Having nothing is also a terrifying thing.
How much dowry is needed to marry a wife in Jiangxi? Su Huarong didn't know, but it must be a lot.
Baojun's parents gave him 220,000 yuan to buy a house.
Baojun herself didn't have much money, so she could only listen to her parents.
For example, his parents wouldn't let him buy a house in Sichuan.
He said he would sever ties if he did that.
So, the question returned to Su Huarong.
Su Huarong really didn't want to leave Sichuan, where her father, brother, and grandmother were.
However, in order not to put Baojun in the middle, she compromised.
Who knew that even more outrageous demands would follow?
"The house can only be registered in Baojun's name, unless we get the marriage certificate immediately."
This is what Baojun's mother meant.
It must be mentioned here that Baojun doesn't have a car either.
How terrible! Compromise after compromise doesn't bring understanding, but rather further demands.
OK, at this point, Su Huarong actually had more than 200,000 yuan left, including funds and lottery winnings.
This is what I've saved up over the years—after all, I travel a lot and it costs a lot.
She hadn't told Baojun about this.
After so many years away from home, she has come to understand a principle.
Whether you like it or not, the truth is that love, friendship, and family ties often betray you, but only Chairman Mao will not.
Therefore, Su Huarong is materialistic, but she is materialistic in a very natural way—she values money, but she acquires it ethically.
Although the family ties are weak, there is still some affection between them.
Sichuan and Jiangxi are too far apart; once he marries into that province, he'll be all alone.
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