"You're too extravagant with money. You can't be so quick to buy things in the future. You should save some money for emergencies."
"You're right, I've learned something from that."
...
With the bicycle, Jia Yue found that her popularity with the opposite sex suddenly improved.
She has a job, three big houses, a bicycle, and is an orphan girl—she's practically the ideal candidate to live off someone who has no family fortune.
Jia Yue frowned and said, "Sister-in-law Ji, I'm only sixteen. I'm not old enough to get married yet, and I don't want to get married so soon."
“Jiayue! I didn’t say you have to get married right away. I just wanted to meet people first. My brother works in an office. If we miss this opportunity, we might not get another chance…”
As Sister-in-law Ji was going on and on about how wonderful her younger brother was, Aunt Su interrupted her with a sneer: "Little Ji, come on! Your brother does have a good job, but why didn't you mention that he's almost thirty and has two sons to support, with the whole family living in three rooms? What are they up to!"
After saying that, Aunt Su looked at Jia Yue and said, "Jia Yue, let me tell you, you can't marry someone who's been married before and has children. You should find someone young and ambitious. I have a nephew who is very handsome and works as a temporary worker in a textile factory. His parents only have one son, and he has three older sisters to help him. You can marry him and enjoy a good life."
Sister Ji, with a dark face, dragged Aunt Su down: "How dare you talk to me like that? Your nephew is just a temporary worker, yet he dares to let Jia Yue, a permanent worker, marry him. Your older sister is quite the shrew. If a woman marries into a mother-in-law like that doesn't give birth to a few sons, she'll probably be ridiculed to death."
As they talked, the two got carried away and started pulling each other's hair and arguing.
As they argued, they both looked at Jia Yue.
"Jiayue, tell me, what kind of person are you looking for?"
Jia Yue said coldly, "Aunt Su, Sister Ji, my father has only been gone for less than a month! No matter what, I can't consider getting married in the first year."
In principle, the new era does not emphasize mourning, but those who do still observe it.
Neither Aunt Su nor Sister Ji said anything.
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