Also, starting this year, the three of you will each give us ten yuan a month for our retirement.
Bonnie's dad's words came as a surprise, leaving the three of them momentarily stunned. Lin Bo, however, reacted quickly, saying, "Okay, no problem, it's what we should do."
"Yes, that's right."
Lin Yu and Lin Tao realized what was happening and quickly replied.
Bonnie's father wasn't asking for money recklessly; all three of his sons earned wages, and ten dollars wasn't much to them.
His daughter sends them, the four elderly people, clothes and food every year, which is much more than ten yuan.
The packages I received before the New Year included a set of sweaters and long trousers for each person, and a set of new clothes for the New Year for each person. Everyone on the island was saying that the Lin family had produced a filial and good daughter.
Because of Bonnie, there are fewer cases of male chauvinism on the island, especially in their island team, where everyone hopes that their family will also have a Lin Bonnie.
The men were talking about retirement, but Grandpa Bonnie didn't participate. He has a son of his own, and at his age, he doesn't have many years left to live, so he shouldn't meddle in other people's business.
In the kitchen, Hao Mei looked at the sweater collar peeking out from her mother-in-law's neckline; the pattern was quite unique.
"Mom, the pattern on your sweater is so beautiful, how did you knit it?"
"I don't know. Bonnie sent them back. She sent one set each to me, your dad, grandpa, and grandma. The patterns are all different. It seems like she paid someone to knit them for her."
Bonnie's mother touched the collar of the sweater with her hand. She hadn't wanted to wear it in the first place, afraid of getting it dirty.
However, she felt uneasy if she didn't wear the sweater her daughter knitted for her during the Chinese New Year, but if she did, she would just have to be careful.
Hao Mei was surprised to find that her sister-in-law had sent them back, and even one set for each of them—she was really rich.
Bonnie's mother is very proud of her daughter; she's famous throughout the entire island for being incredibly filial.
Bao Ni's mother was very open-minded. Her son was married and was now part of another family. She wouldn't interfere too much. Taking good care of her own health with her husband and not being a burden on their children was the most important thing.
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