Chapter 171 Yang Ji's Mentality (Explosive Update 3)



Yang Cheng didn't believe it, "Impossible, he didn't say he would deal with me."

Yang Jin was furious and slammed the table, saying, "Why do you think no one has dealt with Ling Ran, who has been a tyrant in the town for so many years? He never leaves any handle behind when he speaks, and never leaves any trace when he does things. Only a fool like you would leave threatening words for others to use as a handle.

When he told you to remember what you said, he was actually telling you that Juan'er was going to be in trouble. She was so stupid, even dumber than a pig.

Seeing that his eldest brother was still trying to argue, he waved his hand and said, "Don't talk. I can't communicate with you. You are not even as good as Juan'er. Juan'er can understand, but you are just superficial."

Yang Juan was originally lying on the table crying, but upon hearing this, she immediately raised her head and said, "Sister, I'm also a victim, why are you scolding me?"

Yang Jin was stunned for a moment, then laughed, "Okay, it's my fault. I got so angry at your eldest brother that I lost my temper. I'm sorry."

Then, looking at the eldest sister, "Xiu'er, are you okay at school?"

Yang Xiu pushed her glasses up her nose and shook her head, "It's okay!"

Yang Jin looked at his eldest sister with a nerdy look on her face and shook his head secretly. He had six younger brothers and sisters, all of whom were troublesome, but his parents had given them free rein.

But I know that only by working hard can I get out of this dilapidated place. My parents are content to stay in the town, thinking that moving from the countryside to the town is already a great improvement.

But I wanted to go to a bigger and farther city, and Beijing was my goal. However, my ability was limited, and I only passed the entrance exam to a normal school. When I was assigned a job, I couldn't find the way and returned to the town.

I was unwilling to give up and wanted to ask my brothers and sisters to help me, but none of them lived up to my expectations. My eldest brother was impulsive and refused to listen. My youngest brother had to repeat the third year of junior high school for two years before he could go to the first year of high school with my eldest sister.

Although the eldest sister is a nerd, her grades are average. The third and fourth sisters are still in elementary school, and their personalities are currently unclear.

The second sister Juan'er is smart enough, but she doesn't use her intelligence in the right way.

You can't support a big family by yourself, but can you really let go of your younger brothers and sisters and go solo?

A single tree cannot support a tree, a single hand cannot make a sound. This world needs the interpersonal relationship. How far can you fly alone? In a strange place, without the support of brothers and sisters, can you continue to walk for a long time?

Thinking of this, Yang Jin suddenly felt bored. "Forget it, I'm tired. You all have your own opinions. I don't want to care about it anymore. Do whatever you want and bear the consequences at your own risk."

The next day after dinner, Zhou Xiang carried his schoolbag to school to take the midterm exam.

As soon as I passed Yang's house, I heard running footsteps behind me.

"Zhou Xiang, Zhou Xiang, wait for me!"

Zhou Xiang heard the shouting and wanted to pretend that he didn't hear it, but Yang Ji didn't even go to the morning reading class. It was obvious that he was just waiting for something to happen, and there was no way he could get rid of him.

In that case, then wait for her! It's fake, so just pretend.

"Oh! Yang Ji, don't you have to go to morning reading class?"

Zhou Xiang stopped and looked at Yang Ji who seemed to be running towards him in a hurry and asked.

"I got up late today and missed the morning reading." Yang Ji said calmly.

Haha, you and Yang Li cook every day. If you can’t get up, there will always be someone to wake you up and cook. How could you miss the morning reading?

"Oh! Let's go, we have the midterm exam today!"

Yang Ji looked at Zhou Xiang who turned and left, and took two big steps to catch up with him.

"Zhou Xiang, this dress of yours looks really nice. Was it sent to you by your aunt?"

Zhou Xiang looked down at his jeans and nodded, "Yes, my aunt bought them for me. She also told my mom not to lend them out. They're so expensive!"

My aunt often sends things back, including a few skirts that are suitable for me. They were sent by my uncle's brother and sister to my cousin. My cousin is young, so my aunt sent them back for me to wear.

My mother was reluctant to let me wear the clothes that my aunt sent back to me.

However, Yang Ji and Zhong Ling borrowed it under the pretext of visiting relatives. They borrowed it for many days each time, and even wore it to school. They would not return it until at least a week later, under the pretext of "washing it clean before returning it."

The clothes I returned seemed like they had been worn for several years, and I didn't want to wear them anymore.

Now I will never share clothes with others.

My uncle-in-law Long Chao’s brothers and sisters are both in Beijing. One is a diplomat and the other is a translator, who were only appointed later.

During that decade, my uncle-in-law secretly signed up to go to the countryside for the sake of his brothers and sisters. He was assigned to Huai County Farm and met my aunt by chance. My aunt worked hard to overcome the difficulties faced by Old Lady Liu, and the two of them got married.

My uncle's brother and sister have a very ordinary attitude towards my aunt, but they love their younger brother and niece, and often send things to them. They also slowly call my uncle back. Now he has been transferred to Fengshi City and plans to transfer him back to Beijing within five years.

Sadly, my uncle-in-law didn't make it to the city in his previous life. He suffered an asthma attack during the city lockdown, and the nurse gave him the wrong medicine during his IV drip, leading to his allergic reaction to penicillin. Despite immediate medical attention, he died just two days later at the age of 34.

My uncle's brother and sister blamed my aunt for not taking good care of my uncle. My aunt is also responsible in this matter.

My aunt gritted her teeth and persevered, using her own salary to support my cousin's graduate studies, and also transferred her job to Jinshi.

Later, in order to arrange a job for my cousin, I personally went to ask her uncle for help, and finally arranged for my cousin to work at the Patent Office. Ten years later, I followed my cousin and transferred my household registration to Beijing.

My uncle-in-law is a good man, gentle, polite, speaks softly and never yells loudly, which may be related to his physical condition.

I remember the first time they came to my house in the first month of the lunar year, I refused to kneel down and kowtow to wish them a happy new year, so my uncle-in-law asked me to fetch water with a bucket.

I followed him along the way, constantly bending down to pick up money, all of which were one-cent, two-cent, and five-cent coins. I was happy thinking I had gotten a good deal, because there was really money on the ground to pick up!

My mother later said that it was my uncle who did it on purpose. She picked up money behind him and bowed to him as she picked up one.

Thinking about this winter, my uncle-in-law came back with my aunt to celebrate the New Year and caught a cold. After returning home, he had an asthma attack and had to get an IV drip. He died in the first month of 1986. I must redeem the fate of my uncle-in-law in my previous life.

The second half of Zhou Xiang's sentence stopped Yang Ji from casually asking to borrow some clothes. He changed the subject and asked, "Does Ling Ran go to your house every Sunday to do homework?"

Zhou Xiang glanced at her and said, "Yeah! Come every Sunday."

Yang Ji was extremely jealous. A boy like Ling Ran, who was sunny, free and unrestrained, had always been his goal.

Let's not talk about his father, let's talk about his grandfather, an old revolutionary during the Anti-Japanese War, who retired and returned to the county to recuperate. He has a lot of say in the county.

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