Chapter 17 Anle's Statement



In this big family, I didn't feel any affection between grandparents and grandchildren. Those two old bastards were obsessed with money and treated people like dirt, calling them "money-losers" all the time!

In my grandparents' eyes, our family's value is only measured by whether it's valuable or not.

I don't feel any affection between aunt and niece from my aunt, and she doesn't act like an elder. Does she treat us as her juniors, or does she treat our whole family like cattle and horses? Fourth sister, you should have a scale in your heart. You can weigh it for yourself.

Respect is mutual. If they treat me like a commodity to be measured, then they can't blame me for being impolite to them!

Without the bond of kinship, even the strongest blood ties are nothing but bullshit.

I, Anle, only recognize affection, not kinship!

Self-reliance leads to abundance; as long as one is diligent, I believe no one will starve.

Moreover, when it comes to this accounting, you should consult that so-called master and calculate properly how much you can earn in a year if you earn 500 coins a month.

Given our family's meager living expenses, we probably won't spend even a single tael of silver in a year. And how many taels of silver can we earn in a year?

Whether it's enough for the family to spend isn't something that can be decided by just anyone's opinion.

You're all not very bright and can't count. Don't you think our parents, who are so frugal every day, have any sense of the consequences?

Are they really struggling to earn a living? Or are our parents just too emotionally dependent on them? Wait until you figure out the situation before you come yelling at me, you ignorant fool!

After saying that, Anle left expressionlessly, leaving Anning slightly stunned.

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