【Reform the 90s + Elopement + Daily Life + Twins + True and Fake Heiress + White Moonlight】 Online author Jiang Jiani transmigrated into a 23-year-old old maid in the 90s who was constantly urg...
Chapter 119 Zun Du and Fake Du
Jiang Jianni didn't take credit: "We didn't buy it, my mother-in-law bought it."
After thinking about it, she told Jiang Haibing about wanting to hire a nanny.
Jiang Haibing was even more surprised: "Really? Is she that good?"
Jiang Jianni pouted, "Look, everything's here. Didn't you see it all?"
Jiang Haibing slapped himself twice: "Really? I can't believe it."
Many daughters-in-law are bullied to tears by their mothers-in-law right after getting married.
Some men who initially behave well will reveal their true colors after their daughter-in-law becomes pregnant.
Very few mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law have a truly good relationship; there are bound to be some frictions.
He was a little incredulous that his sister had such luck.
The man she found had a good job, and his parents were officials. Although they had retired, their social standing was far superior to her own.
Not only is the family so good, but they're also incredibly kind to their daughter-in-law.
The daughter-in-law gave birth, and the father actually had to pay out of his own pocket to hire a nanny.
He found it hard to believe that Jiang Jiani had such good luck.
Jiang Jianni said smugly, "Believe it or not, the stuff is right here."
Jiang Haibing: "Okay, okay, I admit you were lucky, alright?"
"Sigh, why can't I have that kind of luck?"
Jiang Jianni couldn't help but chuckle, recalling Jiang Haibing's comical personality: "What? Got a target already?"
Jiang Haibing quickly waved his hand: "I wouldn't dare to talk nonsense."
"I already have a son, why would I get married? Wouldn't that be taking advantage of the girl?"
"Besides, my mom is so muddle-headed. She trusts everyone but her own family. I'm afraid that if I marry a wife, the two of us will argue every day."
"I'm not going to spend all my time trying to break them up. It's fine as it is now."
“I have a son, and my mother has a grandson. I don’t need to worry about mother-in-law/daughter-in-law conflicts, and I don’t need to be forced to ask me whose side I’m on every day.”
"Would I be crazy to get married?"
"I won't get married."
"I'd rather die than get married."
"I won't get married unless you beat me to death."
Jiang Jianni: "..."
She said something fair: "Our mother still knows right from wrong and can tell the difference between inside and outside."
Jiang Haibing scoffed: "Forget it, that involves money. If it doesn't involve money, or Grandpa and her four sisters, you'll see how confused she is."
Now Jiang Jiani couldn't say anything nice about Yang Yuemei anymore.
After all, Yang Yuemei almost pushed her to Li Honggang, that dead swindler, because it didn't involve money.
She changed the subject, saying, "I don't need a washing machine here, why don't you go and buy one for your home?"
Jiang Haibing: "No need, we already have that at home."
Jiang Jianni was a little surprised: "We have it now? It wasn't there when I went last time."
wrong.
She only popped her head in briefly before leaving, and didn't even notice if anything had been added to the house.
Jiang Haibing: "Not long after I took Dudu back, I figured out how to get one."
Most of the time, children are blind to their parents' sacrifices.
Jiang Haibing was the same.
But when he had a child, when he saw Yang Yuemei taking care of Dudu while doing laundry, cooking, wiping tables, sweeping floors, and taking Dudu grocery shopping, her hands were always busy.
In winter, my hands look like a spider web, covered with deep and shallow cracks, and no amount of moisturizing oil can help.
Because her hands would soon be touching water again.
It's either washing vegetables and cooking, or washing the whole family's clothes and Dudu's diapers.
Suddenly I realized that although Yang Yuemei has many faults, as a wife and mother, and now a grandmother, she has really worked very hard.
Suddenly I understood why many men would side with their mothers and wives when they were having a conflict.
Because his mother had suffered a lot, he didn't want her to suffer any more.
Of course, he still despises men who don't want their mothers to suffer so they shift the burden of hardship onto their wives.
A real man should not take sides, but rather try to alleviate the suffering of his mother and wife, or take on some of the burden himself.
Jiang Haibing sighed: "Wait until I have more money."
"When I'm as rich as my second aunt's family, I'll hire a nanny for us too."
"Our mother won't have to suffer like she does now."
Jiang Jianni fell silent.
What could she say?
She's already left that family, but she said, "When you hire a nanny, just let me know, and I'll contribute some money too."
Jiang Haibing immediately refused: "What are you meddling in?"
"Taking care of my parents in their old age is my responsibility and duty as a son. What does it have to do with you, a married daughter?"
"Besides, you and Lu Xiangyang are both paid salaries."
"With your meager salaries, you're already doing a good job of supporting your little family."
"Don't think about anything else, okay?"
"As long as I'm alive and as long as I can still earn money, you have nothing to do with my retirement."
Jiang Jiani chuckled at his chauvinistic attitude.
Yang Yuemei is still able to work, and Jiang Haibing earns a lot of money, so of course he can say that.
Jiang Haibing is worried that in twenty or thirty years, if he can no longer earn money and Yang Yuemei can no longer work, he will not think that way anymore.
However, men with ambition and ideals should be encouraged.
She patted him on the shoulder encouragingly: "Then you'd better work hard."
"I heard they're going to build villas here."
"A detached house, the kind with gardens all around."
"You should work hard to earn money and try to buy a big villa for our parents to live in."
"We'll hire a few more people then, with one housekeeper to coordinate everything, including cleaning, cooking, and gardening. We'll hire professionals for all of these."
"That's what you call impressive."
"With Mom's temper, she'll definitely be overjoyed."
Jiang Haibing looked speechless when this was mentioned: "Don't even mention it. Do you know what Mom did with the washing machine after we bought it?"
Jiang Jianni: "Did you wash Dudu's diapers?"
Jiang Haibing quickly waved his hand: "No, Mom is very clean and wouldn't do something so unhygienic."
"After we brought the washing machine back, my mom has been showing it off every day."
"Grandma Li said she had back pain and couldn't sit down to do laundry, so she wanted to borrow our washing machine. Surprisingly, she agreed very generously."
"It made me so angry."
"It was only after I beat up his third son that Granny Li stopped yelling."
"What kind of thing is this that Mom did?"
"With that whole house full of slovenly people in the Li family, she's really not afraid that they might have some kind of infectious disease that she could spread to her own family."
Yang Yuemei wanted to say something to him, and went on and on about how they had been neighbors for many years, but he shut her down with a question: "What if Dudu gets infected and gets sick?"
Previously, Yang Yuemei valued her son most, followed by men, then daughters, and finally herself. Now, Dudu has pushed everyone off the list and taken first place.
Jiang Jianni was speechless: "Really, what is she thinking?"
Jiang Haibing: "...Who knows? You can keep this ticket for now. Once my apartment upstairs is renovated, I'll use this ticket and put the washing machine in my apartment."
Anyway, Yang Yuemei can't find out.