In her previous life, her eldest brother died early, her second sister went blind due to illness, her third brother became autistic, and she herself lived a life of poverty and hardship, scavenging...
Xiao Chunmei pulled her husband and stopped him from asking any more questions. If he wanted to know, he could ask someone else.
Zhou Niao became the person they questioned. When they learned that Zhou's mother cared about her younger brother and left her little daughter aside, they felt uncomfortable.
"Alas~" Zhou Hua sighed, "It seems our mother has become unreasonable."
Zhou Niao agreed, "I don't understand either. It seems that I am not as sensible as our dad!"
"That's right! Forget it, let's not talk about this anymore. We don't plan to go out again this time."
"Yeah!" Zhou Niao nodded, "My sister told me that Dad's building would be a good place for you to start a small business."
Zhou Hua shook his head, "I don't want it. We are not suitable for doing business. We also want to work for my sister."
"What to do? All the positions are full now. I think it's good that you two have been apart."
Zhou Niao advised him that he had figured it out. It would be best if there was no mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship, and no sister-in-law relationship either. He could live with his sister, but his brother couldn't.
"It would be nice if you could come visit more often. If you live separately, it would be convenient for Meizi to invite her family to come and live with her."
Is Big Brother trying to persuade him to split up? Zhou Hua was surprised, but Xiao Chunmei agreed. "Big Brother, we will consider your proposal. It's going to be after the New Year anyway, so we can just stay here for a month or more."
Back in the room, Zhou Hua asked his wife why he agreed to do so. Xiao Chunmei explained to her husband, "My parents don't live here, so it's not suitable for us to live here all the time. This is the house my sister built for herself.
However, if I move back to the Zhou family, my mother and I will disagree, and separation is the best outcome."