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Chapter 268: Chapter 268 Settle Accounts with Your Own Brother_1

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, ng Yunhan welcod a visitor.

When he opened the door and saw the person outside, he was taken aback for a mont.

“Brother-in-law, co in, Little Zhuzi, co in.”

“Auntie, I missed you.”

ng Yunhan patted Little Zhuzi’s head. They had only parted the day before.

ng Yunhan looked at Zhang Jiang, reckoning that he must have been in town for a reason; it was unlikely that he would leave Xiaon alone to take care of two children.

“Have so water.”

ng Yunhan poured a cup of hot water for Zhang Jiang.

“It’s the brother-in-law,” Old Master Zhao heard the knock on the door. Carrying Little Huzi, he erged to see Zhang Jiang and Little Zhuzi. Though he’d only t Zhang Jiang once, he rembered him.

“Little Huzi, Little Huzi.” Little Zhuzi was thrilled to see Little Huzi. As for Little Huzi, he turned to look at Little Zhuzi when he heard his na.

“Third sister-in-law, Xiaon asked to tell you to co to the village tomorrow to discuss the matter of sharing the filial obligations.”

Zhang Jiang felt a bit embarrassed bringing up the topic, knowing well that university education was a hefty expense. Yet, here they were, discussing the necessity of filial contributions at such a ti.

ng Yunhan didn’t mind, “Brother-in-law, did Xiaon say anything else?”

“Xiaon also said that if you contribute, your two sisters-in-law won’t object. If the one attending university can contribute, they, who are working at ho, will certainly do the sa.” Zhang Jiang didn’t beat around the bush, relating Yun n’s words straightforwardly.

ng Yunhan nodded, “I see. Well, brother-in-law, have a al here before you head back. I’ve also made so pastries for Little Zhuzi.”

“Well…”

“Dad, let’s eat here and then go back.”

“Let’s eat early, eat early.”

“Dumplings, dumplings.” She had made so dumplings last night, which were frozen due to the cold weather.

“Alright, dumplings, I want to eat dumplings.” Little Zhuzi was so excited he almost jumped up.

So, Little Zhuzi and his father ended up eating dumplings at ng Yunhan’s place. They even took ho a box of dumplings and so pastries.

Since the egg cakes she had made before sold well, the director of the supply and marketing cooperative asked ng Yunhan to make more for sale when he saw her at ho. They were delicious and suitable for all ages, making them popular gifts. Thus, ng Yunhan made so money from this.

“Daughter, how much money are you planning to give your parents-in-law for a year?” Obviously, they would be giving money instead of grain.

“I’ll base it on the amount my eldest brother and second brother give. I’ll give the sa, neither more nor less.” How much her elder brothers contributed, she’d contribute as well. She wouldn’t stand out, but she wouldn’t lag behind either.

Old Master Zhao nodded, “That’s a good idea. You all should agree on an amount in writing. I’m worried your sisters-in-law might agree verbally but fail to follow through, while your parents-in-law might not say anything.”

Of course, ng Yunhan was aware of this. From her previous life’s business dealings, she knew that many people tended to forget commitnts when money was involved.

A written agreent was more reliable and practical than a verbal one. Once signed, it was legally binding. If not adhered to, one could sue. Clear accounts maintained good relationships, even among real brothers.

It was crucial to be clear about this.

People’s motivations could be unpredictable!

Even real brothers!

“Dad, don’t worry. I’ll draft an agreent with no shortcomings. In my previous life, I dealt with legal matters. A single incorrect word in a contract can affect your interests. I have to ensure everything is done flawlessly!”

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