Chapter 297 Zhou Dahai's Charismatic Rule



Wise old people never speak ill of their children; Zhou Dahai is one, and so is Aunt Pang.

"What? He was the top scorer in the college entrance examination?" When talking about her son's childhood, Aunt Pang inadvertently mentioned that her son was the top scorer in the liberal arts category of the college entrance examination that year, and the neighborhood gave him a reward.

"She's been very successful since she was a child, which is my blessing," Aunt Pang said.

Huh? What good fortune? It's just the law of attraction.

Aunt Pang was always happy and positive. Even after her husband passed away, she never let her son feel that he was inferior to others because he didn't have a father, nor did she complain about being poor and make him cut back on his food and clothing.

"What if you run out of money?" Sun Lifang asked curiously. "Won't you tell the children if you run out of money?"

The plump aunt waved her hand: "No, no, I tell him how much my salary is every month."

The mother and son took the account book and calculated the expenses for this month, the money to be spent later, and the money to be saved each month.

“They discussed everything together, so he knew how much money the family had.”

As a member of the family, I understand that making money is not easy. "If you want to make money, you can only do so through your own efforts and by studying hard."

Therefore, Aunt Pang's son knew the family's situation, how much they had, and what he needed to do to have a better life.

Under Aunt Pang's guidance, the motto was, "Study hard, get a job, and you'll never have to worry about food or clothing."

Therefore, Aunt Pang's son was able to become the top scholar in the imperial examination, attend a good university, and enter the officialdom with impeccable family background.

All of this has its cause and effect.

No one can get love, a good job, or money for free.

You have to exchange things for them.

Aunt Pang has always treated people with sincerity, and she deserves the good life she enjoys now.

Unfortunately, she encountered Zhou Dahai, a man who "doesn't follow the rules".

It's impossible to win him over; he seems incredibly rebellious.

I called Zhou Yunshi, and he said, "Mr. Zhou went to look at the ceiling and didn't bring his phone."

They brought back Zhou Dahai, this unreasonable old man.

Even if her father-in-law didn't like it, Sun Lifang, as his daughter-in-law, couldn't make the choice for him.

and--

It's so unfair to Aunt Pang if all she wants is a nanny.

After thinking for a moment, Sun Lifang asked Aunt Pang, "Why do you like him?"

Putting aside his outward appearance—looking like he's in his thirties despite being in his fifties, with a dignified appearance and refined manners—Zhou Dahai is utterly clueless when it comes to daily life.

Speaking of this, Sun Lifang thought of a Hong Kong star named "Zheng Shaoqiu".

Even in his sixties or seventies, he remains dashing and debonair, appearing more attractive than many in their twenties or thirties.

There are few handsome men in this world, and things are valued for their rarity, so it's understandable that Auntie Pang would be a little infatuated.

But for her to act like this is like rain after a long drought. She hasn't been with a man for twenty or thirty years, and the moment she does, she loses her mind, like a moth drawn to a flame, recklessly throwing herself into it... It's just too exaggerated.

"No." Aunt Pang didn't deny that she admired Zhou Dahai's handsome appearance, but she liked something else.

"He made me feel good."

Uh, I don't know how to describe it—

Aunt Pang looked distressed. "When I'm around him, I feel fulfilled and happy from morning till night."

Happiness is so hard to come by; the happiness comes from interpersonal relationships.

"We don't need to find topics to talk about, we can keep chatting forever."

Without any awkwardness or pretense, Zhou Dahai was able to respond to every word Aunt Pang said. The communication between peers completely captivated Aunt Pang.

At this age, who can I talk to?

Sun Lifang immediately understood and grasped the point Aunt Pang was making.

Actually, it's not just Aunt Pang's age; most people, after passing the point where they most wanted to confide in others during adolescence, can no longer find friends with whom they can "chat happily without having to prepare topics."

It's a pleasure to be with friends you can talk to.

For this reason, Aunt Pang was willing to pay the price, saying, "What are my meager money and property compared to that? Brother Hai doesn't need them."

No, it's not necessary. Zhou Dahai's son is very rich and very filial.

It is precisely this kind of man that makes him even more charming.

Zhou Dahai probably never imagined that "casually praising his son would add such a halo to him."

The wealthy often have many romantic souls. If it were a handsome but poor old man, Aunt Pang probably wouldn't have called her son over to cause trouble.

It is precisely because she knows that the other party is not after money that she becomes even more charming and irresistible.

What a coincidence! Zhou Dahai also said to Sun Lifang, "I'm not after her money, so what's wrong with me wanting her figure and beauty?"

That's not wrong, but—

Sun Lifang asked Zhou Dahai, "Don't you want what's good about her?"

"No matter how good-looking you are, you'll get old and ugly one day. There are beautiful women with great figures everywhere, but it's not easy to find someone who truly loves you."

Hey, Zhou Dahai, as shrewd as he was, immediately shrugged her off: "Your words are like a brothel madam forcing a woman into prostitution telling her goddaughter that although the young master is ugly and incompetent, he honestly loves you."

Oh my god, Sun Lifang never expected her father-in-law to be so mischievous. If the genders were reversed, the imagery would immediately come to mind.

“Well then—” Sun Lifang said to Zhou Dahai, “I’ll go in and convey your message, and then I’ll find you a different place to stay in a couple of days.”

Everyone in the area knew about Aunt Fatty, and Sun Lifang didn't want to embarrass her.

"Is this okay? Have you thought it through?"

In a consultative tone, Zhou Dahai didn't put Sun Lifang in a difficult position and graciously agreed, "I'll withdraw and be more restrained in the future."

Stop flaunting your charm everywhere.

So you can't blame Zhou Dahai for this—

The chances of two people loving each other in this world are too small; everyone loves what they can't have.

"Don't laugh at me, but let me tell you," Aunt Pang said, a faint worry between her brows. "There are many retired cadres in the retirement home who like me. They are in good condition, and they look at me with fear."

"But I like people who can keep me in check."

But those kinds of people usually don't like me enough.

"Okay." Sun Lifang smiled and ran off to secretly pay the bill.

The employee on the other end said, "Teacher Ouyang has already paid the bill."

Turning around, she saw Aunt Pang's daughter-in-law smiling at her.

Everyone is the same, so love is always about one thing overcoming another.

The plump aunt was led back to the car by her son, and the woman named Ouyang came over and told her, "Don't think too much about it. We're sorry to have bothered you today."

Everyone was very polite and didn't say a word more than necessary, thus ending today's "meeting between the two sides".

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