Fortunately, Gu Hanping was sensible and didn't say much about the family division.
Otherwise, she definitely wouldn't have let him save face.
Hao Pingping was also angry at being mocked.
To be honest, she didn't initially plan to separate the family.
There are still two sons who are not married yet, how can the family be divided?
Besides, if we don't separate the family, she can still help out, isn't that good?
However, Cao Ying insisted on dividing the family property, and Hao Pingping couldn't persuade her otherwise. After the division, Hao Pingping realized that it wasn't so bad after all.
She doesn't need to concern herself with her daughter-in-law's affairs.
Hao Pingping retorted, "That was before. Actually, I had planned to separate the family a long time ago, but my two sons weren't married yet, so I kept putting it off."
However, I've already made up my mind about this policy. I'll find a matchmaker to arrange a marriage for my second son soon, and then we'll separate the family property.
This gives me an extra opportunity to change the inoculum bags, and I can raise five more chickens too. Oh dear, why didn't I think of that? If only I had, I would have separated the households sooner.
I wonder if we can separate the household registration since we're not married? If I move my third son out too, and he's not on the same household register as me, how could he not be filial?
Pooh.
Seeing Hao Pingping's expression, Aunt Liu became very angry.
If she weren't the captain's wife, she would have gone up and argued with her.
Who is this person?
Isn't this just jealousy because someone else's family is doing well?
The plump aunt next to her asked curiously, "Pingping, are you serious? Just for those mushroom spawn packets?"
Hao Pingping nodded seriously: "Yes, think about it, a family can earn more than two hundred yuan a year from mushroom spawn bags. It's hard work, but we can't exceed the standard."
Now that the family has separated, there are two separate households.
Let's endure some hardship to help our son, so he can have money to get married and find a partner.
Doesn't this save us the trouble?
Besides, I've really figured it out.
If a daughter-in-law is a dutiful daughter-in-law but they are not on the same household registration, does that mean the two of them are not dutiful?
In other words, if someone is not filial, even if they are on the same household register, things won't be much better.
Ultimately, it all comes down to finding a daughter-in-law; she needs to have good character.
As for making money?
Aren't these all opportunities?
The more Hao Pingping talked, the more she felt that she was right.
Aunt Pang listened from the side, frowning as well.
She has several sons, and they used to live together without separating their households.
It's also because the older one is already married, while the younger one isn't.
After the family separated, the money was all settled and used together.
After getting married, you want to focus more on your own little family.
However, the money for the big wedding was also saved up by the whole family working together.
We can't just take care of the older ones and then selfishly go out and leave the younger ones behind, can we?
"Pingping, you're saying that once the older children are separated, the younger ones won't be taken care of?" Aunt Pang was a little worried, but when she heard Hao Pingping say that she was going to separate the family's children, she was very concerned.
Aunt Pang was actually tempted too.
You can earn an extra two hundred yuan a year.
With these two hundred and more, we can rebuild our house.
They can also arrange for one of their children to get married every year.
I'm afraid that if the family splits up, the older sibling won't take care of the younger one; then life will be...
Hao Pingping also felt that there were indeed such conflicts when the family was divided, so she could only comfort her, saying, "Well, you agreed on this before you divided the family. After the division, if you make money, you should give a portion to the younger ones. Of course, you should also take care of their own families. We older folks can't just squeeze all the eldest ones out of them; the younger ones should also help out and remember the kindness they've received..."
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