After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...
Unable to refuse Aunt Xu's hospitality, Su He went this time anyway.
It was still the same state-run restaurant, except the blind date across the street had changed.
After introducing the two women, Aunt Xu and Matchmaker Tian made an excuse and left.
Su He was left with two big eyes staring at each other.
But this time, at least they didn't remain silent.
The man opposite me was fairly good-looking, with the square face and big eyes that are most popular these days. When he first stood up, you could tell he wasn't very tall, but it was alright, probably around 1.7 meters.
Su He seemed reasonably pleasing to the eye, so she thought she could learn more about her this time.
Then the man opposite her smiled and said, "Hello comrade, let me introduce myself first. My name is Liu Wenxing. I am a projectionist at a movie theater. I am 22 years old and my salary is 31 yuan a month. I have a father, a mother, two younger brothers and two younger sisters. My father is a warehouse guard at a coal mine. My mother is unemployed and my younger brothers and sisters are still in school."
After listening to his introduction, Su also said, "My name is Su He, I am 18 years old, and I currently work at the police station. My salary is 27.5. My family is from the countryside, and there are currently 19 people in my family. We have not separated our households."
Liu Wenxing nodded, seemingly unconcerned about her rural background, and smiled contentedly, saying, "Your salary isn't much, but it's enough. Once we get married, we'll have three incomes every month, which should make things much easier."
Su He frowned upon hearing this. What did that mean? Was she eyeing her salary before they were even married?
Without thinking, I blurted out, "You mean I'll have to hand over all my salary to the family after we get married?"
"yes!"
Liu Xingwen said matter-of-factly, "Anyway, your family in the countryside doesn't lack food, so you don't need to support them. Oh, by the way, my mom dislikes wives who still think about their parents' families after marriage, so you'd better make that clear to your family beforehand."
There's a family near my house who married a woman from the countryside, and now their relatives from that area are constantly coming over to beg for money. The neighbors are laughing at them, saying, "You can't do that!"
Su He's face turned cold upon hearing this, but Liu Wenxing acted as if he hadn't noticed. He began to reminisce about how awful and unsophisticated the country folk he had encountered when showing movies in the countryside were. After finishing his story, he started talking about how her salary should be distributed in the future.
Su He almost swore at him, but finally couldn't stand it anymore and interrupted him.
"Um, I'm sorry, I don't think we're a good match."
Liu Wenxing was speaking enthusiastically when she interrupted him, which made him a little angry. Upon hearing this, he frowned again.
"What's wrong with it? I've already stopped caring that you're from the countryside, so what else do you have to complain about?"
Su He was so angry at these words that she laughed.
"You're mistaken. It's me who's dissatisfied with you."
"What?" Liu Wenxing listened as if he had heard a fairy tale. "I haven't looked down on you, so why are you looking down on me?"
"It's nothing, I just don't want to give my salary to my family after I get married."
Su He didn't want to waste any more time with him, so she left without even ordering food.
Before leaving, you could still hear Liu Wenxing muttering incredulously, "Why?"
Ha, don't you even look at yourself? How dare you ask why?
If it weren't for Aunt Xu's repeated warnings, she would have already started cursing.
Before she came, Aunt Xu had specifically told her that even if she was not satisfied with the blind date, she should not say anything bad. At worst, she could just disagree. After all, it was just a one-time meeting, and there was no need to affect her reputation over this. That's why she held back and didn't say anything.