Chapter 239 Let's all go



Chapter 239 Let's all go

Lu's mother and Jiang Jiani exchanged a few words about the child starting to speak, while Lu's father went to get three more straws.

The four children each had a coconut, squeezing it in the middle, their bottoms sticking up like little pigs.

He took a deep breath and, imitating Lu Haiqiang, let out a loud "Wow!"

Ignoring Jiang Jianni and Lu's mother's conversation, Aunt Liu, who was only focused on the children, couldn't help but whisper, "Is it really that good?"

The four children's behavior was truly outrageous.

Aunt Liu couldn't resist taking a puff, and then really wanted to imitate the children and say "Wow!"

When Liu was young, she never ate anything good. She also didn't marry into a good family. Her mother-in-law was a wicked woman. It was good enough if she was given food; the good food was always reserved for her own children and grandchildren.

Even if the daughter wants to eat something good, her brother has to save some from his own diet.

After her parents-in-law passed away, she went back to work as a nanny, taking care of postpartum women and the elderly, and finally got to experience some good things.

Unfortunately, it was just a taste.

There was nothing she could do; the man she married was a vain fool who cared too much about saving face.

He would rather his wife and children go hungry for the sake of others.

Liu Sao once naively thought that her parents-in-law were a huge burden on her. After they died, she thought her luck had turned around. However, her husband's true nature came out, and she realized how happy she was when her parents-in-law were around.

At least when her in-laws are around, she can keep her husband in check and get the money out of him.

Although she didn't give the money to her after her death, she also didn't give it to her husband, but instead gave it to her eldest grandson, who was her son.

She probably knew her son's true nature and was too worried about him.

The problem is, who knew this dog would steal money from the house even more than a man?

The child had carefully hidden the money, but when they went to collect it to pay tuition, they discovered it was gone.

The child was so frightened that he wanted to call the police, but her husband stopped her. Only then did they realize that he had taken all the money and lent it to others.

The problem is that everyone else's living conditions are better than theirs, so why would they really need their money?

What's even more outrageous is that he never asks for his family's savings back after lending them out, saying he can't bear the shame. He also rarely brings his salary home, often lending it out to others as soon as it's paid.

If it weren't for Aunt Liu working as a nanny, the mother and her two children might have starved to death long ago.

The money that Aunt Liu earns as a nanny is often robbed by her scoundrel every month, who then lends a portion of it to others.

Fortunately, the scoundrel later died in a car accident. Since it was a work-related death, the factory paid him a sum of money, and Liu's wife also used the factory's influence to get back some of the money the man had lent out.

It's impossible to get everything back.

They had no idea that the money left by their in-laws had been lent to anyone by the man.

Without a man, Liu Sao and her two children were like freed from shackles, and they were all very happy.

Just then, Lu's mother was looking for a nanny and the salary offered was high, so Liu's wife didn't hesitate to continue serving her old employer.

Her mother kept thinking about her old employer until she died, saying that he was kind and treated the servants well.

When Liu arrived at the Lu family's house, she realized what the magnanimity and demeanor of a wealthy family truly meant.

She used to work as a nanny, but she worked for wealthy families, specifically for newly rich individuals who were originally poor.

He may be rich, but he's incredibly stingy.

He had clearly asked Aunt Liu to come and do chores, but he treated her like a thief.

That's fine, after all, some nannies do have dirty hands.

Moreover, working as a nanny only earns a salary.

If the host is willing to give anything extra, that's considered generous; if they're unwilling, that's also understandable.

What Liu Sao couldn't stand was that, not only did she have to watch over her while she worked, but she also had to repeatedly clean the same things. Every time she left, her hands would be turned inside out, and the old woman from that house even demanded that she go to the bathroom to take off her clothes to check, for fear that she had smuggled something from their house.

That's disgusting.

You can treat people like thieves and be wary, after all, you're rich, so it's only right to be careful.

But why do they search people when they're about to leave?

Searching someone is one thing, but forcing them to take off their clothes for inspection is another.

Even factory security checks aren't this extreme.

But at that time, all the money in the house had been lent out by the man, and the child needed tuition fees soon. Even though Liu was furious, she had no choice but to endure it and work for three months.

After working for three months and recovering, she resolutely quit despite the other company's repeated attempts to persuade her to stay.

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Given the horrible appearance of that old hag in their family, she was afraid that she would be driven mad by her and then kill her.

She has two children to raise; she can't kill someone.

After arriving at the Lu family, she finally understood why her mother had always been so nostalgic for her former master's family.

The Lu family gave us way too much.

When she worked as a nanny, she was paid only 70 or 80 yuan a month, and people still felt she was getting a good deal.

Now she's just taking care of the children, and they pay her 300 yuan a month, which is more than 100 yuan more than her husband's highest salary at the time!

Moreover, the Lu family is very kind and often gives things to the nannies.

Of course, it's definitely not the same as the Lu family's.

The main items were clothes that the Lu family no longer wore, sometimes extra fruit that couldn't be stored, and sometimes various delicious foods that were about to expire and had been forgotten to be eaten.

They were very polite and didn't directly say things like "I don't want it, I'll give it to you." Instead, they asked them first if they wanted it.

Yes, I want to.

Of course I want to!

What the Lu family considers bad, is still a rare and valuable thing for ordinary people.

For example, Jiang Jianni would wear dresses and clothes a few times and then give them to them.

They took it back for their own daughters to wear.

Since coming to work for the Lu family, Aunt Liu has not only become much more financially secure, but she is also no longer as frugal with her food and clothing as before.

Both children have visibly gained weight.

Jiang Jiani and Lu Xiangyang brought back a lot of things from their trip to the capital, including some from Aunt Liu.

At that time, Aunt Liu was thinking that after she had raised all her children, she would also like to visit the capital, see the Forbidden City, and climb the Great Wall.

Unexpectedly, the Lu family brought her here.

Although sitting on the train for several days was a bit uncomfortable, seasickness was even worse.

But this experience is one she'll remember for a lifetime.

Now, she's even eating fruit she's never tasted before.

She couldn't actually taste what it was, but she just thought it tasted good, really good.

After drinking the coconut juice, I felt completely refreshed.

But Lu's mother was full of enthusiasm: "Let's go buy groceries."

“Your second brother and sister-in-law never cook at home. I’ve eaten in the canteen my whole life, and I don’t want to eat there anymore.”

"Let's go buy groceries."

"There's lots of seafood here, let's go buy some."

Jiang Jianni's eyes lit up: "I want to go too."

Aunt Liu's eyes were also sparkling; clearly, she wanted to go too.

Lu's mother waved her hand generously: "Let's all go."

"We brought a stroller with us."

"The child sits on top, and the space underneath is perfect for storing things."

If they hadn't brought four small carts, they wouldn't have had to carry so much stuff.

But there's nothing I can do.

The four children, including the eldest Lu Haiqiang, are still unsteady on their feet. It's really impossible for them to walk long distances without a stroller.

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