Chapter 16

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What?

  Ask her for money?

  There was so much money on the counter, and the granddaughter asked herself if she wanted money?

  Grandma Su was about to slam the table, but then she remembered that she was the one who said she wanted to take care of her two siblings.

  The granddaughter just followed her words.

  No wonder she, the second daughter-in-law, sent a message saying that Su Jintang was very disobedient and asked her to discipline him. It seemed that he really needed to be disciplined.

  Grandmother Su took a look at the silver and money covered up and sighed, "The harvest has not been good in recent years. I have worked hard to support your uncle and his wife. How can I have any silver and money?"

  Su Tang didn't say anything and just continued to clean up with Aunt Zhou.

  Second Aunt Su and Grandma Su watched them clean, and no one had any intention of helping.

  Seeing this, Su Tang knew that the two of them were going to rely on their family.

  But if they don't leave, there's no way to collect the money.

  Grandma Su saw that she had been busy and said, "I see that your small restaurant is doing very well. Otherwise, don't hire people. Grandma will help you."

Grandma Su stood up as she spoke, and directly touched the barrel where the money was placed.

  Su Tang immediately stopped and said with a smile: "You are an elder, so you have to rest. How can I trouble you?"

  With that said, Su Tang pushed her back into her seat and winked directly at Aunt Zhou.

  The two of them carried the money to the kitchen together.

  Seeing this, Grandma Su got very angry and yelled: "You little girl, who are you guarding against? I am your elder, why should I count the money for you? If you ask an outsider to help you get the money, you won't let me take it. ?"

  Grandma Su was making a lot of noise outside, but Su Tang was sitting quietly in the back kitchen.

  Just let her scold.

  Aunt Zhou looked at her and couldn't help but said: "How could your elders be like this?"

  Aunt Zhou didn't know what to say next, but at this moment, she could tell what kind of temper this grandmother had.

  If this person really stays here, I'm afraid nothing good will happen.

  Su Tang already had an idea in her mind, and she started to explain: "In our Cang Qin country, filial piety is the most important thing, and I can't drive her out with a stick."

  Su Tang counted the money, picked up fifty big coins and handed them to Aunt Zhou: "It's just that I can't keep you here to eat today. You can take the money and eat some outside with Cong'er and Hang'er."

  "That's a lot of money." Aunt Zhou said quickly.

  The three of them couldn't use that much money.

  Su Tang said: "You guys have something good to eat for lunch. I have something else I would like to ask my aunt for help with."

  Su Tang looked at the money at home. Originally, she didn't want to clean up the restaurant immediately, but now she had to spend some money.

  Only if you spend all your money today can you complain about poverty like your elders.

  Aunt Zhou left just before noon.

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