Ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao was unexpectedly reborn, returning to ten years ago when she had just graduated from college and had not yet been worn down by society.
Armed with a huge ...
After saying that, he turned to Tang Yuanzhou and winked: "Dad, I'm taking advantage of you and Mom. I'll have to give you the money for the land later, whatever it is."
Tang Yuanzhou gave her a disgruntled look.
Tang Xiaoxiao didn't take it seriously and said to Tang Yuanxu, "Second Uncle, although I have never studied abroad and graduated from a third-rate university, a person's ability is not calculated based on education and age. You have lived for decades longer than me, but I may earn more money in a year than you have in a lifetime. Where can you find justice in this?"
These words left Tang Yuanxu speechless, but she had indeed launched a full-scale attack, subtly implying that everyone present was also affected.
Who can blame her when no one else in the house earns as much as she does?
However, her family members naturally wouldn't hold it against her. Tang Xinxin smiled and gave her a "we'll see" look, continuing to watch the show.
"You said you earned the money yourself? How did you earn it? Did you find gold or win the lottery?"
"Then I have no comment. I've never heard of an uncle having the right to tell his niece how she makes money."
"You...you have absolutely no respect for elders! How can you talk to your elders like that!" Tang Yuanxu was speechless and could only use his seniority to intimidate the other person.
“My daughter is the most filial of all. Her father and I are still alive, so it’s not anyone’s place to lecture her! Elders don’t act like elders. They even try to take over the family business of the younger generation. Naturally, the younger generation doesn’t need to give them any respect.” Xu Xiumei couldn’t stand anyone saying anything bad about her two daughters, so she retorted directly.
She's still the eldest sister-in-law, so when did it become the younger brother-in-law's turn to act like an elder?
"Alright, alright, I see now. You guys have become rich and now you don't recognize your poor relatives anymore, huh? Well done." Tang Yuanxu put on a heartbroken expression and clutched his chest.
"Don't be like that. We didn't acknowledge you when we weren't successful," Tang Xiaoxiao retorted mercilessly. "If I remember correctly, you said two years ago that you would have nothing to do with our family anymore and would never see us again. How long has it been and you've already forgotten? You're not that old, but you've already developed dementia? Besides, it's me who's successful, not my dad. My dad is an elderly person who's about to retire. How can you have the nerve to force a man in his sixties? It's my business if I want to give my money to my parents, but there's no law that says I have to give it to my uncle, especially an uncle who's disrespectful to his own mother and has severed ties with his older brother!"
After delivering these scathing remarks, Tang Xiaoxiao didn't care how ugly Tang Yuanxu's family looked; she simply opened the door and kicked them out.
The couple, who had been pushed into the yard, still wanted to shout, but Tang Xiaoxiao sneered, "Want to shout? Shout louder, and call everyone in the village so we can relive the good deeds you did when Grandma passed away."
Tang Yuanxu had always considered himself a respectable person, and the humiliation he suffered at the Tang family's house that night was something he had never dreamed of. However, after listening to Tang Xiaoxiao's words, he dared not retaliate. If he really attracted the attention of the villagers, the thought of his family being pointed at and gossiped about by those peasants made him feel uncomfortable all over.
Left with no other choice, Tang Yuanxu could only angrily utter a harsh threat—that he would never have to ask Cui Hua for help again—before pulling on Cui Hua's sleeve and getting into the car. Tang Qianqian remained silent until she followed suit, bowing her head and getting into the car as well.