’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 62: Can't make up my mind

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In addition to continuing to sell her small groceries and snacks at school, Su Nuo also asked a few classmates if they wanted to find a tutor.

Su Yang was a top student when he was in the junior high school of No. 6 Middle School. He dominated all the way to the high school and was about to become a legend in No. 6 Middle School.

In addition, Su Yang Yangguang is handsome and has a good personality. As soon as Su Nuo asked, several girls came to respond.

This made Suno a little embarrassed. She wanted to find a way for her brother to make money easily, but she didn't want to sell her brother's beauty.

In the end, Su Nuo decided to go home and discuss it with Su Yang. After all, it was her brother who taught the class, not her.

When I got home from school, my mother Fang Yalan had a troubled expression on her face and was a little absent-minded while cooking.

Sunuo and Su Yang both noticed it and gathered around to ask their mother what happened.

Fang Yalan tucked her hair behind her ears and said hesitantly: "I went to the steel rolling mill today and said I didn't want the establishment and asked the factory to provide subsidies and pensions. But the factory proposed two plans, and I was a little undecided."

"What plan?" Suno and his brother looked at each other and asked.

Fang Yalan said: "The leader said that we should either give a one-time pension of 300 yuan, and the state-owned establishment will give another 500 yuan as a subsidy, a total of 800. Or we can give a minimum living allowance of 20 yuan a month, which can be received for ten years. "

On the one hand, he would receive 800 yuan in one lump sum, and on the other hand, he would receive more than 2,000 yuan in ten years, which was indeed enough for Fang Yalan to struggle with.

Su Nuo thought for a while and held Fang Yalan's hand: "Mom, if you listen to me, it will cost you eight hundred yuan."

"But..." Fang Yalan was still a little confused.

Su Nuo: "Mom, think about it, it's only 20 yuan a month. With the price increase and inflation, in ten years it will only be the cost of two bottles of soy sauce. But now 800 yuan is too much for us." Telling the truth goes a long way.”

Fang Yalan was stunned. She didn't understand "inflation" at all. She looked blankly at Su Nuo and then at Su Yang.

Su Yang also frowned, lowered his head and thought for a while before saying: "I also think my sister is right. With this money, we can pay it back to my second aunt, and we will be debt-free."

When it came to "paying off the debt," Fang Yalan sighed, "Okay, I'll listen to you. You two have grown up and have ideas."

"Mom, you can start some small business with the money left after paying off debts. You can earn back the two thousand yuan in one or two years." Suno shook Fang Yalan's arm coquettishly, "You come in and accompany me." Stay with grandma. My brother and I will cook."

Fang Yalan was a little uneasy at first, but now she has made a decision after listening to the suggestions of the two children, and is no longer entangled. I put down my things and went into the house to accompany my grandma.

After Fang Yalan left, Su Nuo stuck out his tongue, smiled and said to Su Yang, "Brother, did what I just said sound interesting? I heard the guard uncle use these two words on the radio today."

Su Yang took a rice shovel and knocked on his sister's forehead: "I was stunned when I asked you why you were doing the same thing."

"Brother, have you ever thought about what major to study in college in the future?" Su Nuo asked while picking vegetables.

"Engineering. Machinery or architecture." Su Yang thought for a while and said.

"What about the economy? Computers?" Su Nuo thought that his brother was suitable to be a white-collar worker, and he wouldn't look too handsome in a suit or anything like that.

"Let's talk about it. We need to first look at the admission scores of various universities next year." Su Yang knew that his math scores were good, but his English was relatively poor.

(End of chapter)