As the eldest brother, Brother Sang nodded and went into the house first.
Without saying much, he pulled out a brown paper bag: "Xiao Wu, my brother's family just bought a house and they're not rich. Here's ten thousand yuan, take it."
Brother Sang Wu felt a little ashamed upon hearing this: "Thank you, brother."
Brother Sang: "We're brothers, why be so polite?"
Brother Sang also took out a brown paper bag: "Xiao Wu, this is 20,000. Don't rush to pay it back, you can use it first."
Then Sangzi contributed 50,000, and Sangshen contributed 100,000.
In this regard, the Sang brothers did not compete with each other at all; they did only what they were capable of.
Brother Sang's eyes reddened with emotion. He looked at the four brown paper bags on the table, wiped his face, and said in a hoarse voice, "Thank you, thank you all."
Sang Erge patted him on the shoulder: "Stop being so girly, what can't you overcome?"
“That’s right.” Aunt Sang came out from outside: “Little Wu, this is for you from your aunt, take these flowers.” She patted down a brown paper bag with a flourish.
He glanced around but didn't see Sister-in-law Sang Wu. He asked, "Where's that woman?"
Brother Sang pointed upstairs.
Aunt Sang sneered, "Little Wu, don't worry, with your aunt here, no one can bully you."
Anyone who dares to bully Sang Yi's nephew should be prepared for retaliation.
After delivering the money, Sangshen and the others didn't stay long and were about to leave.
However, before leaving, Buling took a special look at his nephew, whom he wasn't very familiar with, and then his brows furrowed even more deeply.
This child seems to be showing early signs of autism.
The timing wasn't right, so she didn't say anything, thinking she'd talk to Sangshen about it privately later.
The Sang family members left one after another, and soon only the Sang Fifth Brother's family of three remained in the house.
He stared at the brown paper bag on the table for a long time, then took out the money from it one by one, placed it on the table, and said in a low voice:
"I've raised the money you wanted. From now on, Xiaoxu has nothing to do with you."
Sang Wu's wife came downstairs, glanced at the money on the table, and said, "Change it for gold."
“I know your Sang family has many connections, and it’s easy for you to exchange gold,” she said. “Sang Huai, don’t hate me. It’s not easy for a woman like me to work hard in a foreign country. It’s more reassuring to bring more money with me.”
She looked at the man before her with reluctance in her eyes, but nothing could stop her from moving forward.
She married Sang Huai because her parents were pressuring her to get married; if she didn't, they might marry her off to just anyone.
Secondly, she needs the freedom to develop her career, and Sang Huai's profession is undoubtedly more advantageous to her.
Thirdly, Sang Huai was the most handsome of her suitors, and she did indeed fall for him.
However, none of this was enough to stop her.
She was an ambitious person, unwilling to be just a virtuous wife and loving mother. She wanted success, money, and power, and these could only be achieved abroad.
She never regretted her choice, even though Sang Huai's once affectionate eyes were now chillingly cold, she did not waver in the slightest.
“Okay,” Brother Sang Wu replied. “Before you leave, please sign this agreement.”
“I’m leaving with nothing but Xiaoxu. From now on, you have nothing to do with either of us. Xiaoxu won’t need you to pay child support, and you can’t expect Xiaoxu to support you in your old age,” Brother Sang said coldly.
"Ah Huai, you don't believe me?"
"Shouldn't I have trusted you?" Brother Sang Wu retorted.
Sang Wu's wife was taken aback by the question. She took the agreement and looked at it carefully. Only after finding nothing outrageous did she sign her name.
Sang Wuge watched all of this with a mocking expression.
The agreement was made in duplicate, one copy for each of the two people. After they signed it, Brother Sang Wu put away his copy and said, "I'll go exchange it for gold this afternoon. I hope you can move out of here tonight."
"Ah Huai, why do you have to be so cold? We've at least..."
“This is the place my sister-in-law prepared for her fifth brother and sister-in-law.” Fifth brother interrupted her, emphasizing the words “fifth sister-in-law”: “If you want to stay, you can, but you have to pay rent.”
Sang Wu Sao looked at him with a sorrowful expression.
Brother Sang's expression remained completely unchanged.
Sister-in-law Sang bit her lower lip lightly, and only went upstairs reluctantly after seeing Brother Sang's heartless attitude...
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