Chapter 66 You Have to Stay Away



Seeing that she really liked this place, Lin Shan felt mixed emotions. "Jiang Yuan, you have a great attitude, just like Huaying. I envy you so much."

Yun Huaying, holding a medicine bottle, applied the medicine to them from behind, applying a little to each acupuncture point. She also joined in the chat: "Jiang Yuan, besides being son-centric, your parents probably also want you sisters to help take care of your only brother, right?"

"Yes."

Speaking of this, Jiang Yuan's smile faded. "My parents have this idea. Not only them, but my grandparents have this idea too. Anyway, the good things in the house have to go to my younger brother first. He can only share some of the leftovers with us."

"Jiang Yuan, you are right. You should stay away from family members like this." Lin Shan felt a little sympathetic towards her.

Jiang Yuan was also a very rational and thoughtful person. She continued to tell them, "My second sister was making a scene at home before, refusing to go to the countryside. She was so noisy that the staff from the neighborhood office came to our house to teach her a lesson. My parents were also embarrassed."

"I'm the only high school student in my family. Besides my eldest sister, I'm also the most capable and the least troublesome. My parents didn't want to let me go and even planned to marry me off near home so I could help support my parents. But my second sister found a man and got married quickly, so the spot to go to the countryside fell on me. My fourth sister, who's three months younger than me, was the only one who could go."

"I've seen through the situation at home and don't want to be bound and exploited by them for the rest of my life. Going to the countryside and leaving home is the best way to escape, so I agreed without a fuss. However, I also used this opportunity to put forward some conditions to my parents."

"In the end, I gave my parents all the 100 yuan I'd saved from odd jobs over the years. With the neighborhood committee witnessing, I signed an agreement that said I wouldn't have to pay them monthly support anymore. I'd just mail them 25 yuan and 100 kilograms of food every year."

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