Sister-in-law He placed the clothes on the sofa where they were resting, and said to her niece, sister-in-law, sister-in-law, and mother, "I only brought two hundred yuan. If you want to pay for it, then buy it; if you don't want to, then leave now."
Seeing that Sister-in-law He was unwilling to pay, and not wanting to miss out on any benefit, the group picked and chose, and finally each left behind a set of clothes, sandals, and a small leather bag.
When Sister-in-law He paid the bill again, Yun Jin looked at the clothes that had been reduced in size and asked, "Did you choose them yourself, Sister-in-law? Anyway, there was a discount, so it was a good deal."
Before Sister-in-law He could speak, her niece laughed and said, "What a bargain! Is it free?"
Yun Jin couldn't stand this person's greedy attitude: "Do you think this is a free lunch?"
Her niece gave an awkward smile after being retorted: "At least my aunt is still your sister-in-law!"
“Compared to this, it seems like you two have a better relationship, aunt and nephew. I haven’t seen you being filial to my sister-in-law.” Yun Jin wouldn’t be morally coerced: “If you think a 10% discount is too much, you don’t have to give me a discount.”
"Fight, fight, fight." Every little bit counts.
They get a 10% discount, while the others get a 5% discount.
When Sister-in-law He took out her money, two hundred yuan wasn't enough; she was two yuan short. She had no money on her. Looking back at the others, none of the people who had come with her were willing to pay.
Yun Jin had had enough of the joke and said, "Forget it, it's just a few dollars. For your sake, sister-in-law, I'll round it down. Come again next time."
Sister-in-law He, who felt indebted to Yun Jin, walked out of the clothing market with an extremely unpleasant expression. She said to her family, "You have made me lose face. I was already not valued in my husband's family. Now you are trying to hold me back."
Sister-in-law He said, "Don't bother me unless it's important. I've seen through everything. Just consider me a sucker."
Sister-in-law He turned and left. Her niece pouted and said, "What's wrong with Auntie? Is she blaming us because she's not as good as her sister-in-law?"
"That's right. She earns almost two hundred yuan a month, but she still can't bear to buy clothes for her mother and makes us pay for them ourselves. Indeed, a married daughter is like water spilled from a bowl."
"That's right! I thought she married into a good family and we could benefit from it. But now we're being laughed at for buying clothes. I'm not coming next time!"
If Sister-in-law He knew that she spent money but didn't get anything in return, she would probably be even angrier.
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