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Mrs. Shen breathed a sigh of relief, looked up and down at her daughter, and seeing that her daughter didn’t seem to be lying, she asked again, "Yunjin, if that’s not the reason, then why did you...?"

Su Yunjin looked at Mrs. Shen this ti, "Mom, I have my own sense of proportion regarding big brother’s affairs. You don’t need to say much about this. Also, helping big brother is not impossible. However, it’s not my obligation. Big brother is a grown man; earning a living is his responsibility. My help is rely external. Ultimately, it’s up to big brother himself to make it truly effective."

Su Yunjin didn’t know if her mother understood what she was saying, but Su Yunjin did not intend to continue talking. It would be best if her mother could understand her aning. If not, Su Yunjin would not want to help her big brother Su Muze without boundaries because of her mother’s unreasonable demands. That wouldn’t truly be helping him but rather turning him into a useless person.

Mrs. Shen wasn’t entirely unreasonable. After hearing Su Yunjin’s words, she thought carefully and realized that what her daughter said wasn’t without reason.

"Yunjin, you’re right. For your big brother to earn money, it’s still up to him. I was being anxious about this issue, so do what you see fit."

Su Yunjin didn’t expect Mrs. Shen to be so understanding and felt happy, stepping forward to hold Mrs. Shen’s hand, "Mom, rest assured! I’ll keep big brother’s situation in mind."

This statent was ant as Su Yunjin’s promise to Mrs. Shen.

Mrs. Shen nodded at her daughter.

"Yunjin, I’ll trouble you and your husband to take care of your big brother’s affairs."

On the day of moving to the new house, Su Yunjin would invite everyone to their new residence to celebrate. Besides inviting her second sister and others, she also planned to invite so ladies in town.

Everyone would be living in town in the future, so inviting them over for a lively gathering would help them get to know each other and make friends. Su Yunjin wrote down the nas of the people she wanted to invite and gave them to Xue Chu, asking him to write the invitations based on those nas.

Su Yunjin looked over the invitations Xue Chu wrote in the evening and, after confirming there were no problems, decided to send the invitations out the next day. anwhile, she overheard Aunt Bao talking to Gu Ya.

Su Yunjin glanced back and saw Gu Ya entering from outside, "Husband, you ca back just in ti. Co over and help take a look at this." Su Yunjin walked over to Gu Ya with the invitations in hand, and Gu Ya glanced at the invitations cradled in his young wife’s hands.

Thinking that his young wife wanted him to write invitations, Gu Ya, feeling sowhat exhausted, said, "Yunjin, I’m a bit tired today. If it’s not urgent, you can leave these invitations on the table, and I’ll write them tomorrow."

"Husband, are you okay?" Su Yunjin suddenly noticed that Gu Ya’s face seed paler than usual and was worried that he was ill. She hurriedly put down the invitations and reached out her small hand to feel his forehead, "It’s a bit hot. Husband, you must have caught a cold. Wait here, I’ll go get so dicine for you."

Just as Su Yunjin was about to leave, Gu Ya stopped her, "Yunjin, I’m fine. I just need to rest for a while." Gu Ya had been busy these past days and was quite exhausted.

Today, Gu Ya had deliberately co back a little earlier. As long as he rested for a bit, he would be fine. Su Yunjin was still worried about him, "Husband, no, you must lie down. I’m going to get soone to fetch the dicine for you right away. It won’t take long."

Seeing that his young wife insisted on getting dicine for him, Gu Ya decisively pulled her back, wrapped his arms around her, and held her in his embrace.

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