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ng Xinyins father, ng Guohua, and her mother, Yu Qiuyue, were very kind-hearted people. Every year, they would raise money for a batch of supplies to send to each poor township elentary school and helped those students who were unable to study because of their poverty.

This initiative started after the couple got married, and Jiang Moli was one of the first batches of students supported by the couple.

She was born in a small mountain village in the northwest. Her family had two younger sisters and one younger brother. It was the old generations obsession to have a boy to pass on the heir of the ancestors blood. But for the first three girls, the married couple did not mistreat them. They would rather eat less than starve their daughters.

Jiang Moli was lucky. When she started elentary school, Yu Qiuyue ca to the village where she lived with a batch of supplies. At that ti, she got Yu Qiuyues likeness by her cleverness and got the promise that Yu Qiuyue would help her subsidize to finish her university.

The consumption in hill village was not high. Before she went to high school, Yu Qiuyue would send 200 Yuan to her every month. At that ti, the prices were also low. Apart from the living expenses, she could buy so snacks and beautiful hairpins from ti to ti too, which was a treatnt her younger brother and sister did not have.

When she went to high school, she had to go to the county. At that ti, the price also went up. The money that Yu Qiuyue had given to her also went up from 2,000 to 3,000, and 3,000 to 5,000. For local consumption, the money was enough.

Jiang Moli wanted to be powerful. She knew that learning was the only way to change her life. She was one of the few college students in her village. Her parents said that she was their pride everywhere. But Jiang Moli did not like what they said. After all, her achievents now were all due to her efforts and the funding from Aunt Yu.

Before entering university, she was indeed grateful to Yu Qiuyue.

After entering the university, Yu Qiuyue added 15,000 Yuan more to her monthly account. Besides the 6,000 tuition fees, there also the money to buy a computer and the living expenses for one sester. The computer did not need to be too expensive. It would be three or four thousand. In this way, her monthly living expenses would be nearly 15,000. This donor was the first ti that Jiang Moli had co into contact with such a large sum of money.

She thought 15,000 was a lot, but when she ca to Jnsh, this bustling international tropolis, she found that with 15,000, she could do nothing but eating in the cafeteria and scouring clothes in so small shops.

Her roommate casually bought a pair of leather shoes for four or five hundred. In winter, her overcoat was more than 12,000. At that ti, all the equipnt on Jiang Molis body probably did not exceed 2,000 Yuan.

When she was confused, she t ng Xinyin and found that she was the daughter of Aunt Yu and Uncle ng, who had been supporting her.

When she only had a living cost of more than 1,000 Yuan a month, the other could spend ten months of her living expenses for a simple bag. Her coats were all from famous brand stores, soft and comfortable to touch, and her shoes were all made of genuine leather. The pair of shoes that her roommate bought for 4,500 that made her jaw-drop before were not as good as those of ng Xinyins cheapest shoes.

Jiang Moli was jealous. Why could ng Xinyin be so happy? She had everything she had not gotten. She also blad Yu Qiuyue and ng Guohua. She felt that they were hypocritical and fake.

Obviously, giving her daughter so many living expenses every month, why were they so stingy to the self-help people? After buying a few lipsticks and a few beautiful skirts, 15,000 Yuan were all gone. As her jealousy was roaring, her ambition was also growing.

Why was she not ng Xinyin? It would be nice if everything in the ng family were hers.

Yan Chu looked at Jiang Moli walking next to his girlfriend, holding her hand from ti to ti, telling funny things to make his girlfriend happy. What kind of thod should he use to make Xinyin saw Jiang Molis real face?

The general summary of this world could be said to be the story of three ingrates, and his original self was the best one among the ingrates, a phoenix wolf45phoenix wolffrom a white-eyed wolf (an ingrate) and phoenix man.

At the very beginning, the phoenix man42phoenix manrefers to those hard-working and successful n with a poor background in the city after graduation, however, when they married the city girls, many negative factors appeared truly ant a man from a poor but hard-working life. It was a philosophical term but did not know why it turned into a derogatory term over ti.

Nowadays, phoenix n mostly referred to the indecisive n who were born in poverty, married to city won, rooted in the city by their wifes family, had traditional ideas, and stupidly loyal to their parents. They were unconditionally partial to their parents when their parents and their wife quarreled. They were extrely generous to their relatives and regularly invested in large expenses. They would never say no to their greedy relatives.

