Having no other choice, Gu Changsong gritted his teeth and took out money from his own savings, sending it to Gu Yunyang with gritted teeth.
Gu Yunyang laughed heartily, talked for a while, and then went out to visit other people's homes for the New Year.
After Gu Yunyang left, Hao Pingping took the two children's red envelopes, and upon looking at them, she exclaimed in surprise.
Gu Hanping looked over, and Hao Pingping said, "This child gave each person five yuan."
Gu Yunyang was younger than his older cousins, so he didn't give them any.
But I gave it to my two nephews.
Gu Hanping pondered for a moment and said, "Don't tell anyone. This is the child's intention, we'll just remember it."
Hao Pingping put away the money and then said, "Shouldn't the third brother also receive some?"
Gu Hanping shook his head with a serious expression: "I'm afraid they won't give it to them. If they didn't go to wish Yunyang a Happy New Year, Yunyang probably won't give it to them on his own initiative."
Gu Hanping also inquired about it and later learned that his younger brother and sister-in-law had moved to the commune and, upon seeing Gu Yunyang, had asked him for his grain ration book and other documents, wanting to take all of Gu Yunyang's grain back with them.
If they happen to be shy and give it to someone, then the younger brother and sister-in-law's family will have gotten a huge advantage.
This person has rather shallow eyelids.
Gu Hanping felt a little regretful. Why were the wives he arranged for his two younger brothers both like this, always trying to take advantage of others?
Don't you even know the principle of exchanging sincerity for sincerity?
He really didn't know what to say about this.
The next day, when Gu Hanbin came to his house to talk to him, he said, "I heard that Yunyang gave red envelopes to the two children?"
As soon as Gu Hanping heard this, he knew what Gu Hanbin was going to say.
He waved his hand and asked, "Did you have your child wish him a Happy New Year? Besides, you're all from the same generation, so he doesn't need to give your child a red envelope, does he?"
Gu Hanbin's words caught in his throat, and he couldn't say them.
That's true, their children didn't go to wish Gu Yunyang a Happy New Year.
Gu Yunyang naturally stopped giving out red envelopes.
Gu Hanbin muttered, "All the kids in the brigade received red envelopes. But our proper relatives didn't."
Gu Hanping was also exasperated: "Don't let your wife lead you to the point where you don't even know the principles of reason anymore."
All the children in the brigade went to wish him a Happy New Year. He gave out red envelopes and melon seeds at home. If your child doesn't go, do you expect someone to deliver the gifts to your home?
How can you be so shameless? Did you feed him when he was a child, or save his life, or do anything to help him? Don't forget, he's the one who gave you your job.
Gu Hanping was genuinely angry this time: "Sometimes I reflect on whether I failed to teach you properly when you were young."
Or are the wives I arranged for you both so selfish and wicked? How come you two were alright when you were young, but become more and more of a headache as you grow older?
Gu Hanbin dared not speak again.
When Gu Hanbin returned, Du Erni asked, "What did your older brother say?"
Gu Hanbin hesitated for a moment, and finally stammered out what Gu Hanping had said.
Du Erni got angry: "What does he mean? You're such a biased older brother! You know that others are successful and rich, but you're taking all the benefits yourself without helping your brother out?"
Gu Hanbin suddenly realized that his older brother was right.
They themselves don't open up to Gu Yunyang, don't help him, and even hold him back.
Gu Yunyang isn't stupid; why should he let them take advantage of him?
He had done Gu Yunyang no favors whatsoever. If they weren't related by blood, they were no better than strangers.
Gu Hanbin glanced at Du Erni and said, "Isn't it all your fault? If you hadn't taken advantage of me, we would have properly cultivated this relationship. Look at how I got this job, and why you stopped giving us any benefits afterward?"
Du Erni shrieked, "You blame me? Wasn't I doing all this for the family? If I didn't take advantage of the situation, how would the children grow up?"
Gu Hanbin also shouted, "Don't think I don't know, you've moved all your things to your parents' house. I've already told you, I'll manage the money in the house from now on, so you'd better not go back to your parents' house too often. I'll leave my relatives myself."
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