Chapter 357 My Weird Relatives 1 (2/2)



But Fang Ruoruo performed exceptionally well in the exam and was admitted to a good school. When she went home to tell her mother the news, her mother just frowned, while her aunt beside her had a dark face and spoke in a sarcastic tone.

She didn't know what her aunt had said to her mother, but a few days later, her mother told her that she couldn't go to that school because the tuition was too expensive and her useless father couldn't earn that much money. Fang Ruoruo bit her lip and agreed.

But the strange thing was that her second cousin, whose grades were even worse than hers, went to that school. In order to celebrate, her aunt held a banquet and invited many people to dinner. Everyone praised her son. Fang Ruoruo still sat in the corner, listening to her mother mention her name from time to time, and then she would make self-deprecating remarks: "My daughter is very stupid." "She is not cut out for studying." These kinds of remarks attracted everyone to agree.

Fang Ruoruo went to a very bad boarding school, and she temporarily left her home.

Without the interruption, her grades improved by leaps and bounds, and she was admitted to a university, although it was not a very prestigious one.

However, her aunts and other relatives said that it was pointless for a girl to go to college and that she was clumsy, so it would be better for her to find a husband and get married early. Her mother seemed to agree with them.

Fang Ruoruo was a little frightened. She dialed the unfamiliar number for the first time. Hearing the experienced voice on the other end, Fang Ruoruo felt a little nervous. However, her father only asked about her current situation and then told her that she should just go to school and he would pay for it.

Fang Ruoruo plucked up the courage to tell her mother about this, then resolutely packed her bags and left home.

Not long after she left, she learned the news that her mother was getting married. It was said that the man was found for her by her aunt, but no one invited Fang Ruoruo, so she could only congratulate her mother in front of the crowd.

When she grew up, she worked very hard. Her long-term overtime and hard work allowed her to save a lot of money. Together with the money her father saved for her, Fang Ruoruo bought a house with a down payment. However, her father disappeared from then on and her phone could no longer be reached.

Her mother Mei Mei posted in the family group that her daughter had bought a new house and invited everyone to visit when they were free. Unexpectedly, her aunt called her that same day.

"Buying a house?"

Fang Ruoruo was a little nervous: "Yeah."

"Oh, you're quite rich." Auntie's tone was a little gloomy, but she changed the subject, "Ruoruo, I've watched you grow up, and I have something I want to discuss with you."

"Your cousin is getting married, but he hasn't bought a house yet. Can you lend your house to your cousin for his wedding?"

Fang Ruoruo was stunned.

"You lived in my house when you were a kid." Auntie said this over the phone. "Oh, it's hard to explain over the phone. Let's talk in person."

The next day, when Fang Ruoruo opened the door, she saw her aunt and her family, who looked exhausted. Yes, the whole family was there.

My aunt came in without any hesitation, looked up and down at the house, and said with some disgust: "This house is too small, not even as big as the living room in my hometown, and the decoration is average..." Her two sons, one with a proud face, and the other just playing with his mobile phone. The youngest cousin did not come. My uncle came last, and he couldn't wait to light a cigarette as soon as he sat down. The pungent smell of smoke instantly filled the house.

Fang Ruoruo felt a little uncomfortable, but her long-established habit still made her force a smile: "Auntie, you said yesterday..."

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