The Big Scapegoat's 60s Life

Liu Yun transmigrated into a series of books written by an author, becoming the biggest scapegoat in the story. This couldn't stand, so she decided that whoever wanted to be the scapegoat could...

Chapter 44 It's Chinese New Year

Yu's mother looked at her daughter-in-law speechlessly and said, "If you want to flatter me, then flatter me. Don't be coquettish. Go be coquettish with your husband. It won't work on me."

Liu Yun smiled and said, "But I'm telling the truth. Although it may sound like flattery, it's from the bottom of my heart."

She said, "It's true! It's genuine, of the highest quality, and honest with everyone, young and old."

Mother Yu: "You know, in my past life I knew this daughter-in-law was lazy and greedy, but it didn't matter. It only became apparent after the reforms. But it's okay, they have the money to hire a nanny. Now it seems that it didn't just appear then, it was always like that. But with this spoiled look, she likes her son too, let alone her son."

She was completely different from what she had heard before the marriage. It must be said that she had a very good impression of Wu Chunhua (Liu's mother). Actually, she had inquired about her son before the wedding, but she felt that the old lady was somewhat ambitious and outstanding, after all, she had risen from the countryside through her own efforts. She thought her daughter-in-law would be honest and simple. However, after the marriage, she realized she was completely wrong. This daughter-in-law spent money extravagantly without any budget, and she wouldn't listen to advice. You say your piece, she does her own thing; she agrees nicely to your face, but behind your back, she acts like nobody cares. It wasn't until the demolition and relocation process that she realized how capable this daughter-in-law was! As for Liu's mother, looking at her sons and then at Liu's mother, her sons could go to hell! She lives a carefree life with her two daughters; Yu's mother truly admires her.

Chen Xi and Gao Lan watched the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law chatting silently, not daring to say anything about Liu Yun not doing any work. After all, everything was bought by Liu Yun, and she often made clothes for the two elderly people. They only used some money to buy some nutritional supplements.

At first, Yu's parents complained about having to eat in the tenement, and that their son and daughter had to cook for themselves while they had to pay for their living expenses. But when they learned how much food Liu Yun had bought for the two elderly people and stored in the old house for their children to eat, they stopped complaining.

Later, they simply let the children eat at their own home and only stayed at the old house. Except for Sundays, they stopped paying living expenses.