When bringing up this topic, Chu Yifeng had two selfish motives.
On the one hand, he saw with his own eyes that Bi Yue was "unwelcome" at home, and he felt sorry for her.
On the other hand, there is himself.
He knew his relationship with Bi Yue and why it caused concerns among both families.
Needless to say, his mother and sister always felt that he was attracted to Bi Yue because he was "blinded by a fairy", otherwise why would he have to fall in love with Bi Yue.
I guess everyone would think that he is only interested in "appearance" and as long as he gets over the stage of being dazzled, other beautiful girls can replace him.
Let’s not talk about those for now, let’s talk about Bi Yue’s parents.
I treated him like that yesterday, and today my attitude towards him is tentative, cautious, and polite, even though I keep calling him "child".
Perhaps in their eyes, the difference between him and Bi Yue in family background and growing environment is so great that even if something unexpected happens in the future, their escape routes will be different.
To put it bluntly, he has the same characteristics as his mother.
They probably thought that as time went on, Bi Yue would be replaced by someone else in his heart.
Today, he was going to tell everyone that he had never seen the cleverness of Bi's daughter who had been admitted to university at such a young age, the beauty of a flower at the age of eighteen or nineteen, and the most vivid and proud image of a college student.
He saw the other side.
Before Chu Yifeng went to sleep yesterday, he was still thinking about these "two sides' selfish motives." He just wanted Bi's father and mother to understand and appreciate their daughter more, and to understand the relationship between him and Bi Yue more, so that they could feel more at ease...
If the arrangement was too deliberate, if Bi's parents were too cunning, would it backfire? Would they think that he, a junior, was mocking them?
A bit risky.
Just like at this moment, after Chu Yifeng finished speaking, although his eyes fell on Bi Sheng, he was actually quite nervous.
Bi Tiegang stood up first.
He had a hunch that his children had a hard time earning money. Although he and Avon had asked this question eight times, perhaps the answer today would be different.
"When asked how it was outside, they would all say with a playful smile, "Everything is fine."
It’s like the money came from the wind, every bit counts!
Let's go and take a look. Xiao Chu, tell me everything you know."
Chu Yifeng surrounded Bi Sheng and squeezed out of the small breakfast stall.
When walking down the street with Bi Tiegang and Liu Yafang, he chatted a little, not wanting Bi's parents to think too much, and said:
"Uncle, aunt, you have to suffer. You can't make money without suffering.
In Kyoto, as long as you take the risk and start a small business, you can really make money.
Look at the restaurant we just ate at. They’ve been busy all morning and made a lot of money. I guess when they finish their business, it’ll be worth half a month’s salary for a worker.
Yueyue and Dacheng also earned their way that way."
Liu Yafang sighed and said beside Chu Yifeng:
"It's not good to earn a lot of money, right? But there have to be other ways to make money. Who can be so shameless as to earn this kind of money?
In the past few years, they arrested and punished small business owners, and they didn't treat them as human beings. The older generation also often said that in ancient times, people valued the three classes of scholars, farmers, merchants and artisans, but it seems that this is not the case.
Having said this, Liu Yafang looked up at Chu Yifeng again, and continued as if to give Chu Yifeng some advice:
"Xiao Chu, our family is fine now.
Even if we do business in the future, it will be done by your uncle and I. We have already agreed that Yueyue should study hard and go home on time after school.
Haha, I'm just waiting for Yueyue to finish college and get a decent job."
Chu Yifeng understood. This was because they were afraid that their family would look down on those who did business, and that their family would look down on Bi Yue.
"Aunt, it's a different era now. There's no such thing as that. We've issued documents one after another, and our country is open. We welcome overseas Chinese to return and invest.
When it comes to business, Bi Yue is nothing compared to my sister. My sister wouldn't dare say she was one of the first to do business, but she was one of the first three.
Her job is not bad, but no one in our family objects to her going into business. I'm a soldier, there's nothing I can do, otherwise, Aunt, I'd be dying to do something."
Liu Yafang asked tentatively, "Does your family have any objections?"
Chu Yifeng smiled lightly:
"It's always better to have more money than no money. Whether it's the ancient times Auntie mentioned or now, those who can make money are all capable people. Why would anyone with ability have any objections?"
Bi Tiegang, who had been two steps ahead, listened to what the two people behind him said with a frown, but never interrupted.
He no longer had the same thoughts as he had just now at Tiananmen Square, and was feeling quite depressed.
…
Bi Sheng, nicknamed Gou Daner, is really a very important "prop" to Chu Yifeng.
Chu Yifeng stopped when he was only a few dozen meters away from the dining place.
He held Bi Sheng's shoulders and pointed at the small house in front of him, as if he was talking to Bi Sheng:
"See? That's the house your sister and brother live in. This was the first house they rented, and the first money they earned here."
Bi Tiegang put on a serious face, stopped, turned around and looked at the small warehouse with complicated eyes, which seemed to be about to collapse. This small warehouse could not even be considered a house.
Liu Yafang turned her head in a daze, and Chu Yifeng suddenly pointed at a small dilapidated house and said, "Where's her heart!"
Chu Yifeng began to point at the small house and tell everyone about it.
He felt quite emotional for a moment as he heard those words which were full of selfish motives from both sides.
It doesn't feel like a year or two has passed, it feels like a long time ago:
"Uncle, some of this was told to me by Dacheng. He said that Yueyue couldn't leave school at that time, so Dacheng lived here.
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