Font Size
15px

"What? Twenty-one bucks?"

His monthly salary was only thirty-eight bucks, and this one al took away more than half of it.

Even though his family’s situation was decent, they couldn’t sustain this kind of spending.

Zhao Yang couldn’t believe his eyes, while the waitress gave him a blatant eye-roll.

What were you even doing earlier? When that woman asked to pack up the food, she noticed it. Zhao Yang was just staring at her lustfully, not paying any attention to what she was saying.

She slapped the handwritten bill in front of Zhao Yang: "Comrade, here’s the bill. The food that lady took away cost thirteen bucks. There were twelve aluminum lunch boxes she took, each requiring a one-buck deposit. It all adds up to eighteen bucks."

Zhao Yang’s face turned green: "What did she even pack up? How could it cost so much?"

The waitress glanced at him, pointing at the nu for him to see: "Check it out, it’s all clearly recorded here—six at dishes, six portions of dumplings, plus the deposit for the aluminum boxes..."

Zhao Yang: I thought the girl just packed a bit of food for herself, but it turns out she’s really got no sha, packing up the whole family’s share?

But since he agreed to let Su Xiaoxiao pack and take it away, he just had to swallow his anger.

He bit the bullet and paid the bill, and right after, Zhang Dongi caught up with him.

She had overheard Zhao Yang’s conversation with the waitress and couldn’t help but feel more contempt for Su Xiaoxiao.

"Xiaoxiao is sothing else, acting like she’s never eaten before, packing so much food."

Zhao Yang felt a bit annoyed too—not even a sip of tea for all that money he spent, which was over half his month’s salary.

But in front of Zhang Dongi, he couldn’t express his thoughts, especially since he was hoping sothing might happen with Su Xiaoxiao in the future. So, he forced a smile: "Not a big deal, as long as Comrade Su is happy."

Zhang Dongi, hearing this, was even more determined to win Zhao Yang over.

A al worth twenty-one bucks, half of her monthly salary—it must an his family is well-off, saying he’ll treat, and he treats just like that. If she could marry into a family like this, she’d never worry about food or clothes for the rest of her life.

With this in mind, Zhang Dongi’s smile beca even more enthusiastic when facing Zhao Yang.

"Zhao Comrade, you’re really generous. There aren’t many male comrades in the departnt store who can match up to you."

Zhao Yang was quite pleased by her flattering words, and along with that, the recently unhappy mood lightened up a lot.

On the other side, Su Xiaoxiao happily returned ho and heard a hearty laugh the mont she stepped inside.

"Sis-in-law, I just bought so egg cakes from the supply store, specially for you and the kids to eat."

Su Xiaoxiao’s steps paused for a mont. She would recognize that voice even if it turned into ashes—who else could it be but her second aunt?

For soone as stingy as her to be willing to bring egg cakes to her house, the sun had to be rising from the west.

No way she didn’t have an agenda, she wouldn’t believe it even if it killed her.

While thinking this, she casually stashed the takeaway food in the small storehouse before slowly entering the main room.

Upon entering, she imdiately saw her second aunt Zhang Guifang, sitting on the sofa with a smile on her face.

Seeing Su Xiaoxiao co in, Zhang Guifang’s face carried an unprecedented warmth: "Xiaoxiao, you’re back. Must be tired from work, co and sit down to rest."

Acting like she was the hostess of the house, anyone who didn’t know better would think she owned the place.

Since Su Xiaoxiao could rember, her second aunt had never been so warm to her.

No good cos from being overly friendly; there’s always an agenda.

Sure enough, after a few pleasantries, Zhang Guifang spoke up: "Sis-in-law, isn’t the village about to get electricity soon? Each household has to pay for the materials and installation fees. I heard it’s about eighty bucks per household. I was thinking we could discuss this, since our houses aren’t far apart, just two rows away from each other. We could share an electric ter, save on so costs, and split the utility bills."

That calculating mind of hers almost hit her in the face.

Su Xiaoxiao couldn’t help rolling her eyes, wondering why her second aunt was being so eager; turns out this was her plan.

The village loudspeaker had been announcing plans for electrification, requiring each household to pull wires and install a ter. Theoretically, one ter per household is standard, but so siblings share to save on installation costs. After all, eighty bucks is a significant amount in the countryside.

Still, once ters are shared, who uses how much electricity becos unclear.

When it cos to who gains and who loses out, things will get muddy.

Given how her second aunt’s family behaves, there’s no way they’re going to be losers; they definitely want to take advantage of this.

Su Xiaoxiao laughed coldly inside but spoke calmly: "Sure thing, I just got a friend to bring a TV. When he’s free, Tie Niu from your place can co over and watch TV too."

"What? You bought a TV?"

Upon hearing this, Zhang Guifang’s face imdiately turned sour. If Su Xiaoxiao’s family buys a TV, won’t her ho be at a disadvantage?

She ca to take advantage, not to be a sucker. Imdiately, her face dropped: "Sis-in-law, maybe we should drop this ter thing. Xiaoxiao has connections to get a TV, she surely doesn’t lack the funds for installation fees."

Liu Cuilan knew her sister-in-law’s character and hadn’t planned on agreeing. Since she backed out first, it conveniently resolved the issue.

Zhang Guifang ended up making a trip for nothing and felt uncomfortable losing a pound of egg cakes.

Thinking it was almost ti for dinner, she considered staying to make up for the loss.

But as soon as this thought crossed her mind, Su Xiaoxiao unceremoniously chased her off: "Second Aunt, it’s almost dinner. Our al is simple, so we won’t keep you."

Zhang Guifang was not expecting to be thrown out so bluntly, and her face turned dark like the bottom of a pot.

She gritted her back teeth, stood from the sofa, and grabbed the egg cakes on the table: "Now Xiaoxiao works in the departnt store, she probably doesn’t care for this little bit. I won’t stay here and be looked down on."

Saying this, she took the egg cakes and left.

"Pfft, what a cheapskate."

Liu Cuilan couldn’t help but curse. Bringing just a pound of egg cakes, now she even wants to take them back—unbelievably stingy.

Seeing her mom fuming, Su Xiaoxiao approached and took Liu Cuilan’s arm: "Mom, don’t be mad. I brought you all sothing delicious. We don’t need her lousy egg cakes."

Speaking, Su Xiaoxiao turned around, went outside for a stroll, and took the packed food from her warehouse.

With twelve neat aluminum lunch boxes lined up on the table, Liu Cuilan’s eyes widened in shock.

You are reading Back to the 1970s: Building My Fortune Through Time Trading Chapter 96: Unsolicited Kindness Means Either Adultery or Th on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Elven Invasion cover
Trending now

Elven Invasion

Respro ·Action

MagicvsScience HumanvsElves EarthvsForestia MortalvsGod ThisisataleinwhichGoddessLunainordertosaveherplanetandcivilizationstartsainvasiononEarth,Wi...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.