Chapter 19 The foolish and filial daughter in the early 1990s (End)

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"Mom, the money I gave you is calculated as 10,000 yuan. My current monthly salary is 200, and I will pay you alimony based on 40% of the salary, which is ten years and four months. I will pay for it in the future. If you want money for retirement, wait until eight years later." Su Jin said, taking out banknotes from her bag and starting an agreement.

"Where is there so much money!" Aunt Su blurted out after noticing how everyone gasped when they heard ten thousand yuan.

Su Jin looked at her quietly, "Mom, do you want me to calculate it for you?"

Aunt Su was silent.

Su Jin quickly wrote the agreement and asked her brother, a lawyer next door, to read it. After he said there was no problem, he asked Aunt Su to sign.

Aunt Su was a little unhappy. The young couple's salary originally belonged to her, but now not only did she have no money, but she would not be given any pension money for the next ten years. How could it be such a good thing?

"Since mom is unwilling to sign, she must have agreed to use the money to help me pay off my debt, right?" Su Jin asked again.

How can it be? Aunt Su was reluctant to let go, and neither was Gao Hongmei. If such an incident happened, it was still a question whether the eldest sister could keep her job.

My brother-in-law must have been affected as well, so why not make it clear so that they can’t be contacted for debt collection in the future.

"Sister, if you sign this, your external debts have nothing to do with your parents, right?" Gao Hongmei asked.

"certainly."

Gao Hongmei felt relieved and urged her mother-in-law: "Mom, sign it. My eldest sister doesn't want to support you, but Jinbao and I are happy."

Then he whispered into Aunt Su's ear and said, "Sister, I still owe money. What if someone with debt comes to our house."

Aunt Su's heart trembled, she had to sign and she couldn't affect Jinbao.

She signed, but she didn't know why she suddenly felt confused. She looked at Su Jin carefully. She was indeed her daughter, but why was she so unfamiliar?

Su Jin signed but didn't leave. Without waiting for Aunt Su to urge her, she said, "There's dad here too."

"Zhenzhen's mother, aren't you trying to draw a clear line between you and your parents?" someone in the crowd couldn't help but ask.

"Draw a clear line?" Su Jin laughed at herself, "It's good to draw a clear line, so as not to affect them because I can't pay back the money."

Everyone thought that Su Jin really still missed her parents.

Not long after, Su Daqiang came back. He was surprised when he saw Su Jin, and said lightly: "He's back."

Just as he was wondering why there were so many people around the door, he saw Su Jin take out two pieces of paper and said, "Mom signed and fingerprinted, so you should sign too."

"What?" Su Daqiang took it over and was shocked when he saw the words clearly.

It wasn't until the neighbors explained the matter clearly that his daughter owed money and mortgaged the house, and his wife was unwilling to take the money, so he made this agreement.

Su Daqiang sighed heavily and looked at Su Jin with a complicated expression, "Have you thought it through?"

"You should ask your mother about this." Su Jin lowered her head.

Su Daqiang looked at his old wife, who turned her head. Su Daqiang knew it, so he signed and pressed his fingerprints, feeling empty and uncomfortable.

The daughter who used to be so well-behaved and filial has changed after getting married. Is it because the girl is outgoing or is there something wrong between him and his old wife?

"Two agreements, you keep one and I keep one." Su Jin left an agreement and left with her bag on her back.

Seeing his daughter about to leave, Su Daqiang couldn't help but said: "Don't blame your mother, it hasn't been easy for her these years."

Su Jin stopped and said, "Who has it easy in these years?"

"Leave, don't come back after you leave." Aunt Su said.

Su Jin's tears finally fell. The last impression people on this street had of Su Jin was the tears on her face. None of them expected that Su Jin had not been here again for decades.

"Oh, Daqiang, Su Jin is such a good girl, just leave it like this, there will always be times when you regret it in the future." Everyone shook their heads and dispersed.

Aunt Su walked outside the door and stared at the corner. She seemed to see the five-year-old Da Ya holding a White Rabbit toffee that was about to melt and feeding it to her mouth. It was when she was participating in an art performance at school and the teacher gave it to her. She was reluctant to eat the reward and was afraid of losing it, so she returned home holding it.

Aunt Su felt her face was cold. She touched it and it seemed like tears. How could she shed tears? This daughter was the source of her suffering. She had no longer wanted her. She remembered that when she first got married, her mother-in-law said: She is still good, if it weren't for Da Ya...

Aunt Su didn't want to think about it anymore. She turned around and went home, never allowing Su Jin to be mentioned in the house again.

Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng walked a long way silently with their mother, got on the bus, and came to a river outside the city. "This is the place where my mother fell into the water. Your grandmother tried her best to lift me up. I have always felt that , I have a great mother.”

"You may not understand why mom doesn't want the money back, so mom has to explain it clearly to you." Su Jin squatted down, looked at the two children, and said sincerely: "Grandma gave birth to me and raised me, and she paid a lot. , that is what my mother should give her, and we will have nothing to do with it from now on."

"Mom, don't be sad, Zhenzhen will be your mother from now on." Li Zhenzhen helped Su Jin wipe her tears and coaxed.

Su Jin: The sad atmosphere is gone.

"Then I can also be your father. We love you." Li Qizheng had a stinking look on his face.

Su Jin:......

"Yes, although my parents don't want me, I have Zhenzhen Qizheng, and I will be the best mother for you." Su Jin said.

Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng didn't understand the weight of this sentence until they started school. In kindergarten, their mother personally made picture books for them and helped them with their homework.

When they were in elementary school, their mother not only sent them to the children's palace, corrected their homework after coming back from work, but also stayed up all night to write special exercise books for them.

When I was in junior high school, I still received exercise books specially written by my mother, covering the three main subjects including Chinese and Mathematics.

When I was in high school, my cousins ​​who graduated joined my mother's team. In addition to language skills, they also studied material, biology, politics, history and places.

Everyone said that their mother really loved them and wanted them to get involved in the teaching assistant industry. When Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng were in high school, Su Jin was already a famous teaching assistant teacher.

The test questions she wrote have become a guide for many parents of elementary, middle and high school students. It can be said that Li Zhenzhen and Li Qi grew up in the complicated feelings of love and hate among their peers.

The happy and peaceful life allowed Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng to grow up healthily. Until the college entrance examination was over, grandma came to the door, and mother and grandma entered the room. Li Zhenzhen didn't know why, but suddenly felt anxious.

But it’s not like grandma hasn’t been here over the years. Ever since my mother became famous, grandma has come to her to ask for money, saying it was for her uncle’s business.

But my mother didn't give it. She said that she had already paid ten years of alimony in one lump sum and that her uncle had nothing to do with her.

She had never felt so anxious those few times, and she didn't know what happened this time.

Until the sound in the room gradually became louder, she heard: "You owe your brother a chance to go to college. To repay the debt, you must give Li Zhenzhen's college place to Qingyu."

"If you don't give it, I will die in front of you!"

Li Zhenzhen's heart dropped when she heard this.

"Okay, this is the third floor. If you jump down, you'll be disabled at most. I'll tell you how to die the fastest. You go to the agricultural station, buy a bottle of paraquat, and take a sip. Even the doctor can't stop you from dying."

"Don't worry, I will pay all the money for your funeral after your death, and I will let you go in glory..."

She didn't listen to the rest of the words. When her brother came back, she said, "It turns out that in my mother's heart, we are really more important than grandma and uncle."

Didn't Li Qizheng understand that they were more important than grandma? How is this comparable?

Li Zhenzhen knew that her younger brother had forgotten things from his childhood, and no one would understand. People with good memories will always worry about the gains and losses of certain things because of things that happened in their childhood.

Li Zhenzhen and Li Qizheng went to college, one studied mechanical manufacturing and the other studied medicine.

Later, when Su Jinbao's business failed, he planned to kidnap his sister's most important child to ask for money, but was betrayed and sentenced.

Aunt Su Su Daqiang came to make trouble, but in the end there was nothing she could do.

Even though she was treated like this by her parents, Su Jin still paid them monthly alimony, which was 50% of her salary.

Fifty years passed in the blink of an eye. After Su Jin helped her deceased husband get dressed, she left her will and closed her eyes. When the children opened the door, she had no breath.

Everyone said that Su Jin was good. The teaching aid materials she produced had helped countless students, and 10% of the profits from the sales of the materials every year were donated to schools in mountainous areas.

She took care of her parents who didn't care about her life and death. Before she died, Su Daqiang admitted that she was the most filial daughter. No one knew that those words were said by them to make Su Jin promise to take care of their grandchildren. Of course, Su Jin didn't agree until they closed their eyes.

Li Zhenzhen, who is in her fifties and has retired, has red and swollen eyes. She hugged her brother tightly and cried: "We have no parents anymore."

Li Qizheng was also at a loss. Why did his parents, who were like mountains shielding them from the wind and rain, leave?