’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 5: Not like a shrew

Views:

Su Nuo glanced back. It wasn't until his brother Su Yang carried his grandma into the house that he slowly turned around and looked at his second aunt Han Cuiying.

In his previous life, Su Nuo was indeed afraid of this shrew. He would hide away when he saw her, and would cry when she scolded him.

But Sunuo was completely different in this life. She could no longer swallow her anger or let her family be bullied.

Han Cuiying curled her lips and looked at Sunuo, wanting to scold this little girl some more. But he found that the Sunuo in front of him seemed to be different.

Maybe it was the look of anger in her determination, or maybe it was her calm attitude. She was not the little girl who was trembling and speechless when she saw her.

"What are you looking at? You don't even know how to call me 'Second Aunt' when we meet. Who got you used to being so unruly?" Han Cuiying was obviously frightened, but she still yelled at Sunuo with her neck stiffened.

Sunuo took a breath, suppressed the anger in his chest, and told himself that he could not be as knowledgeable as a shrew, and that she was more reasonable than a shrew.

She first called "Second Aunt" coldly, and then said: "Grandma has sent it. I thank my second uncle and second aunt for giving us a chance to be filial. Then I also want to ask you about the alimony for grandma." Should we hand it over together, or should we collect it from door to door every month?"

"What? What alimony?" Han Cuiying pretended not to know, but her eyes were already starting to look a little panicked.

"Second aunt, in the past three years, whether grandma is living with eldest aunt, second aunt, or yours, our family has received alimony."

Su Nuo faced the people watching the fun again and said loudly: "Twenty-five yuan a month. If I don't deliver it one day late, you will come to ask for it. Along with it, you will take away some things from our house, and occasionally give us a meal and curse." Set meal. What, you forgot?"

Twenty-five yuan was a lot of money in the 1980s.

At that time, popsicles were five cents, bread was twenty-five cents, and taking a bus from one terminal to another was only twenty cents.

Su's father's salary for a full month's work is only over 50 yuan. Later, Su's father was seriously ill and could not go to work at all, and his employer only provided him with a minimum living allowance of 30 yuan.

In this way, their family still insists on giving twenty-five yuan to grandma as alimony, so the second aunt said that they are unfilial. Is this a shame

After hearing what Su Nuo said, the people around him started talking quietly:

"Both the elders of the Su family are real people. They can't take care of the elderly and still pay them every month. That's good."

"Yes, it's twenty-five yuan. How much can an old lady eat and drink? Who can support an old lady and still make money?"

"Fang Yalan is a good wife. She serves her husband and takes care of their two children, and she also has to go to work to supplement the family income. She also often buys clothes and new shoes for the elderly, which is good."

Han Cuiying couldn't help but feel embarrassed. He poked at everyone with his fingers and shouted: "What are you yelling about? Do you think it's comfortable to serve the elderly? Why don't you let the old lady go to your house? Who knows who is serving you, you can pee every time, work hard and worry, It’s still wasting time.”

The people around him were scolded for no reason, and most of them felt unhappy. Although they stopped talking, they didn't look good at Han Cuiying.

Su Nuo took another step forward and said loudly: "Second Aunt, you should be filial to the elderly. No amount of care or effort is too much. Since my grandma has come to our home, we must take good care of her. But there is one more thing I want to ask you something, and you must give me an answer today."

(End of chapter)