Transmigration: On the Gossip Front
Chapter 152: Brother-in-law is the Ex 52_1

Chapter 152: Chapter 152: Brother-in-law is the Ex 52_1

Huang Lixin was so angry thinking about it: You say you’re not getting married, not having kids, I can understand that, after all, Ho Zhen is really not that great, but to say you’ve made such a big decision without even discussing it with me.

Huang Lixin felt like crying just thinking about it: You tell me, what am I to them in their hearts?

He really did give a lot, and this is what he got in return.

Listened quietly to Huang Lixin crying on the other end of the phone, Huang Jing didn’t make a sound. Wasn’t the original host miserable?

But who among them felt sorry for the original host, Huang Jing remembered that child who was so aggressive towards the original host.

Alright, whether that child survives or not, she didn’t need to be anxious.

As his parents, they’ve already made such a choice, not allowing him to come into this world. Huang Jing, as an outsider, should be even more honest.

After Huang Lixin had vented for a while: I really don’t understand how Huang Lei is thinking, one moment insisting on marrying Ho Zhen, and the next saying she’s preparing to study abroad.

Huang Lixin knew that more and more people were studying abroad now, and many colleagues at his workplace had children who went abroad to study. But it really costs a lot of money, and with his savings, could it really withstand her spending?

To Huang Jing’s understanding, not wanting children meant Huang Lei didn’t want to marry Ho Zhen, regretting getting married. But unexpectedly, she was even considering studying abroad?

It’s not that look down on her, but she was a poor student in her school days. It’s been many years since she graduated, would she still be able to study?

The questioning words reached her lips, but Huang Jing swallowed them down. Whether someone could study didn’t concern her.

Even without asking Zhang Xiaoya, just by how she protected Huang Lei, one could tell her attitude, absolutely supporting Huang Lei’s desire to study abroad.

After Huang Lixin had unleashed his anger, Huang Jing finally spoke slowly: I think it’s a good thing to study abroad. After so much has happened, it’s okay to start anew somewhere else.

Huang Jing: Besides, Huang Lei is an adult and can be responsible for her own actions.

What Huang Jing really wanted to say was, studying abroad for a graduate degree requires IELTS scores. Huang Lei hadn’t learned English well in the first place, and hadn’t been in touch with it for years. Could she really get a good score?

It’s not that I look down on Huang Lei, unless she really applies herself to studying hard, then she might score well on the IELTS.

But was Huang Lei really a child who loved studying? Of course, this was all based on the past view of her. After experiencing so much, had there been some big change?

That’s possible too. Anyway, Huang Jing would involve herself less in Huang Lei’s affairs.

Huang Lixin snorted coldly: With her pig-brained intellect, how could she pass the IELTS exam?

Huang Lixin: Thinking about it makes me angry. She even told me she wanted to sign up for a twenty-thousand-yuan IELTS class, claiming with intensive study she could get a decent score.

A twenty-thousand-yuan IELTS class, in an era where the average salary is four to five thousand, spending twenty thousand in two months to learn IELTS is really not a small sum.

How could Huang Lixin be willing? In his heart, all of Huang Lei’s ideas were just wasting money, just squandering the family’s wealth.

Huang Jing: Have you talked it over with Huang Lei?

Huang Jing asked the most critical question, and unsurprisingly, Huang Lixin hemmed and hawed for a long time.

Huang Jing was speechless: Dad, you haven’t even discussed it with Huang Lei, and you come to me, how should I know what to do?

Huang Jing: I haven’t had children, I don’t know how parents should communicate with their kids. You’ve been a father for so many years, and you used to communicate with Huang Lei often.

Huang Lixin became even more aggravated: How have I not talked with her? But she’s unwilling to listen, claiming I don’t even care if she lives or dies.

Huang Lixin: I just don’t understand how I supposedly don’t care about whether she lives or dies.

Huang Jing continued to listen quietly, Huang Lixin felt wronged, and so did Huang Lei, feeling that Huang Lixin was not accommodating her or considering things from her perspective.

For example, she wanted to go abroad to study, and he hadn’t vigorously supported her, instead he had all sorts of reservations and complaints.

In Huang Lei’s eyes, this was excessive, which was why she wouldn’t bother with Huang Lixin.

Huang Lei and Zhang Xiaoya would rather let Huang Lixin be frustrated than consider telling him anything; of course, she wouldn’t speak up either.

After all, she wouldn’t be the one getting anxious; it’s not like Huang Lei didn’t have people helping her, there was always Zhang Xiaoya.

Zhang Xiaoya, being a good mother, would certainly step in to persuade the Huang family to each make concessions—it was her forte.

Since this matter would not escalate in the end, Huang Lixin and his daughter would definitely reconcile after Zhang Xiaoya’s mediation, so why should she get involved?

Let the three of them be the ones to participate in such a good thing; she would just quietly wait on the side.

Huang Lixin recalled his purpose for calling Huang Jing: Xiao Jing, do you think we should let your sister go abroad?

Regarding this question, how could Huang Jing know the answer: I’m sorry, I’ve never been abroad; I don’t know what it’s like to regret going.

Huang Jing: After all, it’s Huang Lei wanting to go abroad, and as everyone knows, Huang Lei and I don’t get along. Whether I say it’s good to go abroad or not, what if Huang Lei encounters difficulties later? Am I supposed to bear the consequences?

Huang Jing: What it’s like after going abroad, whether one can learn anything, whether one can manage to work overseas, or even find a good job back home.

Huang Jing took a deep breath: I don’t know, you all should discuss it yourselves.

Huang Lixin sensed the underlying meaning in Huang Jing’s words, which was a complaint about favoritism, feeling that she was still too immature: You have a decent job now, but Huang Lei’s reputation is bad, and she has lost her job as well.

Why mention this? Huang Jing said sternly: Is her bad reputation my fault?

Huang Jing continued to twist the knife: That she has no job is even less my concern. Didn’t she think she could marry and be a full-time housewife?

Huang Jing: Even if she doesn’t marry, can’t she keep looking for a job?

Huang Jing: Huang Lei is an idiot; she has no education, no abilities, no reputation, but she still has you and Zhang Xiaoya.

Huang Jing had already stopped bothering to call them her parents; in her heart, they truly didn’t deserve the title.

Huang Jing: Compared to me, is Huang Lei not dealt a good hand? Yet, the outcome is that she has no brains; she even managed to mess up a good hand.

Huang Jing snorted coldly: What an idiot. Heaven is fair; it gave her looks but no brains.

With a brain like Huang Lei’s, what could she learn abroad? Huang Jing knew full well Huang Lei fundamentally didn’t even enjoy studying.

If not for the demands of Huang Lixin and his wife, and the idea that a college degree could enable her to marry up, she might have been unwilling to even study through college.

She had once clearly stated that she would not study further after finishing college; how could she still pursue further education after graduating?

Huang Jing was certain that Huang Lei’s so-called study and further education were actually hopes of finding a well-off man—that was her true goal.

Among those going abroad for study, many came from well-off families.

But there was a key issue: if Huang Lei could think of this, wouldn’t others as well?

Wouldn’t they also want to marry men from well-off families? There were many who were beautiful, physically attractive, women of all styles.

Even if Huang Lei was beautiful and seemed frail and delicate, it wouldn’t change the fact that she was already 27; many would consider her too old.

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