Chapter 181 Feeling at Ease



Seeing how sensible she was, Grandma Su was also a little reluctant, but in order not to let her see it, she quickly turned her head away.

"These pieces of furniture will be useful when you furnish your new house, so you won't need to buy any more."

Upon hearing this, Su He hugged Grandma Su's arm and said, "I have to thank Grandma and Grandpa for preparing all this for me. But when were these prepared? I had no idea!"

Grandma Su waved her hand, "That was a few years ago. Back then, regulations weren't strict, and trees on the mountain could be cut down at will. Your grandfather couldn't stay idle, so he would help you with that whenever he had free time."

He had learned carpentry when he was young, but his skills weren't very good, so he found an old carpenter in the village to make it together. It didn't cost much, just took a bit of time. Anyway, you were still young then, and there was no rush to use it.

Su He nodded, feeling warm inside. She hadn't expected that her grandfather, who was usually quiet, was so kind to her and had done so many things for her in silence.

Moreover, she didn't think she received so much because of the original owner; the karmic connection between her and the original owner was too complicated and difficult to explain.

When she first transmigrated here, she felt that she had lost out, but then she thought, since God brought her here, could it really be an exchange rather than a return to her original place?

In her previous life, she did have a good life, but she had no goals and just drifted along.

Her parents are both busy with work, and their concern for her is mostly to give her enough money. In addition, she has always been sensible and they don't have to worry about her studies or life. Therefore, they have even less time to spend with her.

Su He knew that her parents in her previous life loved her, but their lives included more than just her; they also had their careers. Here, she experienced a different kind of family love, gained life goals, and is now embarking on another stage of her life.

So from the moment the bodies were swapped, she began to treat this life as her true life, and thus accepted everything about the original owner, whether it was the past or the present.

Therefore, in her heart, all of this belonged to her, and she accepted it with a clear conscience.

Thinking of this, Su He was even more moved. Well then, she would work harder in the future and not let her family down.

...

When the two returned to the front yard, they saw the family members looking at the dowry that the Lin family had brought.

After all, in this day and age, it's rare to see a family in the countryside or even the city who can give away three watches, a radio, a watch, and a watch as a betrothal gift all at once.

The villagers who came to watch the excitement were mostly there to see these things.

When Su He arrived, Su's mother was carefully touching the sewing machine.

"This thing is huge. When it's not in use, it can be folded up like a table, but it's too heavy!"

"But having this makes making clothes at home so much easier. Some of the other families in our village practically treasure these clothes as family heirlooms; they have to trade them for something every time they use them. Now that we have one too, we won't have to borrow any more!"

Upon hearing this, Old Mrs. Su immediately scolded, "Be careful, don't break it. Besides, this is Heya's betrothal gift, and she will take it with her as part of her dowry!"

Upon hearing this, Su's mother immediately said, "Take it all? Aren't you going to leave a few things behind?"

Upon hearing this, Old Mrs. Su's face darkened, and she glared at her fiercely. "You short-sighted brat, you even want to steal your daughter's dowry! I'll say it again, this is all Heya's dowry, she can take it all with her!"

When Su's mother saw that the old lady was angry, she quickly shrank back and dared not say anything more.

Although the aunt and her family were also reluctant to part with these things, they knew that the Lin family had given them to them because of Su He, and if they kept them, they would inevitably be looked down upon.

So he chimed in, "Yes, take Heya back with us. Let the Lin family see that although we are poor, we will not covet their things!"

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