Chapter 121 Jiang Su is not their biological son



Chapter 121 Jiang Su is not their biological son

Old Mrs. Jiang was reluctant to provide Jiangnan with good food and drink, and also sent him to school, but they were unwilling to let Jiangnan take the 240 yuan.

How can you give so much money to a bastard?

Besides, that brat is going to be adopted by someone, and if he keeps the money, wouldn’t that be giving it directly to the person who adopted him?

Just thinking about them makes me sad.

Jiangnan's stepmother didn't care about that little bit of money. Although she was born in the countryside, she had studied until junior high school. She had already found out everything last night.

Jiangnan is an orphan, and she and her child are also orphans and a widow. Jiangnan can get 240 yuan. It can't be that she and her child together get less than Jiangnan, right?

If the army is so biased, she will go and ask their leader.

The political commissar was just saying that, but in fact he knew in his heart that Jiang Su had parents, two children, and a wife, so Jiang Nan would definitely not be able to take one third of the pension.

"Once the child is adopted, you will no longer need to provide for his old age. He will be registered with someone else and his name may be changed. He will have no relationship with your Jiang family in the future. In this case, you will not provide for him?"

Mrs. Jiang hesitated, and the old man next to her said quickly: "We have many grandchildren, we don't want to raise them."

Jiang Su is not their biological son, and Jiangnan is not their biological grandson, so why should they raise him?

Old Mrs. Jiang also nodded, her wrinkled face only smiling when it was time to divide the money.

Jiangnan's stepmother thought of something: "Leader, our Jiang Su left a will. Does he have any savings? Who does he leave the savings to?"

Jiang Su had been in the army for many years, so it was impossible for him to not have any savings. She was so focused on the pension yesterday that she completely forgot about this matter.

Fortunately, she remembered last night that she had been married to Jiang Su for two years, but apart from the dozen yuan he transferred to her every month, she didn't even know how much his salary was.

She had heard that soldiers all received bonuses, and Jiang Su must have some savings.

Chen Tang brought Jiangnan here. When he heard Jiangnan's stepmother talking about savings, he was a little worried. Could it be that Captain Jiang did not leave a will on how to distribute the property?

People like He Xu who often go out on missions have written their wills long ago, and if there is anything that needs to be added or changed on a daily basis, they will be revised in a timely manner.

He told her that if he died, all his property would be left to her and the children, and his parents would not get a penny.

The Political Commissar of the Second Regiment: "It is written in the will that 40% of his money is left to his youngest son, and 60% is left to Jiangnan. The money left to Jiangnan will be paid out every month until it is all paid out. The money left to the youngest son can only be withdrawn when he turns 16."

Xiao Jiangnan immediately raised her head and tears instantly burst out.

He opened his mouth and was about to speak when he heard his stepmother's sharp voice: "Impossible, most of the money was given to Jiangnan, why did he divide it like this? Doesn't he hate that bastard Jiangnan the most?"

The political commissar of the Second Regiment patiently explained: "This is the will left by Captain Jiang, and I am telling you according to the will."

He could actually see that Jiang Su did not dislike Jiangnan. On the contrary, among his two sons, he loved Jiangnan the most.

Jiang Su died in the line of duty. In addition to the one-time pension, he also receives a monthly pension. The amount is small, but it is enough for Jiang Nan and his youngest son to live well and go to school.

The commander of the Second Regiment could almost guess what Jiang Su was thinking when he wrote his will.

He considered that his parents did not love Jiangnan, and after his death, Jiangnan would have no one to take care of him and would have to be adopted by other people in the army.

Then the money paid out every month would be enough for Jiangnan to pay for food and accommodation. He wouldn't have to be scolded by others for eating and drinking for free, and he wouldn't have to be cautious in his new home.

The pension I have left can be used to help him find a wife in the future.

The younger son was taken care of by his biological mother and would not be left hungry or abused. His only worry was that the money left for the younger son would be spent by his vicious wife, or that his wife would remarry and have a son with another man and would no longer love this son.

So he knew that as long as the money he left behind was not taken out, his youngest son would be able to live well.

As for the wife, there is a pension allocated, which is enough for her to live a good life as long as she is not lazy.

However, Jiang Su forgot the most important thing.

Sixteen years later, the economy has developed rapidly, and two or three hundred yuan is only a waiter's monthly salary.

Chen Tang said nothing. He calculated that the pension was distributed every month and little Jiangnan could get about nine yuan. Together with the money left by Captain Jiang, Jiangnan should only get more than three hundred yuan. It would be distributed until he was about fifteen years old, and he could get a total of about twelve yuan per month.

This amount of money seems like a lot now.

At least it was enough for Jiangnan to have some money in his hands and support him to go to school.

When Mrs. Jiang heard that they had no share of the money, she yelled, "No, I don't agree. We haven't split up yet. Jiang Su's money should all belong to us. He can't give it to two little bastards without permission!"

The Political Commissar of the Second Regiment: "If Jiang Su had a will, the property he left behind must be distributed according to the will. Old lady, it will be useless even if you throw a tantrum."

The old lady watched such a large sum of money slip away, and she was so heartbroken that she almost fainted. However, her health was too good and she didn't even feel dizzy. She could only sit on the ground and cry loudly.

Jiangnan's stepmother felt bad about the money, and anxiously asked the political commissar: "Why not let Jiangnan come with me? After all, raising one child is the same as raising two children, and the brothers can still take care of each other."

The old lady was a shrewd person. She knew what she was planning as soon as she heard it. She quickly got up and said, "We will raise him. Jiangnan is our grandson. We will raise him!"

Now that Jiangnan is in their hands, won't all his monthly income be theirs?

Before, they thought it was not worthwhile to raise Jiangnan with the less than 200 yuan in his hand, but now that they have a few hundred more yuan, this deal is worthwhile.

Jiangnan's stepmother and Old Lady Jiang almost started fighting again, but were interrupted by someone who suddenly walked in: "We will adopt Jiangnan."

Chen Tang and Jiang Nan looked up and saw Tian Xiaotian and Deputy Battalion Commander Zhao.

Tian Xiaotian looked at Jiangnan with red eyes and heartache: "Jiang Su trusts us the most on weekdays. Jiangnan has lived in our house for a few months. We are the ones who are most familiar with him in the military area, so let's adopt Jiangnan."

The political commissar of the Second Regiment frowned and said, "What a joke."

He and Shen Tang didn't talk to each other. They were just waiting for Jiangnan's relatives and Jiang Su's good friends.

What are Tian Xiaotian and Deputy Battalion Commander Zhao planning? How could the Political Commissar of the Second Regiment not know after having had so much contact with them?

A bunch of money-conscious people!

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