Chapter 424 I Really Owe Him



Chapter 424 I Really Owe Him

After hearing this, Fu's mother sighed and recounted the things she would bring tomorrow: "I really owe him."

Father Fu saw that she was unhappy and said, "Okay, the fourth child has been found, and we can't take care of them for a few days."

Mother Fu packed up her things and was about to go to bed: "What do you mean by that?"

Father Fu put down the book in his hand and said, "My eldest son came back from a business trip and told me that he had applied for a house at his workplace."

Before he finished speaking, Mother Fu took over: "When did it happen?"

Father Fu helped her lift the pillow up and let her lean against the head of the bed: "He applied for it before he went on a business trip, but there are too many employees waiting for housing in the factory now, I'm afraid there are still people waiting."

If Mrs. Fu hadn't been smart, she wouldn't have been able to sit in the position of director of the sugar factory's labor union. After hearing this, she realized that this family would probably be divided soon: "I understand what you mean. I'm not worried about the others, but what about the second son and his wife?"

Father Fu naturally understood what his wife meant: "Next time I see him, I will inform him in advance so that he can be mentally prepared. Although someone in the family must go to the countryside, the job was already found for him. She made a fuss about going to the countryside herself, so no one can be blamed for this.

In recent years, his family has been giving him a subsidy of ten yuan a month because they think he has a hard time in the countryside. His brothers and sisters probably have no complaints, but his daughters-in-law may be unhappy.

Mother Fu leaned on her man's shoulder and said, "Don't beat around the bush with me. Tell me what you're planning."

Father Fu stretched out his arms and took him in his arms: "This is what I think. After Yancheng gets married, why don't we just divide the family? This way, they can live their lives based on their own abilities, and you can worry less. What do you think?"

"I said the same thing. It's easy to deal with other people, but what about the second brother and his wife? Should we continue to send them money every month?

If I don't send it, the second son's wife will probably make a scene, but if I force her to send it, the other families won't say anything, but they will definitely be unhappy. It may not be a big deal for a while, but you can't be sure that they will explode one day in the future."

Father Fu's expression turned cold when he thought of his second son's wife: "Logically speaking, the family has been accommodating them all these years, and they should be grateful, but the second son's wife is a person who never gets enough of taking advantage, and over time, the second son has also been led astray by her.

It is normal to ignore them after the separation, but after all, they are our children. No matter how bad the second child is, he is still our son. We will feel bad if he is not living a happy life.

For the sake of everyone's future life, I thought of doing some activities during this period and finding a job for the second son. If that doesn't work, I can buy him a job. In short, I'll transfer him back before the separation, and then his wife and children can go back to the city with him.

As for the future, it depends on his own ability, so as to avoid unrest."

She could understand now without Father Fu's details that the reason why they hadn't transferred the person back before was, firstly, because that was his choice, and secondly, the policy became tight later and every family had to have someone go to the countryside, and it was really difficult to arrange work. Of course, they also really wanted to teach the second son a lesson. After all, that was his own choice.

But it’s different now. Even if you use your connections to transfer people back, no one can find fault with you.

After all, the second son has been in the countryside for seven years, and his daughter has also gone to the countryside. Even if someone has something to say, at best everyone will be unhappy.

But if this happens, my daughter will have to endure it. It will be impossible for her to return to the city through work transfer, unless she comes back to get married.

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