In a large family, if even one person settles in the city and has a formal job, they will generally need to support the entire family.
However, there are exceptions. "You have to understand him first, whether he listens to his family in everything."
If he frequently talks about his family, he is likely a sentimental person.
Being sentimental has its advantages and disadvantages; only those who are good to their family are likely to be good to you.
However, they are also easily influenced by their families and can be swayed by them. Once they open that door, there might be no turning back.
Cuiju couldn't judge this approach. From the man's perspective, his parents had supported him his whole life, and he couldn't possibly ignore things that happened at home.
For the woman, having to share all the money her husband works so hard for with the family, and the potential burdens she might face if she didn't get married, are unforeseen by anyone.
So Ye Zhen's hesitation was justified; any normal woman would have thought the same way. But the man explained his family background before the marriage, so his character was acceptable.
Living with one's in-laws is very common these days, and conflicts naturally arise. If money can be used to resolve the issue between people living apart, that's not necessarily a bad thing. But the key is that no one can predict how much money they will have to spend to settle things.
Even though Cuiju's words were very persuasive, Ye Zhen still couldn't make up her mind, which shows that the man still had some merits.
Otherwise, she would have given up long ago, instead of being caught in a dilemma.
"He told me to come to his house with him and invited my parents to come along. But nothing beats seeing it for yourself."
You could even go to their village and ask around; from that perspective, he seems like a genuine person.
"Go to the village and ask around. If you don't have any conflicts with their family, you'll definitely say the nice things."
If they encounter someone with a bad relationship, they will only say unpleasant things and will not consider the facts.
In the end, you'll still be hesitant and unable to choose, just like you are now. Ultimately, it all comes down to whether this person has any principles or not.
After finishing her meal, Cuiju rushed to school to ask her teachers questions. She had given them quite a few gifts in order to get them to help her with her problems.
After all, this lunch break is taking up the teacher's personal time, and she can't just let it go to waste.
She would sometimes give cigarettes to male teachers and candy to female teachers, so that they wouldn't feel like they were only giving and not receiving anything in return.
After Cuiju left, Ye Zhen pushed her bicycle down the street, her eyes filled with lingering sorrow.
I never expected to see my blind date arguing with a woman on the street under these circumstances.
"Cao Wenliang, what...what are you doing?"
Ye Zhen pushed her bicycle all the way over and heard the woman crying and complaining to the man, even trying to kneel down to him several times.
People around them pointed and whispered, and the man looked helpless and annoyed. He tried to leave several times, but the woman grabbed him and wouldn't let him go.
She seemed oblivious to the gossip around her, focused solely on achieving her own goals.
Upon seeing Ye Zhen, Cao Wenliang's eyes lit up instantly, and he forcefully shook off the hand that the woman was holding.
He ran to Ye Zhen's side as if seeking help, and before the woman could speak, he quickly explained.
"She was a woman our newspaper helped. I wrote that report. Her husband was paralyzed and her son was seriously ill."
After our newspaper published the report, many people donated money and goods to them, including our entire social group.
But a year later, her husband and son died, leaving her with a lot of debt that she couldn't repay, so she wanted me to write another piece.
The meaning wasn't explicitly stated, but Ye Zhen understood: this woman wanted more donations, preferably to help her pay off her debts and leave her some money behind, because the greed in her eyes said it all.
“But we went to the hospital for a checkup. Although her husband is paralyzed, he has no other illnesses. Although her son’s illness is very serious, they are all chronic diseases. The money we donated before should have been enough for the three of them to live on for three to five years. But how long has it been?”
"No, that's not how it works. Just because you haven't been sick before doesn't mean you won't get sick in the future."
The condition cannot be made serious or mild as you say.
What do you mean three to five years is no problem? Do you know how much it costs to eat, drink, and relieve yourself every day?
Do you know how hard I work?
I'm sick too, and I'm so tired that I need someone to take care of me. You can't use your way of calculating things!
You need to ask me properly how I spend my days!
When the woman noticed the change in how people were looking at her, she instantly flew into a rage, roaring and crying at Cao Wenliang, desperately recounting her hardships over the years. She even accused the newspaper of distorting the facts and embezzling a lot of donations. She demanded to see the donation details and the donors' contact information.
Faced with such a greedy person, Cao Wenliang's patience finally ran out, and he stared expressionlessly at the so-called 'victim'.
“You’re accusing our newspaper of embezzlement. You need evidence. If you’re just fabricating facts without any proof, we can sue you in return.”
Also, why should I give you the donor's information? What if you harass them like you harassed me?
I've already donated almost a hundred yuan to you, which is two months' salary of mine. What more do you want?
I'm too lazy to argue with you anymore. Go ahead and call the police. I'm sure the officers will investigate and find out the truth for you.
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