Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland Chapter 800 - 800 801 Im Not Willing
Chapter 800: Chapter 801 I’m Not Willing Chapter 800: Chapter 801 I’m Not Willing Yun Hao generously complinted ng Yunhan, “My wife is the best.”
ng Yunhan glanced at him and said, “Of course, I’m the best. I’ll be filial to Mom and Dad, but if you ask to give money to help out my eldest and second brother’s families, I’m unwilling. And let tell you clearly, if you dare to give them money behind my back, don’t bla for giving you a cold look.”
Back when Ahao was in the accident, Little Huzi was still young. They didn’t help, which was fine to her. But spreading rumors that Little Huzi was a jinx was not right.
People say that you only know who your friends are once you’ve been poor.
They say it takes a crisis to see people’s true faces around you.
Yun Hao hurried to soothe his wife, “Wife, rest assured, I hand over my entire allowance every month, I promise not to keep any secret stash.”
ng Yunhan was satisfied.
Back when that incident happened, nobody apologized?
Do they think that just because ti passes, she will forget?
That was the lowest point in her life, sothing hard to forget for a lifeti.
“I know they’re your brothers, the ones you grew up with from childhood, sharing the sa blood. But when you were in dire straits, did they ever consider you as their brother? If they had even thought about it once, I wouldn’t have such an attitude.”
Yun Hao held ng Yunhan in his arms, “Wife, it’s all in the past, all gone.”
His mory had gradually beco clearer over the past two years.
He began to rember so of the things that happened before.
In this life, he could let anyone down, but not his wife; he couldn’t betray her.
Back then, when he was in a vegetative state, it was his wife who stood by him. Even his parents gave up, but his wife never did.
Those events were in the past, yet for her, they were as if they happened just yesterday.
“Yesterday the political commissar’s parents ca to make a fuss at the military base,” Yun Hao told ng Yunhan quietly.
ng Yunhan knew about this incident; her sister-in-law hadn’t co to work today, and she wasn’t clear on the details.
“How was it handled in the end?” ng Yunhan continued to ask.
Yun Hao looked at his wife with a gentle smile and said, “I brought up the issue of the pension, insisting that it should be given to both sons. I also ntioned that his parents should move out and live separately if they wanted it; otherwise, they wouldn’t get anything. I advised the political commissar not to give in.”
Are you suggesting a solution?
“What was the outco?”
Yun Hao’s smile grew even warr, “It almost escalated to the point where the regintal commander got involved, but Liu Zihan handled it.”
“Zihan took care of it?”
Yun Hao nodded, “This weekend, Zihan will be going to the military base, and he just so happened to run into this situation. He brought out his legal studies and gave them a long talk, leaving the political commissar’s parents utterly dumbfounded.”
ng Yunhan could fully imagine how Zihan would have handled it.
The last ti she encountered Zihao, she had said that in the court, there were only two female university graduates; their work was comparatively easy, and the leadership valued them a lot.
“Did they leave?”
Yun Hao looked at his wife, “The political commissar was originally going to be promoted in Kyoto, but with this commotion, he’ll have to stay in his current position for a few more years.”
“However, being able to handle this matter is a big deal for the political commissar. Now his wife works in the food factory, and their family’s life is getting better and better.”
That sister-in-law buys at to nourish her kids at ho whenever she has a day off.
Naturally, it was from the political commissar showing off that Yun Hao knew about this.
“As long as it’s resolved, it’s a good thing.”
If it wasn’t resolved, that would have been the real problem.
Because nowadays, many people greatly value filial piety. If the burden of filial duty becos too heavy, what you will face is other people’s criticism and gossip.
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