Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 732
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Chapter 732: Chapter 733: Speaking without leaving any face_1 Chapter 732: Chapter 733: Speaking without leaving any face_1 Zhang Cuihua and Zhao Fang had long forgotten about this matter.
Now that Meng Yunhan brings it up again.
Their faces became unsightly.
They had so much to give out every year, it felt as if it was their lives on the line.
Yun Hao observed their displeased countenances.
“Big brother and second brother, if you don’t want to provide, I can take care of our parents.” Yun Hao coldly stated. He couldn’t stand their reluctant attitude.
Yun Hai and Yun Lei’s faces instantly darkened.
“We didn’t say we wouldn’t give.” Yun Lei’s expression was extremely sour. Their youngest brother was acting tough now and had no consideration for their feelings when speaking.
Yun Hao looked at Yun Lei. “The contract says it increases every three years. My wife was just reminding you. This act of filial piety is personal. Wife, give them the money.”
Meng Yunhan knew that Ahao felt uncomfortable.
It was clear that they didn’t want to give.
“Mom and Dad, here is sixty yuan,” Meng Yunhan directly took out sixty yuan and handed it to their mother.
Their mother looked at Meng Yunhan, pulling up the corners of her mouth in a smile, “Hanhan, you sent back a hundred yuan this summer. Keep this sixty yuan!”
Their father was also very disappointed.
As fathers and grandfathers, they understood their grandchildren needed to get an education. Now that they were working on a collective farm, which had not yet implemented a system of responsibility per household, so there was not much money left for each family. Even if they didn’t ask them to provide; food, their two daughters-in-law wouldn’t even give them a smile. This lack of food would certainly leave a deep impression on them.
Meng Yunhan smiled and said, “That was just spending money for you. Didn’t I tell you before? I’m working in Kyoto now and make fifty yuan a month. This pension must be given no matter what.”
Zhao Fang, quick to speak her mind, said, “Weren’t you studying in Kyoto? When did you start working?” She fortunately held back her last sentence, otherwise she might have been accused of shouting.
Their mother chimed in, proud to say, “Hanhan knows how to make cakes, and a food factory noticed her skill. They offered her a fifty yuan salary each month. She works and studies simultaneously, not neglecting either one.”
It was as if she herself had gotten into the factory.
“The pay is so high?” Zhang Cuihua muttered. To earn so much in a month, it was even more than what they earned working in the fields.
That would make more than six hundred a year.
And while they worked all year round, even after the food distribution, it was already the limit if they could save two hundred yuan.
With their youngest brother making such a high monthly wage, the couple could earn more than a thousand yuan a year.
“Little third sister, is your factory hiring? A salary of thirty yuan a month would be enough for me.” Zhang Cuihua eagerly asked.
Meng Yunhan really wanted to sneer. Let you work in the factory?
It was all empty talk.
How could they let you work in the factory?
“No, the factory hired me for my skills. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have hired a current college student like me,” she replied.
That was a slap in the face.
When Zhang Cuihua asked, Zhao Fang had perked up her ears, hoping she could hear some good news.
If they could get into a factory, their lives would be much better.
Then they could build a large house with their son.
But Meng Yunhan’s words dashed her hopes.
No hiring, of course. Factories were not that easy to get into.
Yun Lei knew that the third sister was doing this on purpose.
Going to college, getting a school subsidy, working with a high monthly salary, they could save hundreds of yuan in a year. If this continued, they’d soon be able to settle down in Kyoto.
