Chapter 2439 Very False



It is really hard to have a brother like this.

Don’t think that only poor families favor sons over daughters. The preference for sons over daughters among rich families is more interesting than that among poor families. Rich people have money, so they don’t spend money on sons instead of daughters like poor families do. To see how the preference for sons over daughters among rich families is manifested, you can look at Zhang Wei’s family:

Zhang Wei's brother didn't study. Zhang Wei's parents told their son not to listen, but they had no choice but to give him the money.

Zhang Wei loves to study, likes to learn, wants to get good grades, and her parents support her. However, if her brother comes to disturb her studies, her parents will say, "Be patient, your brother is in a bad mood."

As for who will own the family property in the future, Aunt Zhang Wei knew without a second thought that my brother's property will definitely be left to his son.

Zhang Wei's grandmother is in the hospital and she misses Zhang Wei. Zhang Wei must return home, otherwise it would be unfilial.

Brother Zhang Wei, forget it. We all know that Grandma Zhang Wei doesn’t like this grandson who doesn’t study and is afraid that he will cause trouble.

If you ask an old lady whether she will leave her property to her granddaughter or grandson in the future?

The old lady was just like Aunt Zhang Wei. She said without thinking: Give it to my grandson.

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Look at the time when the old lady was hospitalized. Her husband was not there, her grandson was not there, and her great-grandson was not there. Who took care of the old lady? The main force was her daughter and daughter-in-law, plus a granddaughter who had to come back. The son occasionally came to sign on behalf of his father to make decisions. Do you think this family actually has a bit of the flavor of the old Xie family?

What does this mean? The preference for sons over daughters has little to do with being rich or poor, educated or uneducated. Isn't this how the royal family prefers sons over daughters? Give daughters enough dignity and leave all the benefits to sons.

Outside, everyone in the Zhang family knew that they would show off Zhang Wei's good grades and study abroad. Zhang Wei's brother was a good-for-nothing since childhood, which brought shame to them, but they didn't tell anyone. They made others think that Zhang Wei was the only daughter of the Zhang family. Only Zhang Wei knew that what was left in the family was eventually left to her brother instead of her.

Another example is Zhang Wei's mother, who knew her son was unreliable, so she encouraged her daughter to go abroad and wanted her daughter to take her to the sky. In the end, if someone had to be sacrificed between her son and daughter, Zhang Wei's mother knew from the last time that she would not listen to her daughter and divorce that she would only stand by her husband and son.

"Her father forced her to return to China, Xie Wanying. Ask yourself whether her father was influenced by you," said Hu Hao.

How could she order Zhang Wei's father to do anything? Hu Hao is too imaginative. Xie Wanying said the information she had predicted after her rebirth: "It is better for Zhang Wei to return to China to develop than to stay abroad."

The fact is that Zhang Wei needs someone to support her major, and she can't make it alone abroad. Family problems can't be solved by escaping. Do you think Zhang Wei can get rid of all this by going abroad and worshipping foreigners? Impossible.

Which one is the most surprising? As a vested interest of a son-biased family, Hu Hao never thought of opposing his family's behavior. As a result, he sympathized with and fell in love with a girl who was hurt by the son-biased family. Do you think this girl can fall in love with him?

Can we cover up these facts by rushing to throw dirty water on Xie? No.

Hu Hao's face was pale. His sympathy for Zhang Wei was perhaps just sympathy for himself, because he, like Zhang Wei, could not get rid of the financial support from his family. The value of everything he wore and used was not created by himself, so it was very empty.

He had even less confidence to say no to his family than Xie, who insisted on pursuing his own path in struggle.

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