Chapter 80: Prodigal Things

Chapter 81: Prodigal Things

Aunt Dai snorted coldly: "This family is a waste of money. I am not at home for a few days, and they will mess around. I want to go back and see who made such a decision. If I don't want the gift money, what else do I want to do? "

Huang Mingfen sneered: "My eldest brother and sister-in-law love my daughter as much as her life. Who else could it be? It was probably Yaoyao's own idea."

"This money-losing thing, I don't want to talk to her properly when I go back. She probably thinks that she can be the king when I am not at home."

"Mom, if you want to go back, go back. Mingfen and I will go back if we can get leave. If we can't get leave, we will definitely go back afterwards." Jin Changming didn't want to discuss the details of the happy event with Aunt Dai, because he was worried about something.

He was only worried about one thing: whether Xu Dapeng would take the opportunity to cause trouble and lay him off.

 Aunt Dai packed up and returned to Jinshui Village the next afternoon.

Jin Changzhu went to the countryside, and Hu Xiuying counted the days until she could almost have her confinement, so she couldn't stop at home and started doing housework.

Aunt Dai walked in with a cold face and saw Hu Xiuying making chicken soup. She was furious: "Some people really think of themselves as noble ladies. They are almost in their confinement and they still eat chicken soup. How expensive is a chicken?" Do you know? "You should consider yourself noble by raising a daughter.

Hu Xiuying knew her mother-in-law was back when she heard the voice. She didn't take Aunt Dai's harsh criticism to heart and called her with a smile: "Mom, you're back."

"If I don't go back to this home, I'm afraid my family will change my surname to Hu." Aunt Dai spontaneously walked to the porcelain jar, picked up the bowl and scooped out a bowl, and then scooped out two eggs: "Looks like she has gained a lot of weight. , you didn’t eat less while I was away.”

Hu Xiuying was a little embarrassed. She had indeed gained weight after one round of confinement: "Changzhu said that my health was not good before, and she wanted me to do a good job during confinement to see if some of the problems can be corrected."

She suffered from serious confinement diseases because she failed to keep the children she had conceived before due to physical reasons.

“What kind of confinement disease? I think it’s a disease caused by laziness. Where’s Changzhu, and where did that dead girl Jin Yao go?” Aunt Dai took a sip of **** soup, which was very hot.

Hu Xiuying watched her mother-in-law come back empty-handed without talking. She started talking about this and that as soon as she got home. She felt a little unhappy, but her good temper for many years did not show up: "Changzhu went to work, and Yaoyao went to her classmate's house and hasn't come back yet." ”

She didn’t want to tell her mother-in-law about Yaoyao’s opening of a soy sauce factory.

Of course I am also afraid that my mother-in-law will make trouble if she finds out.

"Went to a classmate's house again. She was either at this classmate's house or that classmate's house all day long. Does she know how much her uncle was squeezed out by Xu Dapeng in the factory because of her?" Aunt Dai took the bowl. As soon as he fell, his face turned extremely dark.

 How come I haven’t heard of so many classmates of hers before? Now that I’m admitted to college, I go to this classmate’s house and that classmate’s house. What do I want to do? I’m afraid it’s just to show off.

The younger sister was startled out of bed by this sudden movement, and Hu Xiuying hurriedly went back to her room to comfort the child.

Aunt Dai had no intention of coming forward to take a look. After finishing the soup, she went out.

What she was going to do was, of course, find her old sisters to find out what Hu Xiuying did at home during her absence.

“What, one chicken and five or six eggs in two days?”

 “Jin Yao doesn’t come home every now and then?”

“The Xu family came to make trouble and almost had their baby snatched away.”

Aunt Dai listened to the words of Aunt Gu, the sister-in-law at the end of the village. The more she listened, the angrier she became: "Why did Changzhu marry such a thing and give birth to such a prodigal thing? It makes me so angry." "Don't be angry either." Aunt Gu His eyes were flat: "There will be more later."

"what else?"

"Xiuying's brother came to Changzhu's house to live and eat for free. He also brought a young man here. The young man is tall and energetic. He must have some brain problems. He said he would do business with Xiuying's brother."

"This Hu Dong, let me meet him, I will not let him in."

"Changzhu notified us today, saying that the small full moon wine and the big college entrance banquet will be held together. Changzhu is not out of his mind, why do they do it together? Isn't this just a pretext to push the money he got to other places?" Aunt Gu When Aunt Dai came back, she told Aunt Dai everything she knew about Jin Yao's family.

Of course, Aunt Dai became angrier the more she heard this. She wished she could go home right away and marry off that prodigal Jin Yao.

This prodigal thing looks like a wolf at first glance. Why should he go to college? Marry early to save trouble.

"From now on, when I'm not at home, please help me pay more attention. I'm not afraid of anything else. I'm just afraid that Changzhu has been sold without knowing it." Aunt Dai learned about it and prepared to go home to settle accounts with Hu Xiuying and Jin Yao.

Hu Xiuying was helping her younger sister take a bath when she saw her mother-in-law coming in with a gloomy face, but she was too smart to say hello to her.

Unexpectedly, Aunt Dai walked up to Hu Xiuying, and regardless of what Hu Xiuying was doing, she raised the big bathtub and poured it out.

Hu Xiuying quickly held her little sister in her hands: "Mom, what's wrong with you?"

 Didn’t you see the little girl taking a shower?

"What's wrong with me? Today I have to tidy up the family style." Aunt Dai sat at the head of the table: "Let Jin Yao come back today. If she doesn't come back, you won't be in our house anymore. Take your My little daughter, get out of this house.”

Had she not inquired, she would not have known that the house was so lively during the time she was not at home, which really embarrassed her.

“Mom, if you want to say something, say it. What should you do if you scare your little sister?” Hu Xiuying’s face darkened when she thought of her mother-in-law’s actions just now.

"Haha." Aunt Dai said coldly: "You have a daughter, don't you think so? I just scared her, so what? Could it be that you can give me a grandson?"

 Who can you blame if you are useless?

"Yao Yao is in the city. If mom wants to find Yaoyao, just go to the city to find her." Seeing Aunt Dai's attitude of not wanting to talk things over, Hu Xiuying hugged her little sister and wanted to go back to the room.

"I found out why she went to my classmate's house. She didn't come home every now and then. Yesterday she even drove a tractor back. What did she want to do and stay up all night? Is this what a girl would do? She doesn't check herself. What kind of university should I go to? It’s embarrassing.”

"Mom, you don't understand the situation here. Don't make random guesses. I won't know about the daughter I gave birth to." Hu Xiuying was also angry.

I have known for a long time that my mother-in-law doesn't want to see Yaoyao. She didn't say a single kind word to her when she was admitted to college. She started cursing her when she came back. Those who knew she was a nanny, and those who didn't thought she was an enemy.

"I don't care, let her come back quickly. I have to talk to her well. You dare not care about me. It's different. When she comes back, I have to let her understand what shame is." He dared to stay out all night. This is contrary to the heavens. yes.

 (End of this chapter)

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