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...
Besides, providing for the father-in-law in his old age? It would be strange if the husband would be willing to do so.
Although the four sisters had given up on the idea of money, Yang Cheng was still worried and asked his eldest sister to draft an agreement stating that the four sisters would not have any thoughts about their new home and that they could return home occasionally.
Yang Jin had to admit that she had misjudged her eldest brother. He was the most powerful person in the family. If he used the money to build a big house or a building, her mother's family would also be prosperous. She had to establish a good relationship with her mother's family.
"Yes, big brother, this is a good idea. We should write an agreement to nip all conflicts and potential conflicts in the bud. Then we sisters can interact with our parents' family in a rational and normal way."
Yang Juan was the first to agree that her sister-in-law was her sister-in-law and she had to maintain a good relationship with her natal family.
Yang Xiu had no objection, and since Yang Li was not yet engaged and still wanted to live at home, he had even less objection.
At the Zhou family's side, not long after Zhou Xiang returned from Xie Lin's house, Ling Ran arrived with the mayor and people from the Rural Planning Management Office.
Ling Ran wanted to show Zhou Xiang's plan to the mayor, who then handed it to the people from the management office. The two of them looked through it carefully. Unlike those who contracted the river for aquaculture, this time they planned to develop it as a public place.
It took an hour to finish reading the plan, and Ling Ran saw that the two of them were carefully checking it word by word, so he took the mayor to the river and described the construction of the river in words.
Just by listening to this, the mayor felt as if a painting appeared before his eyes.
Looking at the muddy shallows on both sides of the river, and then turning around to look at the plank road in front of Zhou's house, he made up his mind.