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...
Su He, who was standing to the side, shook her head with a smile after hearing what they said.
"You don't need to take everything. Leave the sewing machine and radio, I don't need those two. I'll take the rest. I'll keep the watch to tell time, and the bicycle will be convenient for commuting."
Grandma Su was about to say something when she heard this, but Su He stopped her.
"Grandma, I'm serious. You know I can't sew, so I don't need a sewing machine. But Hongya and the others are pretty good at sewing. Wouldn't it be more convenient if they had a sewing machine?"
Besides, if someone comes to borrow the sewing machine, we can exchange it for something else!
But Grandma Su wasn't entirely willing to listen. "What will you do if you want to make clothes in the future?"
Su He said, "But there's still milk, right? If I want to make clothes in the future, I can just bring the fabric back and have milk make them for me. Anyway, it's so close by, it saves me a lot of trouble!"
Grandma Su finally smiled when she heard her say that, "Alright, then Heya can come back to Grandma if she wants to make clothes in the future, and Grandma will make them for you!"
Seeing that she agreed, Su He breathed a sigh of relief, and then looked at the radio and said, "Let's keep this radio too. Lin Jingyan and I don't have time to listen to it during our workdays, so it's good to keep it at home so that Grandpa can have some fun."
Old Su, who was sitting in the yard, chuckled and shook his head upon hearing this. "What use are my ears to listen to the radio? This thing is so expensive, you can take it with you!"
Su He continued to refuse, "No, I don't like listening to these things, they're so noisy and annoying. Let's leave them for Grandpa."
Old Su laughed even harder when he heard this. This thing is so nice to listen to! There's only one in the village branch, and they don't even let them listen to it. If any family had one, everyone would be so envious!
Grandma Su could tell what he was thinking just by looking at his expression.
Seeing that Su He really didn't want it, he thought for a moment and said, "Okay, then keep it. You can take the rest, and also take the three hundred yuan that your in-laws gave you today. The family doesn't have much money left because we bought a job for your cousin, so we won't give you any more."
Upon hearing this, Su He quickly said, "Grandma, what are you saying? The family has already prepared so much dowry for me, why would we need more money? You can keep some of these three hundred as well. The family has so much debt right now, it would be good to use this money to pay off some of it first."
However, this time, Grandma Su absolutely refused.
"Don't worry about the family debts for now. Your cousin can pay them off slowly. Keep this money with you. It's money your in-laws gave you to buy clothes. What would it look like if we left it behind?"
“Yes.” Even Auntie Lian chimed in, “Take Heya with you. We all know you’re thinking about your family, but we can’t let your in-laws worry. If you’re doing well, then we can do well too.”
She realized that Su He was a capable girl, and the Su family would have to rely on her if they wanted to turn their lives around, so she couldn't let her become too estranged from the family.
No one else objected, so Su He had no choice but to accept it.
After a busy day, Su He returned to work in Beijing the next day.
Tian Zhenzhen knew about her engagement and was envious when she heard that the Lin family had given such a large dowry.
"It seems they really care about you. Not only did they give you such a large dowry, but they also agreed to let you move out."
The second one is especially enviable. Her boyfriend's family is of modest means; his parents are ordinary workers, and the whole family lives together in cramped conditions.
After she and Fang Quan got married, they were both employed and could apply for housing allocation, but there were too many families wanting housing allocation, and it was hard to say when they would get a chance. So how could she not be envious?