"How about we move out?" Guan Chibei poured the bath water and walked in and said. He was not unresponsive to what had just happened. There were really too many things in this village.
Those villagers were a bit too unreasonable, perhaps due to some psychological factors, and they kept implicating them in irrelevant matters again and again.
This is actually called much ado about nothing.
It's not a big deal, it's just disgusting and annoying.
Guan Chibei was not a sloppy person, and he had no special attachment to staying in a mountain village. Besides, because of the business in the store, they had long considered living out.
It's time to move out now.
Ye Lulu's eyes lit up when he was told this. Who wouldn't want to move out? It can save a lot of time and avoid so many troubles.
"Okay, it just so happens that the top floor of the store is a small attic. We don't have to think about buying a house anymore and can just live in the store, okay?" If we live in the store, we can also visit the store.
It couldn't be more wonderful.
Guan Chibei thought the same and nodded.
When the other housekeepers came back, the two of them talked about how Aunt Liang had linked Danwa's stubbornness to Ye Lulu and almost came to snatch her child away.
Aunt Rong was so shocked that she quickly hugged the little boy into her arms, yelling that Aunt Liang was a lunatic and that the whole family was a bad person. Seeing that her baby was gone, she took advantage of her pain and pretended to be crazy to get into their family!
Then Ye Lulu and Guan Chibei proposed to move into the store.
The housekeeper was silent again, and Aunt Rong said: "This..."
It's not that I don't want them to move out of the house, but if they move to a store, the size of the place will only be enough to take care of Chibei's six rooms and their family.
The steward's hesitation is that if only the people from a small family in Guanchibei move out of the store and they stay in the old house, wouldn't it be like... a family separation
It’s not that Aunt Rong doesn’t want to separate the family, it’s just that she really hasn’t thought about it!
In the housekeeper family, there is almost no conflict at all. They have never thought about separation!
When the sensitive topic of family separation was mentioned, their first reaction was not that they agreed or disagreed, but that their interests were related, but that they were reluctant to part with it.
The family has lived together for so long, and it’s not like Ye Lulu doesn’t understand everyone. She explained slowly: “Mom, we don’t want to separate our families. First, our store is in the city and we open and close it every day. It will take more than an hour to go up the mountain again. This time consumption is really too big. It is very necessary for someone to live in the store and watch it every morning and evening... "
"The second thing is that there are really too many disputes in the village now. We should go to avoid the limelight. Otherwise, our family is still doing business. In fact, there are too many. The problem is that there are three more babies. If you don't pay attention to one of them, it will be easy." If a loophole is taken advantage of, it’s better to be on the safe side.”
"Besides, we won't be separated. We all have to come to the store to help every day. We are still together as a family every day. It's just that the place where we sleep at night has changed from a house to a In the store…”
"So, our family is not separated."
"Mom, if all of us don't come to the store to help, the store's business can't be taken care of... It's not like you don't know..." Ye Lulu smiled, it was true, she was not telling lies.
The business of the restaurant is so good, but thanks to the large number of housekeepers, the whole family can be dispatched, so everyone can take care of the business.
If the family is separated, the housekeeper will not be able to come to help. Is it possible that she has to pay everyone's wages? Putting it all together, she made a lot more money, but the whole family would only have more troubles than they did now.
(End of chapter)