The Eighty Blessed Wife is a prodigal

Chapter 138 The Prodigal Tang Xin

Chapter 138 The Prodigal Tang Xin

"Cheap……"

Sensing the disapproving gazes of his nephew and niece-in-law, He Wan argued without confidence.

He Yan looked around. The simple wood supports the frame, surrounded by straw, and the roof has been padded with straw several times.

this place...

"This place is clearly..."

How can people live in a livestock pen?
It can't stop the wind and rain, and it can't keep warm in winter.

"How long has Auntie lived here?"

Tang Xin's tone was not as irritable as the congratulatory words, but she took He Wan's hand and asked gently.

Sensing Tang Xin's kindness, He Wan moved her lips, and it took a long time to say two words: "One year."

a year?
That is to say, she has only moved here for a year?

"The years before my aunt were..."

Tang Xin followed He Wan into the house, and when she entered the house, her brows frowned even tighter.

There was nothing in the room, only a quilt, she touched it, it was very damp.

If she continues to live in such a house, no matter how good her body is, she will be sick.

"Auntie, you have to go back with me if you say anything today. It's definitely not possible to live here."

Seeing that He Wan didn't want to advance the matter a few years earlier, Tang Xin changed the subject.

She rummaged through He Wan's things, and handed them to He Yan: "My aunt doesn't have many things, that's all, and the cart outside. I'll see if I can put it down later. If I can't put it down, I'll go back by car. You drive with your aunt."

There are still things she hasn't bought, and she doesn't know if she can let them go.

"it is good."

Whatever you say today, you have to bring He Wan home.

He Wan couldn't handle Tang Xin and the two of them, so she could only push the car in her stall to the place where they parked.

Tang Xin put away He Wan's things before taking He Wan to buy what she needed.

It's just that she added about four meters of extra fabric to the things she needed to buy.

He Wan's previous clothes would definitely not be worn anymore, so she bought some fabric and went back to make two sets for her.

Tang Xin dragged He Yan to buy a bicycle and a sewing machine with He Wan. Because the sewing machine itself was relatively expensive, the shopkeeper said they could help deliver it, because there happened to be some goods to be sent to the town over there, so Tang Xin took the bicycle Also handed over to the store.

After buying the two big items, Tang Xin began to look for shops selling fabrics. After observing a few, she found a fabric store with good quality and many styles, and bought fabrics worth more than ten yuan.

"Congratulations, where did your daughter-in-law come from for so many years and be such a prodigal?"

Seeing that Tang Xin spends money without blinking her eyes, He Wan, who is used to poverty, couldn't help but ask He Yan secretly from behind, trying to get He Yan to talk about his wife, so as to restrain herself.

"How can you live at home and be so prodigal?"

He Yan raised his eyes and glanced at Tang Xin who was looking at the pen, and shook his head with a smile: "She has started to make money now, and what's more, she bought these things for her family to use."

Even if it's not necessary, he won't say much.

It is his blessing that his wife can consider for the family, he is too happy, how can he say that?

"That's the way it is...the bicycle and sewing machine are big items, how can your wife earn so much money?"

She wouldn't believe it when she said it.

She lived frugally, didn't spend much money, and only saved ten yuan and 20 yuan a month.

"Well, she has her own business."

The attitude of congratulatory words made He Wan shake her head. After thinking about it, she turned around and told her sister-in-law, Tang Xin's hands and feet are too big. Shouldn't she be caught blind when she really uses money?

 ask for a ticket~~
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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