ng Yajun turned back and said to Fu Hongfang, "Why do you still indulge her so much? Do you think she will have a good life in the future if her temper and thoughts don’t change?"
Fu Hongfang imdiately burst into tears, "I know all this, but... she keeps saying she doesn’t want to live, and I’m just afraid she might do sothing foolish. Yajun, I’m begging you, please just indulge her for these two years if you can."
ng Yajun snorted coldly again, "Worried she might do sothing foolish? When she was in prison, did any of you worry that I might do sothing foolish? And do you know, if it weren’t for her imprisonnt affecting my political review, I could have gone much further. She wronged so badly, yet I haven’t even settled the score with her. I’m already being more than kind and just by helping her now.
You want to be a stepping stone for her, to cajole her into happiness? Absolutely not, if you have that kind of idea again, I’d rather cut ties with you altogether."
Fu Hongfang sobbed, "Yajun, are you trying to drive to death?"
ng Yajun found it amusing, "Am I driving you to death? You an if I don’t help her and she doesn’t have a big house to live in, you’d want to die? Is it really worth it?"
Fu Hongfang was at a loss for words.
ng Yajun couldn’t be bothered to say more; taking a couple of steps towards the door, he said, "If you push , I will leave this country, and you will never be able to find . It would be the sa for you if you seek death. If you die, and I go abroad and live under an assud na, the bad reputation you give will have no impact on .
Moreover, if I were you, I would stop worrying about ng Jingfen and focus on properly raising my younger brother.
If my little brother displays good character and is grateful, I will definitely help him in the future. Conversely, if you raise him like ng Jingfen, I won’t give him a second glance."
ng Yajun’s words were spoken softly, but the house wasn’t soundproof, and ng Jingfen heard everything clearly. She was both enraged and frightened, not daring to offend ng Yajun any further.
At least for now, she couldn’t truly fall out with him.
She had been purposefully combative just now, thinking he would put up with her behavior.
Since he wouldn’t put up with it, she wouldn’t behave this way in the future.
After ng Yajun left, the mother and daughter realized that they hadn’t bought any bedding or luggage.
ng Yajun had said he would help them buy it, but now it seed impossible.
Luckily, it was sumr, and they could get by with minimal adjustnts.
However, ng Jingfen didn’t seem to want to spend a di, so Fu Hongfang went out and bought so from nearby.
Dinner was also eaten outside.
It had to be eaten outside—though the kitchen had heating and a stove, it lacked pots, pans, and cooking essentials, making it impossible to cook.
At this point, ng Jingfen began to complain again about ng Yajun being stingy.
Yet, Fu Hongfang silently blad ng Jingfen for being ignorant.
If she had treated ng Yajun a little better, things wouldn’t have co to this.
She made up her mind; once ng Jingfen was settled, she would return to Hai City to take good care of her youngest son.
As for ng Jingfen, her wayward daughter, she could no longer control her and didn’t want to.
...
The next morning, ng Jingfen took the work permit that ng Yajun had given her the day before and went to the electronics factory to start her job.
After she left, Fu Hongfang also set off for her place of work. She didn’t have a work permit and only needed to report her own na upon arrival.
At the sa ti, ng Lingi and Wu Yuanchun went to a different electronics factory together.
Their job was also arranged by ng Yajun.
ng Yajun had originally planned to wait another day, to settle ng Jingfen and Fu Hongfang’s affairs before helping the two others, but after yesterday’s argunt, he returned a bit early and took the opportunity to help them in his spare ti.
Unlike directly arranging a job for ng Jingfen, ng Yajun gave ng Lingi and Wu Yuanchun several options and a piece of advice.
The options were four different types of jobs, each with different wages.
His advice was, "I suggest you don’t choose the easiest job nor the one with the highest salary but to work in the wire bonding workshop, which is more technically demanding. That way, you’ll actually learn a skill."
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