Su Huarong, who values money, had already decided that if Baojun really decided to buy a house in Chengdu, she would take out all the money to pay the down payment together and repay the loan together.
The house should be named after both of us.
She even persuaded Su's father not to ask for a bride price.
However, Bao Jun, who was indecisive, unable to refuse, or perhaps already felt she had Su Huarong figured out, ultimately failed to keep her promise.
Promises are indeed often like that.
Making promises is just talk.
At this moment, Su Huarong's heart had turned cold.
What chilled her to the bone even more was the attitude of Baojun's family.
She and Baojun went to look at houses, but with a down payment of only 220,000 yuan, they couldn't buy anything good.
If you need something good, you have to borrow money.
At this moment, Su Huarong still remembered what Baojun had said back then: "I really don't want my parents' hard-earned money from their whole lives to go to you, so let's earn the bride price together. There's no rush to have a wedding, and we can just buy any ring."
Earning the bride price together... How ridiculous.
Su Huarong felt that Bao Jun was, to some extent, really naive.
For example, in order to put her name on the house deed, she was burdened with more than 100,000 yuan in debt, plus a mortgage of three to four thousand yuan per month for twenty years.
And then, there was no dowry, no wedding (even though he made a worthless promise), no ring...
His filial piety was based on the fact that she was wronged.
Haha, what a great act of filial piety!
Su Huarong was even more foolish; she was willing to marry him even under those circumstances.
Why was she willing to do that?
Later, when Su Huarong thought about it, she felt a chill run down her spine, realizing that Baojun might not be as innocent as she seemed.
I wonder if you've heard this story before.
There was a little girl who was very pretty when she was a child, but her friends always said she was ugly. When she grew up, she really was ugly.
This can certainly be attributed to genes.
However, it also illustrates a point from another perspective: if someone is told "you are a pig" thousands of times, she might eventually start to believe that she is a pig herself.
After Su Huarong got together with Baojun, Baojun wouldn't let her wear makeup.
He used to spend lavishly on skincare and cosmetic products, but during the year he was with Baojun, he only bought one set of affordable Avene skincare products, which cost a total of over four thousand yuan.
Then, when he doesn't wear makeup, Baojun keeps saying his face is big and his figure is bad.
This kind of talk happens several times a day.
During the more than 300 days and nights they spent together, she heard it at least a thousand times.
So in the end, she even realized that she was really ugly.
The direct consequence of this was that she eventually became afraid to look people in the eye... because she subconsciously felt that she was really ugly and would offend other people's eyes.
And readers should not forget that, as mentioned earlier, Su Huarong is a very capable girl.
She was able to impress her boss with her performance within a month of joining the company.
She was able to live alone outside for many years.
She was able to use the two thousand yuan she received from her parents to become a girl with a net worth of over two hundred thousand yuan.
It only took a little over a year.
This is the kind of girl who, after following Baojun back to his hometown in Jiangxi, became extremely insecure.
I must say, Baojun has some impressive skills!
Of course, Su Huarong himself was not without fault.
After she got together with Baojun, she returned to his hometown.
To avoid misunderstanding him, she rarely went online—after all, she was really likable.
There are people who have feelings for her, too.
She stayed with him like that, cutting off all social interaction.
She even went offline for a while, which scared Sixteen and the others so much that they called her, fearing something had happened to her.
What Su Huarong hates most about Bao Jun now is that he seems to take pleasure in hurting her.
I have to say, this is really terrifying.
To be honest, Su Huarong doesn't like to lose her temper.
However, negative emotions accumulating in the heart can be very depressing.
Even when she feels extremely wronged, she will not argue with Baojun.
She would confide in the six people in the group chat, including the group of sixteen others.
After they broke up, San Sui told her about the grievances she had forgotten.
Let me pick two examples to talk about.
The first thing should be that one day, she didn't bring a change of clothes, and the wardrobe was in the living room.
She asked Baojun to help her get a set of clothes.
He seemed to be playing on his phone at the time and declined.
She made another plea.
Because at the time she was only wearing a small pair of underwear, that was really all the fabric on her body.
The main gate outside was still open.
Even if it was the second floor, and even if it was already dusk, she couldn't possibly run around naked.
Moreover, the light in the living room outside has been broken for a long time.
As it turned out, Baojun was unwilling.
With no other option, she had to run around naked and grope her way through the closet in the dark to find clothes.
It was springtime then, and spring evenings are cold.
In addition, it was the rainy season at that time, and the cold wind was blowing in, so Su Huarong caught a cold for several days.
That time, Baojun didn't even apologize to her, nor did he feel that he had gone too far.
The second one was about electric bikes that require scanning QR codes.
Here we must mention just how terrified Su Huarong is of cars.
When she was learning to ride a bicycle as a child, she once forgot to engage the brakes while going downhill, causing her to fall into a field.
That kind of muddy field.
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