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Chapter 551: Chapter 551 They Still Owe Money_1 Chapter 551: Chapter 551 They Still Owe Money_1 The sun was about to set, and Yun Hao carried Little Huzi on his back, returning to town with ng Yunhan.

Yun’s father and mother walked them to the doorstep, watching their figures gradually disappear in the distance with reluctant eyes.

Mother Yun worried they might not co back tomorrow and felt confused. She turned to her husband and asked, “Will they co again tomorrow?”

Father Yun confidently replied, “They will definitely co. I’ll go up the mountain to pick so wild fruits for Little Huzi, and see if we have any grapes. Today, I heard him keep ntioning grapes.”

Mother Yun nodded and urged, “You better hurry up to the mountain, also be careful.”

Father Yun thought about the house his son had bought and the debt he still owed.

Once he picks the grapes and cos back, he will have a chat with his wife.

Father Yun, holding a basket, set off. He wandered around the mountain, only managed to pick so small wild fruits, but found wild grapes. He tasted one, it was too sour, but he still picked a large bunch before returning ho.

“So sour?” Mother Yun tasted the wild grape and her teeth almost fell out from the sourness.

“The grapes are still a little immature. That’s probably why there are still so many left in the mountains,” Father Yun explained.

“Ahao has bought a house in Kyoto, and he’s in debt.”

Mother Yun was shocked by the words and asked in surprise, “A house?”

“Yes, a house. Ahao’s parents-in-law gave all their retirent savings to support him, but they are still in debt.”

Mother Yun sighed, “Yunhan didn’t tell everything today, how much money did they owe? We only have a little over a hundred yuan at ho, that’s not gonna cover it, buying a house in Kyoto must cost several thousand at least, how much exactly did they owe?”

Mother Yun worried.

“Back then, I was worried about our little girl’s life, but they weren’t starving. So why did Ahao think of buying a house in Kyoto?”

“Don’t they have a house in town? Why would they consider buying a house in Kyoto?”

Father Yun explained, “If Ahao is in Kyoto, then for sure Yunhan will stay in Kyoto as well. They all reside in Kyoto, it’s better to buy a house there rather than continually rent. It might be a struggle for a few years, but once they’re out of debt, they’ll have a place to stay in Kyoto. It will make things easier for Little Huzi, who will be going to school in Kyoto, and possibly attend Kyoto University. Look, he’s only two, yet he can already speak English and understands things way beyond his age.”

Father Yun felt proud and recognized Yunhan’s well-done parenting.

“Yes, just listen to how sweet Little Huzi calls out for Grandma and Grandpa. Doesn’t sound like a two-year-old kid at all.” Mother Yun said proudly.

Father Yun agreed, “The way soone educated instructs their children truly differs from the uninstructed.”

He used to think his grandsons and granddaughter were all wonderful, but now he was increasingly disappointed.

A mother truly affects her child.

He was certain that when Little Huzi grew up, he would be much more accomplished than his cousins.

“Tomorrow, when they co, I’ll give Hanhan all the money we have. Let her use it to pay off the debt. When we’re done with the farm work and have so free ti, we can visit them in Kyoto and see their new house.” Mother Yun was still sowhat proud, as buying a house in Kyoto is no simple feat.

Fearing that his wife might get carried away with pride, Father Yun cautioned, “We can’t tell anyone about this.”

Mother Yun nodded, sighed, and said, “Don’t worry, old man. You thought I favored our eldest and second children’s families, but now I’ve seen clearly. They’re unreliable. When we get old, I’m afraid we can only count on our third child’s family.”

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