Transmigrating to the Eighties to Make Money and Lie Flat

A 28-year-old carefree full-time purchasing agent, Xu Mengyao, transmigrated into a book! And she became the tragic second sister of the lucky female protagonist!

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Chapter 96 Standing High and Looking Far Away

Huang's mother took the letter and handed it to Huang Wenrong, asking her to read it out to everyone.

"My eldest uncle said they've settled in Haishi now. At first, they lived under a bridge with others..." Huang Wenrong's voice trembled. "My eldest and younger uncles haven't found a job yet, but the whole family is waiting for food..."

"Sister, don't be anxious, just keep reading." Xu Mengyao comforted softly.

"My eldest aunt noticed that beggars on the street could earn a lot of money every day, so she followed their example and took a wooden board and a broken bowl, squatting on the busy street, leaving my younger aunt alone to look after the child. Later, she saw that my eldest aunt could earn a lot of money and food every day by begging, so the two sisters-in-law took the child and squatted in a row on the overpass..." Huang Wenrong's voice became lower and lower.

Grandma covered her face with her hands, tears streaming down her face. "These two fools think begging is a good thing. The children are really suffering just by following them!"

"Grandma, my sister hasn't finished reading yet. Look here." Xu Mengyao pointed to the second half of the letter. "My eldest uncle and my younger uncle have both found work at the docks and have saved enough for rent. Both families have stable homes..."

Huang Wenrong knew that he had upset the old man, so he quickly added:

"Yes, my uncle said their current income is pretty good, and they'll come back once they've saved enough to rebuild the house... There's also twenty yuan in the envelope for Aunt, and he said he'll send some money back every month to support you..."

Huang's mother also comforted her mother:

"Mom, at least you know that big brother and the others are safe now and have a stable place to live. We'll be able to contact them in the future, and everything will be fine."

Grandpa's eyes were a little moist as he said: "Yes, as long as people are still alive, there is still hope."

Xu Mengyao looked at the two old men and said softly:

"Grandma, don't be sad. It's easier to deal with it now that we know my uncle and his family are in Hai City. Didn't I tell you that my uncle and his family are going back to Hai City? I'll call him when we get home and ask them to help find my uncle and his family."

"Juanzi, are you serious?" Grandma's eyes lit up, as if she had grasped a glimmer of hope.

"Yes, why didn't I think of this? Come on, let's go home and call your Grandpa Qi." Huang's mother also became excited at this time, as if she had already seen the scene of family reunion.

Xu Mengyao smiled and nodded: "Well, let's go back and call Grandpa Qi."

The group hurried to the train station. Before leaving, my aunt hugged my grandma and grandpa tightly, tears streaming down her face: "Mom and Dad, it's all my fault that I can't take care of you all the time..."

Grandma stroked my aunt's head with her trembling hands and comforted her, "Don't cry, child. We understand your difficulties. You have to take care of yourself."

Huang's mother also choked up and said, "Sister, you must keep in touch in the future. Come to Huanshi to visit when you have time."

While they were talking to each other, Xu Mengyao quietly approached her aunt and stuffed two hundred yuan into her pocket. Although it was not much, it was a way to repay her aunt for taking care of their family these days.

When they arrived in Huanshi, they rested in the yard of the Qi family for a night. The next morning, after settling the two elderly people, the mother and her two daughters immediately rushed back to the mining area.

After returning home, Huang's mother didn't have time to exchange pleasantries and immediately picked up the phone to call Grandpa Qi:

"Hello, Uncle Qi? I'm Fengxia. I have something to trouble you with..."

"Oh, Fengxia, what happened? Tell me slowly."

"My eldest brother and my youngest brother fled to Hai City and are now working at the docks. I have their mailing address here. I hope you can help me find them and send them a message so that they can call home."

"Okay, Fengxia, don't worry, I will help you find out the news as soon as possible."

After hanging up the phone, Huang's mother breathed a sigh of relief.

When Grandma Huang heard her granddaughter say that her daughter-in-law had taken her in-laws to Huanshi, she couldn't help but complain, "Fengxia, why don't you bring your parents back for dinner?"

Huang's mother explained, "Mom, they haven't fully recovered yet. They just got off the train and it's not suitable for them to travel again. Besides, our house can't accommodate so many people right now, so there's no rush to prepare meals."

Huang Nai was silent for a moment when she heard her say this. At this time, the aunt and uncle beside her took the initiative to speak:

"Sister-in-law, why don't we move out first and let Uncle Liu and Aunt Liu come live here."

Father Huang quickly waved his hand: "Your sister-in-law doesn't mean that. She's just worried about her parents' health. I'm going to the city to visit my father-in-law and mother-in-law tomorrow. We can talk about dinner later."

Xu Mengyao saw that the atmosphere was a little awkward, so she quickly stepped forward to smooth things over:

"Yes, uncle, we agreed before we came back that grandpa and grandma would live in the city so they could take care of us three sisters."

As she spoke, Xu Mengyao took out the gifts she had bought in the provincial capital from her bag and began distributing them to everyone:

"Grandma, look, these are the gifts we picked out for our family in the provincial capital. My mom picked these two dresses for my aunt and my younger aunt."

Huang Nai took the gift and a smile returned to her face:

"Hey, why are you buying these when you are busy? Fengxia, take a break, the meal will be ready soon."

Grandma Huang happily took her aunt and younger sister to cook, and the sound of pots and pans colliding could be heard from the kitchen.

The young aunt skillfully made a big pot of authentic Sichuan noodles that was fragrant, spicy but not dry, and spicy with a hint of flavor. Everyone sat around the dining table, eating with gusto and praising the young aunt's cooking skills.

After dinner, Huang's father talked about the recent situation at home: "We have registered Yinliang and Erya these past two days, and they will be able to go to school when school starts. Your brother Jianhua has also contacted our family."

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