And this ti, Yan Chus original self was just such a person. His parents died in a car accident when he was eight years old. The driver was impoverished. He paid 10,000 funeral expenses and went to prison with a package. At that ti, Yan Zhaodi, the original selfs eldest sister, was thirteen years old. She resolutely dropped out of school and went ho to take care of her younger sister and younger brother.

To keep their house and land, Yan Zhaodi inevitably beca a very brutish fierce woman, and her younger sister Yan Laidi also inevitably deviated under her education.

As the only son of the Yan family, the single successor of the Yan family, which the central point of the two elder sisters stubbornness, was more loved by the two elder sisters.

Yan Zhaodi and Yan Laidi could not be blad for their ignorance. In the small village where they lived, the son was everything. While their parents were still alive, the sisters already got brainwashed at an earlier ti. They firmly believed that only their younger brother could be their most exceptional support after marriage.

In fact, no son in any family would indeed be looked down upon by everyone in such a remote village. Even if the daughters of that family married soone, they would casually get bullied because there was no man in their family. They thought that in most peoples eyes, they were won without their brothers support.

The original self was pretty smart, and he took first place on the exam almost every ti. Yan Zhaodi also had so wild hopes. She wanted to cultivate her younger brother into a college student to let those who bullied and looked down on them know that although her Yan family did not have elders, they were not easy to tyrannize.

When Yan Chu was 13 years old and in junior high school, the 18-years-old Yan Zhaodi married herself to a la man whose younger brother was the owner of a small restaurant in the town. Because the family had so money, although he was la, he still had high requirents for his wife. The la man was a little more than 1,6 ters. He wanted to find a tall girl to neutralize his genes. He wanted a beautiful one because besides being la, the la man also looked a little unsightly.

Because of the high requirents, this dragged for thirty years in the end.

It could be seen from the original selfs appearance that the Yan familys genes were not inferior. Yan Zhaodi had a good figure. The place that should be big was big, and the place that should be small was small. Although she was used to working in the field, and her skin was sowhat rough and dark, but her delicate facial features entirely covered up her defect.

The la man t Yan Zhaodi with the matchmaker, and he was satisfied at the mont, and readily agreed to Yan Zhaodis one-sided request for her younger brother to attend school.

Besides being la, he had a higher vision and no severe personality problems. Also, he had a small restaurant at ho. Since then, the als of three siblings had gone up, especially in the second year of Yan Zhaodis marriage, with her giving birth to a pair of twins of different sex. In her husbands family, Yan Zhaodi said that no one would dare to scold her. The original selfs study got wholly resolved because of his eldest sisters sacrifice.

Because the food was good, the second sister Yan Laidi gradually opened up with sufficient nutrition. Her appearance was better than her elder sisters. Initially, because Yan Zhaodi married a la man with little money, Yan Laidi was able to go to school, but she was not able to anticipate the amount of money for that. She barely went to junior high school, so she did not continue.

The la mans family had a little money, but they were not expressly wealthy. The original self was able to attend school and live a comfortable life. But it seed he was a little worse than those real children in the city. Like her older sister, Yan Laidi firmly believed that her younger brother was her most significant dependence. She thought about other children who had mobile phones and famous shoes and clothes, but her younger brother did not.

At that ti, the original self was in high school, and Yan Laidi was just 20 years old, which was the best age for a girl.

At that ti, she worked as a waiter in her brother-in-laws small restaurant. Sohow, she gradually got intimate with a little boss, who often ca to the restaurant for dinner, opened a factory in the town. It was rumored that his assets were over a million. In the tropolis, if this family property smashed, you could not hear the sound of the splash. But in the small county, in Yan Laidis eyes, that was already the richest man she could find.

The man was 20 years older than her, and his ex-wife died early and left him a daughter. It rumored that his ex-wife was infuriated by his fickleness. Shortly after her burial, the daughter was taken away by his wifes parents. It was not uncommon for n who did not want their daughters to get married sooner or later, and there were fewer connections on both sides.

Yan Laidi was truly beautiful. Although she had low education, she still coaxed that man to marry her properly. After she could get the certificate, she had a wedding first.

After marriage, it was hard for the man to change his romantic nature. Yan Laidi did not care about it. She concentrated on saving money for her son and younger brother. She would prepare to give the original self, things her student younger brother utterly needed.

Regarding these two older sisters, the original self was very respectful. Out of selfishness, he never stopped them when they got married. But every ti he saw the two, a la man and an old brother-in-law, his guilt increasingly flourished, which also laid a hidden danger for his future marriage.

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