Chapter 7 The foolish and filial daughter in the early 1990s (7)

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"Your dad's salary is high, but it's all saved with grandma. You don't want to take it back?" Su Jin thought it was particularly cute when the two children frowned and thought about things.

"Then, go ahead, but you have to protect us, Mom." Li Qizheng was a little reluctant, but he couldn't give up his father's money.

Su Jin nodded perfunctorily, and it seemed that he didn't take it to heart. Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng looked at each other, and sighed like little adults, thinking in unison that it would be up to them to get their father's money back.

Today, Monday, Gao Hongmei was still at work. Aunt Su and Su Daqiang, who was in a wheelchair, took their two children to the park. Only Su Jinbao, who was sleeping in the room, was left at home.

The entire Su family was extremely quiet. When Su Jin entered the old couple's room, she lamented how lucky she was that she didn't meet anyone.

She got a key from the gap in the kitchen stove with familiarity, and opened the small box she dragged out from under the bed. There was a small box full of money, some odd and some neat. She didn't know how long she had saved it.

Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng were both stunned by their mother's skillful movements. It was amazing how their mother knew where their grandmother hid the money.

"Hey, look at grandma, help me save my money." Su Jin counted the money while not forgetting to promote her mother's love to her two children.

"Okay." Li Zhenzhen nodded dumbly.

It turns out that grandma is really helping their family save money. With so much money, it should be enough for her and her brother to go to school.

Su Jin didn't take more, and stopped after counting two thousand yuan. She found paper and pen, and under the eyes of the children, she wrote:

Dear mother, I am your favorite eldest daughter. I came back today to get money. You and dad were not at home, and I couldn’t bear to disturb my sleeping brother, so I took two thousand yuan from the box on my own initiative. , used for children’s tuition and the purchase of daily necessities. Note: I heard that there has been a rat infestation recently. To prevent the RMB from being eaten by rats, I suggested that my mother take the remaining money and deposit it in the bank. If she doesn’t know how to operate it, she can wait until I come home next time.

After writing, Su Jin blew on the paper. When the ink gradually dried, she placed it on the table in the main room and pressed it down with a small stone.

After doing all this, she realized that her daughter-in-law had been looking at him with a blank look on her face.

Facing two pairs of eyes full of curiosity, Su Jin explained: "You have to tell grandma that we took the money, so as not to make her anxious."

"Oh." Li Zhenzhen said in a long voice, suddenly enlightened.

The two-year-old child is illiterate and can only count to one hundred. He has no idea how much money his mother received.

They looked at their mother, then at the paper on the table, and sighed together.

"Why don't you recognize me with these words?" Li Zhenzhen was worried.

"Stupid, your words are not human, how can I know you." Li Qizheng disliked his sister every day.

But as soon as he finished speaking, he was hit on the head. When he looked up, he saw his mother carrying money.

"Don't call me stupid, sister. I don't even know you. When you go to kindergarten, you can get to know each other." Su Jin said, leading the two children out of the Su family's door.

I also met a few old ladies who were chatting at the door. Su Jin and her children greeted her warmly, and after some conversation, she revealed the details of the wound on her head and the four hundred yuan for living expenses.

Li Qizheng was about to argue about how people and characters can recognize each other, when his mother pulled him to greet the grandmothers.

Usually when their parents go to work, they are sent to their grandma's house, so they all know these grandmas.

But these grandmas don't seem to like them very much. They prefer their fair and tender cousins.

Sometimes he could hear these people telling the children not to play with him and his sister because they were unhygienic and had lice on their bodies, which would be contagious.

However, something seemed different today. Li Qizheng was stuffed with a handful of candies by an enthusiastic grandma in a daze.

"You and your wife really give your mother a subsidy of 400 yuan a month?" the lady who stuffed Li Qizheng with candy asked with a gossipy look.

Su Jin paused and replied: "It's not a subsidy, it's my mother helping us save money."

"That's not important. You opened your brother's breakfast shop with your money, right?" The aunt just felt that Su Jin was being tough. How could a married daughter ask her mother to save money.

If you have the heart to save money, it is better to deposit it in the bank and get interest every month.

"Yes, after all, my brother is weak, and the work in the steel factory is too tiring. Besides, we are busy at work. My brother and my mother help me take care of the children. I am grateful to them. Of course, I can help a little with opening a breakfast shop. It's one o'clock." Su Jin said cheerfully.

"Haha, your brother and your mother are really kind." Another old lady said, but her tone sounded sarcastic.

Things about the Su family can be hidden from others, but they cannot be hidden from old neighbors like them.

Who in this area doesn't know that there is a college student in the Su family, and college students in this era are like golden eggs.

This Jindandan got a good job after graduation, and she was very filial to her parents, loved her younger brother, and handed over all her salary. Aunt Su was very good at showing off in this alley.

It is said that when Su Jin just graduated and started working, many people came to propose marriage.

Unexpectedly, no matter how good the marriage proposal was, the marriage proposal was rejected. At first, they thought that the Su family loved their daughter and wanted to see each other carefully. After all considerations, who knew that after seeing each other, they kept their daughter until they were twenty-eight. age.

It is said that the Su family has high demands, and I don’t know what kind of Jade Emperor this golden egg will marry. I am afraid that she will not be able to reach a high level, so she will marry a low-level chicken. At that time, there was still a rumor in the alley that the Su family wanted their daughter’s high salary and could not bear to part with her. Get married.

Who would have thought that the twenty-eight-year-old old girl actually let Aunt Su marry someone with good conditions. Although it was her second marriage, she was childless, had a car, a house, a high salary, and had an iron job. At that time Only then did everyone truly believe that the Su family really loved their daughter.

The married Su Jin was also really filial. After get off work every day, the young couple came back to wash, cook and clean the Su family. They also helped their unemployed brother Su Jinbao open a breakfast shop. Not only did the Su family not lose a daughter, it was equivalent to having one more. son.

The old neighbors are envious of them, but although Su Jin and her husband have decent jobs, they don't know how to take care of their children. Compared with the children in the alley, the two children are dirty and thin.

Gradually, they discovered that the two children of Su Jin's family picked up clothes that Su Jinbao's children did not want to wear. When they were together, Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng were like the maids and followers of the two children of Su's family.

They told Aunt Su more than once to give their two grandsons a good bath and change into clean clothes. What did Aunt Su say? She said that the two children liked to wear dirty clothes.

They also told Su Jin that since they had a child, they should raise it well, but Su Jin waved her hands and said that the child should remember the bitterness and sweetness.