Chapter 036: Fortunately There Is Still a Good BrotherWorks: Author: Category: Word Count: 2105 Updated: 19-06-15 05:27
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When He Shaoying heard Bai Huli's words, she was annoyed! Why is this girl so ignorant, she told her to eat well, don't pick things, why can't control her mouth like this!
Buy chicken, who doesn't want to buy it? How long has the family not seen meat and fish? Isn't that something impossible? A family of seven spends thirty-five yuan a month for living expenses, which is not enough every time at the end of the month. If you don't tighten your belt, you really won't be able to come over this day. She is a grandmother, so why doesn't she feel sorry for her grandson, but isn't this something that can't be helped?
He Shaoying glared at Bai Huli, and rebuked: "It's just you."
Immediately, he turned his head to look at Bo'er, and laughed while coaxing: "Our little baby eggs are really amazing, eat more, and grandma will definitely reward you by then."
After Bai Huli said so much, He Shaoying knew in her heart that this sister-in-law must have some thoughts in her heart. If the chicken soup has not been served to Bo'er by that time, I am afraid she should have an opinion again, so she can only use words to prevaricate, not to let The contradiction is getting worse.
Eating a meal is called a stubbornness.
Bai Meixi drank half a bowl of gruel, which was not effective at all, and was still hungry.
Bo'er is still young, and she has the habit of taking a nap every day. For meals, the sister-in-law hugs Boer to sleep. Bai Huli wiped her mouth and ran into the room to read. He Shaoying was also rare to be clean. She turned into the room and prepared to take a nap, leaving Bai Meixi staring blankly at the remnants of the table and He Shaoying. The remaining sound: "Clean up the table and wash the dishes."
Do you still need to talk about these tasks? Wasn't it hers all the time?
Can you really not be too selfish? For a long time, whether she was at work or not, she was responsible for the house at home. Isn't she an iron man? Will she be tired too?
Look at other people Bai Hu Liduo is smart, always coaxing her mother around, don't have to do anything at home, just study. If he fails to pass the high school entrance examination, he will repeat it. Even if he spends money, He Shaoying is willing to buy something, and Bai Huli will get it as soon as she acts like a baby. But she is a profitable girl, no matter what she wants, it will always be just two words-no!
Everyone says that there will always be rewards for giving. Even if giving and rewards cannot be equal, at least there is a small amount of rewards, right? Even with a concerned look, even a word of concern, a fool like Bai Meixi will soon surrender, filial piety to his mother in every possible way and give in every way.
But He Shaoying never understood this. She regarded Bai Meixi who was the only one who paid for her family as a fool; she regarded the asshole-like Bai Huli as a treasure.
Hey! Fortunately, she also has a younger brother-Bai Wenjun!
In my impression, in this family, the only person who is close to oneself and who is best to oneself is his younger brother Bai Wenjun. In my memory, Bai Wenjun was only fourteen years old, and he is now in second grade!
In fact, the college entrance examination is about to take the blink of an eye. If it is said that letting her make money for her brother's college entrance examination, she is willing to die, because she can at least exchange the kindness of her brother to herself, which is equal in giving and rewarding, and it is understandable. However, asking her to spend a penny to repeat the reading to Bai Huli, she feels distressed, this person is completely worthless.
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