【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 65 Whether you want to raise them or not, you have to.
Jiang Jianni didn't speak, she just quietly looked at Grandma Jiang.
It wasn't until Grandma Jiang became uncomfortable with what he saw that he chuckled and said, "Whether it's difficult or not is another matter, I'm just asking you, why?"
Grandma Jiang's face changed instantly: "You..."
Jiang Jianni sneered: "My mother doesn't have a job, and I haven't even asked my father-in-law to arrange one for her. What right does Jiang San'er have?"
"Is it because he's the best at cheating, shirking responsibility, and enriching himself at the expense of the public?"
They were all family, had lived together for a while, and Jiang San'er loved to show off and didn't hide it from the children.
Everyone knows about his messy affairs.
Grandma Jiang treated him like a treasure.
Grandma Jiang looked left and right in a panic: "You, you, you, don't talk nonsense..."
She didn't quite understand the four-word phrase that was all jumbled up, but she clearly understood the phrase "profiting at the expense of the public."
How else can steel mills enrich themselves at the expense of the public?
It's basically stealing so-called scrap iron and steel from the warehouse and selling it.
Many people do this.
But no one dared to make a sound.
Otherwise, if one person is caught, a whole bunch of others will be dragged out, which would mean offending a large number of people.
Grandma Jiang felt a chill run down her spine at the thought of the trouble her third son would face if Jiang Jianni exposed this matter.
I deeply regret making that outrageous demand just now.
She forced a smile and said, "Don't spread rumors that have nothing to do with it, or you'll get your third uncle into trouble."
"Oh, I misspoke earlier. What your third uncle meant was that as long as he could help arrange a job, even something as simple as serving tea and water or cleaning, it wouldn't matter if it was busy, tiring, or had a low salary."
"As long as he can make money and support his wife and children, that's fine."
Jiang Jianni was speechless: "No, my mother is still washing dishes at a restaurant. You want me to ask my father-in-law to arrange a job for Jiang San'er?"
Does he deserve it?
"He should support his own wife and children. If he can't afford it, he should get a divorce and not cause trouble for others."
"Besides, haven't you always said that Uncle San is very capable?"
“Since he’s such a capable person, why don’t you let him figure it out himself? Why are you coming to me? I’m just a girl, I don’t have the ability to arrange a job for him. My own mother doesn’t even have a proper job.”
"Grandma, I'll call you Grandma one more time."
"Don't come looking for me again. No matter what it is, I'm telling you this, it won't do you any good if you come looking for me."
"I remember how you've treated me all these years."
“I’ve seen everything my third uncle has done.”
"If you don't bother me, we'll be fine."
"If you really push me too far, I'll report Jiang San."
“The things he did cannot stand up to scrutiny.”
"You don't want to visit him in prison, do you?"
Grandma Jiang was both shocked and furious: "You..."
Jiang Jianni hopped on her bicycle and waved to her, saying, "Go back, Grandma. You're getting on in years. Don't worry about your good-for-nothing son all the time."
"You've taken care of his work, his marriage, and his children. You can't possibly take care of him even when he's in his coffin, can you?"
"Ah, go back now and take good care of yourself in your old age."
"By the way, you should keep an eye on things, make sure your precious son doesn't swindle your pension money."
After saying that, she hopped on her bicycle and sped away.
Grandma Jiang was left dumbfounded by the scolding, and it took her a while to realize what she was doing and start cursing at the sky and the earth.
But Jiang Jianni's threats were truly terrifying. She was afraid that if she pushed her too far, she would send Lao San to jail, so she could only go back dejectedly.
Jiang San remained silent for a long time after hearing Grandma Jiang's retelling.
After a long pause, he let out a long sigh: "This girl is holding a grudge."
"If I had known that Jia Ni would turn out this way, I would have been nicer to her in the past."
Grandma Jiang angrily retorted, "Wasn't I good enough to her? How much better should I treat her? She's an ingrate!"
"We've already sent her to university, what more does she want? To send her abroad too?"
“Look around us, how many families are willing to send their daughters to university? She’s just not satisfied.”
Vocational school graduates are in high demand these days. They can get a job after three years of high school after graduating from junior high school, and everyone is envious.
Since the establishment of vocational high schools, only the top students have ever attended them.
Those who go to university are mostly those with slightly lower grades.
Of course, Jiang Jiani is different.
From a young age, she was single-mindedly focused on going to university and wanted to become a college student.
Aunt Jiang listened from the side and kept pursing her lips.
Jiang Jiani went to university, but her grandma, grandpa, and Jiang Sanke didn't contribute a single penny.
Even when Jiang Jianni was admitted to university, Grandma Jiang went to stop her from going, saying that it was useless for a girl to go to such a university and that it would be better to sell the admission notice to someone else to make some money.
Now that they see others have become successful and found good husbands, they've forgotten what they did before and are even trying to glorify themselves.
The mother and son sat facing each other, sighing with worry and not knowing what to do next.
Grandpa Jiang said, "Why don't you, third brother, learn from others and set up a stall too?"
"Don't think that being a self-employed individual sounds bad; they actually make a lot of money legitimately."
"That kid from the Liu family, didn't he make his fortune by reselling clothes?"
"Wearing a suit and leather shoes even in the dead of winter, and even carrying a pager, how impressive!"
"Why don't you go find him and have him take you to sort through the clothes?"
Grandma Jiang flatly refused: "No way! How shameful is it to be a self-employed individual? What about our third son's reputation?"
Grandpa Jiang had no other choice: "What should we do? Jobs are hard to find these days, and San'er can't just stay idle like this, can he?"
"The buyout money from the factory is so little, and Xiaobao is still so young. What will we do if it's all spent?"
Jiang San was a bit overwhelmed: "Let me think about it again, let me think about it again."
After giving Grandma Jiang a piece of her mind, Jiang Jianni felt refreshed and went home. Her two fluffy pets rolled around on the floor.
She immediately squatted down with a maternal smile and gave the two puppies a good rub: "How did you two decide? Do you want to continue raising them?"
Aunt Lu shook her head and sighed, "Now we have no choice but to raise them, whether we want to or not."
Why?
Lu's father said in a booming voice, "Your older brother has gone back to the army. He told us to take care of him for now, and we'll consider whether to take care of him or not when he has more time."
The old man walked out with his hands behind his back, saying, "Peace and good fortune, come on, let's go shopping with Grandpa."
The two puppies quickly followed.
I wasn't paying attention when I was going down the steps, and I tumbled down.
The old man laughed heartily: "How can this 'tear-the-family' guy be so funny?"
This scene is so funny, I can't stop laughing no matter how many times I watch it.
Jiang Jianni: "..."
Seeing this, Aunt Lu followed, saying, "You can't keep an eye on the two dogs by yourself. I'll go with you."
Jiang Jianni: "..."
have to.
Even if it's just a while, or even a few years from now, this dog still won't be able to be given away.