Reborn in the 90s: I Eloped with the White Moonlight of the Fake Heiress

【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 182 New Concepts of Love

Chapter 182 New Concepts of Love

Yang Anni is not stupid.

Despite Zhao Junshan's intensive course schedule, she still maintained her advantage in the main subjects. Even at her worst, she only ranked twelfth in the grade, and she usually ranked in the top five in the whole school. Her intelligence has surpassed that of many people.

Seeing that she was stunned, Jiang Jianni was afraid that she still didn't take it seriously, so she added, "Taking good hygiene precautions is good for both you and the other person."

"There is a sexually transmitted disease called AIDS in foreign countries. You can ask around and you'll find out. This disease is incurable; if you get it, you're just waiting to die."

"The most common way this disease is transmitted is through promiscuous relationships between men and women."

"Don't believe men's sweet talk, like when he says he feels more comfortable without it and asks you to think about it for him."

"You can ask the other person, if he really likes you, why doesn't he know how to protect you and cherish your body and health?"

"Liking someone is mutual. One-sided giving isn't liking someone; it's just being foolish."

Yang Anni: "..."

I feel like I'm receiving a completely new education about love.

So, is it because my second sister has always held this view that she never dated in high school or college, and that she only chose to get married after meeting her brother-in-law through a blind date?

After all, Jiang Jiani was already considered quite old for many people when she got married.

Jiang Jianni went on to say several things, such as not to easily believe a man's sweet words and not to spend money on a person just because you like them, before finally getting to the second point:

"Didn't you still want to buy a house?"

"If you have enough money in the future, don't rush to buy an apartment. First, see if there are any old houses for sale around your neighborhood."

"If you have the means, buy two old houses first before considering a new one."

Yang Anni's eyes lit up immediately: "Sis, have you heard something again?"

Jiang Jianni glanced at her sideways: "What do you care what I hear? Just listen to me if you think it's believable, or it doesn't matter if you don't."

Buying an old house means waiting for demolition and compensation, while buying a new house means waiting for its value to appreciate.

Either way, you won't lose money in the future.

Yang Anni chuckled and hugged her arm, nuzzling her affectionately as she said, "You're my own sister, you wouldn't hurt me, I'll definitely listen to you."

After thinking for a moment, she asked again, "Can I buy an old house in the city?"

Jiang Jiani: "...Yes."

Even if a house in the old city is only a few square meters, people will be willing to buy it for their children's schooling, for no other reason than their children's education.

Yang Anni was immediately satisfied.

Jiang Jianni reiterated two points: "The first two are not important; the most important thing is the third point."

Never give up reading, no matter what.

"Don't just read novels; you can also read other miscellaneous books."

"Reading makes people wise. If you read more books, not only will your perspective and knowledge be different, but you will at least be less likely to be deceived."

She sighed, "Do you know what I worry about most when you're out there all alone? I'm afraid you'll get scammed."

"You don't know some men are the best at lying, especially to naive young girls like you."

"Haven't you heard the saying, 'A man's words are deceitful'?"

"Just from the surface meaning, you can tell how inhuman the man is..."

Even knowing that she has money, a place to live, and is not unintelligent, it's still worrying to see a young girl of only eighteen or nineteen years old living alone in the capital.

When she was eighteen and passed the college entrance exam, her father personally accompanied her to the school to register.

Yang Anni not only went to the capital alone and did something as important as buying a house, but she also ended up in the film and television industry, a place that is mixed with all sorts of people and makes people uneasy.

If she weren't worried that Zhao Junshan would act recklessly and Yang Anni would be sold again if she went back, she would have really advised her to go home.

Jiang Jiani didn't know if it was because she had become a mother or because she had developed feelings for Yang Anni through their correspondence, but she felt like she had really become a mother hen.

There were so many things I wanted to tell Yang Anni, and so much experience I wished I could just cram into her head.

He even wished he could purify this girl's emotional roots, turning her into an absolutely rational and ruthless Taoist, so she wouldn't be easily deceived.

She kept rambling on and on, but Yang Anni quietly clung to her arm and listened attentively.

If it were her mother, she would never say such heartfelt things to her.

Her mother would definitely say, "Women, why be so strong-willed? Just find a good man to marry, that's all."

Her proudest achievement in life was marrying a good man, and her greatest hope for her daughter is that she will find a good son-in-law in the future.

Jiang Jiani's mother would think that everything she taught her was fallacy and heresy, and that she had learned bad things from outsiders while studying at university.

Yes.

Despite Zhao Junshan's hard work in cultivating Yang Anni, Yang Yuezhi was quite dismissive of it.

She was a staunch believer in the idea that a woman's virtue lies in her lack of talent, thinking that it was enough for a woman to go to school, know a few words, and be able to read books and newspapers; going to university was completely useless.

However, Zhao Junshan insisted that Yang Anni take the college entrance exam, so she supported Zhao Junshan.

In the Zhao family, Zhao Junshan always ranked first, his son second, and she and Yang Anni tied for last place. Perhaps due to Zhao Junshan's interference, Yang Anni's ranking was slightly higher than hers.

Listening to Jiang Jiani's words, Yang Anni couldn't help but lean her head on her shoulder and murmur, "Sister, why aren't you my mom? It would be so nice if you were."

"Hey, or I could just recognize you as my godmother..."

Jiang Jianni: "..."

Jiang Jianni slapped her on the forehead with a dark face: "What nonsense are you spouting, you brat? What? Are you trying to elevate my generation or demote yourself? Why don't you go tell your grandfather about this?"

Yang Anni immediately stuck out her tongue and said with a grin, "Oh, I was just kidding, don't take it seriously, but you absolutely can't tell my grandpa."

Then he gave Jiang Jiani a push: "The loudspeaker says it's time to check tickets, you guys hurry up and line up."

Many people are now working away from home, and everyone wants to go home before the Spring Festival.

The Spring Festival travel rush is already beginning to take shape.

When Jiang Jiani arrived, she didn't feel crowded at all, but when she left, she truly experienced what it meant to be surrounded by crowds.

The ticket check line alone was packed into six long, tightly packed rows.

When it was finally their turn to have their tickets checked, there were only a few people left behind them.

Jiang Jianni turned around and saw Yang Anni waving at her from tiptoe.

Jiang Jianni waved and went to the platform with Lu Xiangyang to wait for the train.

They bought sleeper berths again this time, and Lu Xiangyang had to use his connections to get them; otherwise, they wouldn't have been able to buy them at all.

After putting all her luggage away, Jiang Jianni lay down on the middle bunk and didn't want to move at all: "Ah, so tired."