Chunni didn't go into the house either, just stood there annoyed.
The onlookers didn't see the excitement, they were so angry that they turned around and left. They thought she was the same girl, why was she so willing to let her go?
"Everyone has left, stop showing off and go into the house quickly. Aren't you cold?" the second brother said without getting angry.
Chun Ni was very proud of herself. She had been holding it in for most of the time. "It's a good thing they left quickly. I couldn't shock them to death."
"You are such a wasteful child. It's not easy to earn money, you can't waste it like this." This trip home will take two or three weeks, and life will be unbearable.
"Mom, don't feel bad. You all helped me in the past. Now that my dad is dead, he must be unhappy. As a daughter, I have the ability now, so I have to make you proud." In the past, the couple had a hard life, and her parents helped them a lot. Now that they are living a better life, they should give back what they deserve.
Chunni's mother wiped her eyes and said, "I feel sorry for you. You worked so hard to earn money, but you squandered it all." The girl's son-in-law's hands were rough and coarse, with many small cuts on the back of his hands. Money is not something that can be earned so easily.
"Why should you feel bad? I don't feel bad at all for giving it to you. Your son-in-law doesn't feel bad either, so why should you feel bad? The food is in your stomach and you have a healthy body, so the money is not in vain." Chunni persuaded her mother. This generation is used to suffering, and they are reluctant to spend the money they have, for fear of encountering the same situation as before.
"If you really care, just give the money to the girl." Chunni's father smiled foolishly as he looked at his cigarettes and alcohol.
"I don't have money." When it comes to money, Chunni's mother's face immediately changed. She has no money. Her son and daughter-in-law are all very nice to them. She can't rely on them in the future. Retirement depends on one's physical condition and savings. Those losers can't be relied on at all.
"Are these vegetables really that valuable?" Chunni's father thought to himself.
"We have ten greenhouses in our village, and the supply is far from meeting the demand. Otherwise, how could I have the money to buy these for you? I'll take you to have a look sooner or later." Chunni was very proud. She and the second brother's hard work was not in vain, and after a while, they really achieved some results.
"Okay, I'll take a look! My daughter and son-in-law are capable, I must take a look. These short-sighted people will regret it sooner or later." Chunni's father also held his breath.
Soon, Chunni's brothers and sisters-in-law all came to the house, including her eldest brother and sister-in-law, who she didn't get along with.
"Chun Ni, you're back. I heard from the villagers that you were back, so I hurried over to see you." The second sister-in-law is good at talking and she shows off as soon as she enters the house.
Chunni greeted them indifferently, just to maintain a superficial relationship for the sake of her parents' face. If her brothers were united, would the villagers dare to bully them? After the separation, none of them came to visit them many times, and they were never seen doing work at her parents' house.
"Chun Ni, I heard that your greenhouse is making money?" The sister-in-law came up to me and asked eagerly.
"Of course she made money. Everyone in the village said Chunni came back to buy old things. They are all envious of her." The third sister-in-law pushed the eldest sister-in-law aside.
"No, just go home, it's time to eat." Chunni's mother got angry when she saw those short-sighted people. She hadn't seen them for a while, and when she heard that they had made a fortune, they immediately came up to her. How shameless.
"Mom, our family hasn't gathered for a long time. Let's all eat together today." The eldest son asked reluctantly. He heard that his sister had taken dozens of kilograms of meat from him, as well as cigarettes and alcohol.
"Whose are you eating? In the end, the whole family comes with empty-handed paws, all expecting to eat from me. The things your sister buys are to honor us, so if you want to eat, buy it too," Chunni's mother scolded.
The eldest son shrank his neck, saying that he had no money to buy it.
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