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 244 Each with their own thoughts

Chapter 244 Each with their own thoughts

Jiang Yanni didn't want to work anymore, but Jiang Haibing wasn't going to tolerate it:

"Didn't you say yourself that you only did laundry, cooked, and looked after the kids, and didn't do anything else?"

"You yourself promised to see the period before the start of the school year."

"It's only been a few days? You can't even last a week?"

"So you think your words are just empty talk? You just say whatever comes to mind?"

Yang Yuemei was soft-hearted and felt that Jiang Haibing's words were unpleasant, so she told him to stop talking: "Yanni is still a child..."

Jiang Haibing didn't give her any face at all: "She's already sixteen, is she still young?"

"I knew I should find a job and earn money when I was sixteen."

"Jiani is sixteen years old. She not only studies hard, but also helps you with chores and watches over her and Haiyang while they do their homework."

"Mom, you were already worrying about your marriage when you were sixteen, and you got married at eighteen."

"Is sixteen still young?"

"Do you really think she's still too young?"

Yang Yuemei was put in an awkward position by his aggressive questioning, but for a moment she didn't know what to say.

After stammering for a while, he gave up.

Jiang's father wanted to tell her that she was a girl and he shouldn't bully her too much, but looking at Jiang Haibing's cold and stern expression, he couldn't bring himself to say it.

Besides.

Jiang Yanni was actually quite angry when she said those things about Yang Yuemei.

But Jiang Yanni is a daughter, and she is usually quite easy to raise. He was reluctant to be strict with her education.

So he hesitated to speak, yet remained silent; he still didn't open his mouth.

This was the first time Jiang Haiyang had ever seen his older brother so angry.

The tall man, over 1.8 meters tall, cowered on the side like a quail, wishing he could disappear from everyone's sight.

Jiang Yanni was both embarrassed and angry at Jiang Haibing's words: "But, but I haven't finished my homework yet..."

She did quite well in elementary and middle school, but high school is a completely different story from elementary and middle school.

As a result, her once proud grades didn't improve as much as before.

It's really tough for me to stay in the top 30 of my class now.

Then, there were more than eighty students in their class.

She's still quite competitive.

My second sister and third brother all have excellent grades; they're the kind of smart kids who can get top marks in their grade as long as they do their homework on time.

She felt that she didn't have as good grades as her second and third older sisters, but she couldn't fall too far behind.

I have been studying very hard, and my best grade is 21st in the class.

She refused invitations from her junior high school classmates to attend gatherings, and also declined invitations from her high school classmates who lived nearby to hang out together.

I wanted to take advantage of the summer vacation when my second older sister and third older brother were both free to have them tutor me and help me improve my grades.

The plan was in place and the execution was going very well.

Although the second sister was not very free, the third brother was always there for her. With Jiang Haiyang's guidance, she could clearly feel that doing the problems was much easier.

I originally thought I would make a name for myself when school started.

I never expected to suddenly have to do housework and look after the kids.

Now, forget about improving my studies, it's hard to say whether I can even maintain my original learning pace.

After taking care of the child for a few days, Jiang Yanni became increasingly anxious and impatient, and now she can no longer bear it and has broken down.

Seeing that she was still crying, Jiang Haibing became impatient and shouted, "What are you crying for!"

"belch!"

Jiang Yanni was so frightened that she hiccuped, her face covered in snot and tears, but she really didn't dare to cry anymore.

Jiang Haibing sneered: "Cooking, wiping tables, sweeping floors, and washing clothes are nothing, taking care of a child is nothing, that's what you said, not what I said."

"You agreed to work until the start of the semester yourself; I didn't force you to agree."

"Jiang Yanni, you're already sixteen, almost seventeen. Do you even know what it means to be responsible for your actions and what it means to be as firm as you say?"

Do you even know what it means to keep your word?

Jiang Yanni sobbed softly, completely unable to resist: "I...I know...but my homework..."

Jiang Haibing said coldly, "Figure it out yourself."

Jiang Yanni wanted to cry again, but looking at Jiang Haibing's expression, she didn't even dare to sob, only daring to sniffle every now and then.

Jiang Haibing was determined to teach Jiang Yanni a lesson, so he didn't let his family interfere at all.

Fortunately, Jiang Yanni isn't stupid.

She quickly discovered some tricks.

For example, Dudu's afternoon nap must never exceed four o'clock. From one to four o'clock, he must be woken up no matter what.

You definitely won't like waking the little one up like that. He'll cry because he can't wake up properly, but that's okay. You can give him some watermelon or apple, or some milk and a piece of candy, and he'll immediately stop fussing.

She can take advantage of the three hours that Dudu takes a nap to quickly do her homework.

So at nine o'clock in the evening, Dudu was sleepy again.

At most, after putting Dudu to sleep around 10 o'clock, she will have another two hours to do her homework.

It won't be good if it's any later.

Dudu wakes up early in the morning, and she can't catch up on sleep during the day. If she goes to bed after midnight, she will be listless all day, her brain will feel like mush, and she will be even less efficient at doing her homework.

After half a month, I actually got used to this high-pressure life.

So much so that no one noticed that although she was so busy that she would fall asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow and sleep very soundly, her speed and accuracy in doing her homework actually improved.

Jiang Haiyang saw it all but said nothing.

He also felt that his younger sister had become a bit arrogant since they moved.

He was far more knowledgeable than Jiang Yanni.

In junior high, high school, and university, many of my classmates suddenly became rich because their families suddenly became wealthy. Then they went on a spending spree, piling all sorts of good things on themselves, as if they wanted to announce their family's fortune through a megaphone.

But over the years, only one or two out of ten families have remained wealthy. Most of them have been wealthy for one, two, three or five years, and then suddenly become poor again.

It's always easier for people to go from frugality to extravagance than from extravagance to frugality.

Once you get used to a good life, you can no longer afford to live the impoverished life you used to live.

The most typical example is his class monitor in high school.

In the second semester of his first year of high school, his family suddenly became rich, and the class monitor's clothes cost over a thousand yuan.

As a high school student, he was wearing a watch that cost several hundred yuan.

At school, he was always surrounded by followers and formed cliques, with countless underlings.

My grades were very good when I first enrolled and in the first semester, but they suddenly dropped.

The teacher talked to his family, but they didn't take it seriously. They said they were rich and didn't rely on their child's future salary. They would let their child study if he wanted to, and not study if he didn't want to.

And so, a good student quickly turned into a bad student who just coasted through life.

When he reached his senior year of high school, his family suddenly ran out of money again. He lost his nice clothes, his watch, his nice shoes, and even his younger brother.

Later, before graduating from high school, he had to drop out and work to pay off his family's debts.

Their family isn't even as well-off as their class monitor's.

My older brother's business is unstable, my father's job is not very secure, and my mother's future is even more uncertain as she sets up a stall.

If Jiang Yanni follows the same path as the class monitor, are we really going to make her drop out of school to work and earn money?

What kind of jobs can a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl do?