An Jingzhi's face showing resistance to being supported by him deeply hurt An Hongwei's already fragile heart after he was fired.
He deliberately said: "If you can chew on grandpa, why can't I chew on you?"
An Jingzhi crossed his legs and said, "That's because I'm capable of making your grandfather willing to let me chew on him."
He glanced at An Hongwei and asked, "Do you have the guts to make me willing to be your nephew?"
An Hongwei was frustrated. Why did his father still look so proud? Was living off one's parents something worth showing off?
Maybe he was fired because he was not as thick-skinned as his father and did not have a good relationship with his superiors.
Thinking of this, he no longer had the mood to joke with An Jingzhi.
"Dad," he sighed, unemployed in middle age, "Why am I so unlucky?"
An Jingzhi looked at him. The original owner didn't seem to remember this happening, but it was also possible that An Hongwei didn't go home and tell him about it.
After all, the relationship in the family was already very tense at that time. If the original owner knew about An Hongwei's unemployment, it would probably cause chaos.
Old Man An is now happy with his son. He goes to class during the day and watches the news when he comes home at night. He cares about the country's development and doesn't care about what else he wears. He lives a rich and happy life.
He didn't care much about An Hongwei's unemployment. As long as his son was fine, it was fine. His grandson would naturally have his own blessings.
The biggest benefit of An Hongwei coming back is that there is someone to cook every meal and clean the house.
An Jingzhi made money and used to hire part-time workers to work at home.
Now I save some money.
In addition to doing housework, An Hongwei was also busy at home. He sent out resumes every day, but all of them fell into the sea.
He had never spent so much time with his father in his life, and suddenly he was very curious about what his father did every day.
So much so that An Hongwei has been following An Jingzhi since he got up this morning.
He saw with his own eyes that after walking a few steps, an acquaintance greeted his father.
Occasionally, he would meet patrolling policemen, who would actually speak politely to his father.
"Lao An, is your son back? Isn't it still a while before the Chinese New Year? Why is he back so early? I saw him buying groceries this time and he looked familiar, so I asked him casually. Otherwise, I wouldn't have known."
"Isn't this magnificent? Oh my, it's already this big?"
An Hongwei followed An Jingzhi out of the door and found himself feeling as embarrassed as when he was a child and was taken out by his parents and then surrounded by relatives questioning him.
Looking at An Jingzhi chatting and laughing with all kinds of people in the crowd, An Hongwei suddenly had a deep understanding - his father was never as incompetent as he thought.
This realization frustrated him.
He always felt that although his life was ordinary, it was at least better than his father, who had been relying on his parents for his entire life.
But now it seems maybe not.
Grandpa never complained about his dad being a parasite, and he never cared about it. Maybe this is really a skill?
If An Jingzhi knew what he was thinking, he would definitely be alarmed.
He is the only one who eats other people's share, no one else eats his share!
The Chinese New Year came in a blink of an eye. An Hongwei bought all the New Year's items in advance, so Kang Shulan only had to take some spare clothes home.
An Hongwei was not in a good mood during the Chinese New Year, but fortunately no one at home mentioned his unemployment, which made him feel better.
But as the new year passed and his wife went to work, he was still left at home doing nothing, and he began to feel anxious again.
But his age is very awkward. It is difficult for him to find a job, and even if he can find one, he can't afford it.
He stayed at home every day and would ask Old Man An from time to time about An Jingzhi's thoughts on living off his parents. It seemed that he wanted to learn from An Jingzhi's method and walk his own path of living off his parents.
An Jingzhi's brain had already sounded the alarm.
He went to the bank and checked the balance of the reward from the police station. After spending it, he found that there was less than 200,000 yuan left in his card.
I have to find something for my adopted son to do; he can't stay at home every day.
He strolls around this area every day and knows exactly which business is best to do.
The pancake truck that was previously sold to the police station is now idle, and An Jingzhi bought it back at a cheap price.
When An Hongwei was pulled out by An Jingzhi, he was surprised when he saw the pancake cart at the door.
"Dad, what did you buy this for? It looks familiar, like my grandpa's."
"It's your grandfather's car. He originally sold it to the police station, but I bought it back. From now on, this is your business. It saves you from staying at home sighing all day. It's really annoying to watch."
An Hongwei: "Dad, you don't stay at home for long, right?"
"I haven't been here long, but I still see you sighing every time. Isn't this even more annoying for me?"
"Don't say Dad doesn't love you," An Jingzhi coaxed, "You're not young anymore. It's hard to find a job. Even if you do find one, you'll be the one to suffer."
"It's better to start your own business and be your own boss. If you want to do it, you can do it. If you don't want to do it, you can quit."
"Don't underestimate this pancake stall. Business is booming. Your grandfather's business was generally bad because he didn't choose a good location." His voice suddenly lowered, "And your grandfather's cooking skills weren't good either."
"Your cooking skills are better than your grandfather's. Think about it yourself. I'll take you to a busy place to set up a stall. I've reserved a spot for you. When you make money, remember to be filial to your father."
"Work hard to make it bigger and stronger. Your father has a lot of connections. No one in our family is involved in business, so my connections are useless."
"When I asked you to start a business before, you two were like misers, unwilling to spend money. Now that you are unemployed, the cost of this pancake stall is not much, so it's a good time for you to test the waters."
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