagination. These days, very few families can afford a truck, and we wouldn't even have anywhere to borrow one!"

Hey, don't look at me like that. All the trucks in my company are the same model, you've seen them before. I didn't bring this up specifically to fool you.

Shaojun, show your older sister the paperwork for buying and registering the car. Otherwise, she won't believe you and might think we're conspiring to cheat her!

Wu Shaojun jumped out of the car and showed all the paperwork to Wu Meixia.

As Wu Meixia watched, she suddenly burst into tears, tears streaming down her face uncontrollably.

The bitterness in her heart was immediately relieved; she and her brother had suffered a lot of scorn from others since they were young.

Even though I got a job after serving in the army, the public security system is huge and has a lot of people.

There are plenty of people from well-off families with money and connections.

She always hears people gossiping behind her back, complaining about her family's poor circumstances.

There's also a younger brother who's a burden while he's studying.

Wu Shaojun's situation wasn't much better than his own.

The teachers at school knew that his family was poor and were quite snobbish. Whenever he got into arguments or fights with classmates, they would be the first to scold him.

Fortunately, I later got a job as a police officer. After the teacher found out, she toned it down and wasn't as arrogant or overly biased as before.

Fortunately, her husband didn't mind that she had no parents and had a brother who was a burden to her, and he married her.

He treated Shaojun like a father, never wanting to hit or scold him, and regarded him as his own younger brother.

She has never told anyone about the hardships she has endured over the years.

She always plays the role of the eldest sister in the family, shouldering the burdens and pressures of life.

Seeing that Shaojun could afford a truck, all the suffering she had endured over the years was released in tears, and she immediately felt a sense of relief in her heart.

Anyone who sees this knows that these days, without a substantial family fortune, buying a truck is simply a pipe dream.

"Big sister, don't cry. I've been unemployed for almost a month, and thanks to my second sister's business and connections, her business is booming."

My second sister is one of my shareholders! The money I used to buy ribs for the family that day was money I earned by working independently.

I'm so busy every day, from morning till night, I don't even have time to eat. My second sister lets me eat at her cafeteria.

They say this saves time, but now I earn in a day what I used to earn in several months at the leather factory.

You don't know that the leather factory hasn't paid wages for two consecutive months because its cash flow has dried up. I heard that the government is about to issue a document that will no longer support large state-owned factories.

From now on, everyone will be responsible for their own profits and losses. They still haven't paid me the month's salary I owed before I left. I heard from my former coworkers that they barely received a month's wages either.

"Did you hear that, big sister? You can rest assured now, right? We didn't lie to you. I know you were worried that Shaojun had no business experience before and was afraid that he would have no food to eat if he quit his job."

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