Transmigration: On the Gossip Front -
Chapter 461 The Foolish Filial Man’s Wife 76_1
Chapter 461: Chapter 461 The Foolish Filial Man’s Wife 76_1
Liao Daqiang looked at Liao Xuan, who, hugging her son, was crying and returning to her mother’s home again, and he was also extremely frustrated.
"What’s the use of coming back and complaining?" The old man really had little patience for this daughter.
When times were good, she didn’t think of them, but as soon as she felt wronged, she remembered her natal family and hoped they would stand up for her and fight for justice.
"Your brother has already helped you talk to Xie Haiqing, but then you felt your brother didn’t speak nicely."
"Liao Jun’s words were indeed harsh, and he even resorted to hitting, which is just too rough." Liao Xuan was very dissatisfied, feeling that Liao Jun just didn’t know how to reason with people.
Reason with the Xie Family? Even Liao Daqiang, a rough man himself, who didn’t understand the intricacies, knew that the Xie Family’s biggest reliance was that Liao Xuan wouldn’t divorce.
"Yeah, your big brother is rough, we are old and also rough, and we can’t stick our necks out for you."
"Haven’t you always said that you can make decisions about your own affairs, that you can determine your own fate? Then handle it yourself." Liao Daqiang adopted an attitude of non-interference with his children.
Liao Xuan was really angry but powerless; if she wanted to achieve her goal, she could only do it through Liao Daqiang and the others.
"My brother’s shop business is booming, and he even bought the shop next door."
"Isn’t it good that the business is doing well?" Liao Daqiang knew Liao Jun’s business was thriving, but no matter how much money this son made, it was none of their business.
This son, with money, was filial to his in-laws, taking them on trips, and even his brother-in-law helped out in the shop, buying houses for him and for the in-laws.
Liao Daqiang had gone from having some expectations to now being completely disillusioned.
And looking at Liao Xuan, ever since she moved out, unless she had trouble and came home, she was utterly unreachable.
Every time she came back, she brought nothing, oh, except during the Spring Festival, when she would bring a little something, which was, of course, for the sake of red envelope money.
"As for your brother, you go talk to him yourself." Liao Daqiang waved his hand, "Alright, your mother and I need to rest."
"Dad, do you really not care about me, what am I supposed to do if Xie Haiqing kicks me out?" Liao Xuan looked at the unmoved Liao Daqiang and stamped her feet in dissatisfaction.
"The house was bought after your marriage, if he kicks you out, you can also get half of it."
"Splitting the big house in two, at least you’ll have a place to live." Liao Daqiang was not a legal novice anymore, he knew a thing or two.
Seeing Liao Daqiang, who could no longer be fooled, Liao Xuan was very helpless.
"If the big brother is unwilling to help, can I ask the second brother?" Right, how could she forget Liao Kai? His place of work was doing well, and he wasn’t responsible for the family expenses, so he should have some money, right?
Ask Liao Kai? Although they never discussed how much one earned or spent, Liao Daqiang knew this son was living quite comfortably, even though he appeared to be just an employee.
"Have you been in touch with your second brother over these years?" Liao Daqiang knew Liao Xuan was the kind of person who would flatter those with money.
Unfortunately, due to the house incident, her relationship with Liao Jun soured. Although there was some reconciliation afterward, it deteriorated again because Liao Jun stood up for her, leading to great unhappiness.
Moreover, Liao Xuan would find all sorts of ways to get Liao Kai to help her out, and why would he be willing? The relationship between the siblings plummeted to rock bottom.
As for Liao Kai, it was clear that they had practically cut off contact over the years.
"I, I..." Of course, Liao Xuan wouldn’t contact Liao Kai, someone who spent all day working in the factory, simply not worthy of her reaching out.
Seeing someone’s silent expression, Liao Daqiang understood.
"Whether we contact each other or not, we are siblings by blood." Liao Xuan felt that staying in touch wasn’t important; what mattered was their blood relationship.
Watching Liao Xuan assert herself, Liao Daqiang chuckled, "Alright then, go ahead."
If she’s feeling so good about herself, let her have the experience.
"Oh, and don’t go there these next couple of days," Liao Daqiang remembered that it was the time for the high school exams.
Do you really need to pick a day? "Why not?" Liao Xuan didn’t understand.
"The college entrance exams are happening these two days, and Xiao Yu is taking them." He didn’t think Liao Xuan was unaware of this.
To this daughter, only the matters related to Xie Haiqing would draw her concern; everything else was truly irrelevant.
What? Liao Jiayu is taking the college entrance exams? Liao Xuan was taken aback for a moment, "She’s taking the exams already?"
"Yes, how’s Xiao Yu’s performance? Can she make it into a university?" Liao Xuan genuinely did not want to hear that her niece had scored well.
"I haven’t asked for specifics." Liao Daqiang certainly knew that Liao Jiayu’s grades were good and getting into an undergraduate program was definitely not a problem; the question was which well-known university she would attend.
He hadn’t asked for specifics, huh? Liao Xuan immediately thought that her niece’s grades must not be that great; otherwise, surely if they were even remotely good, they would definitely show them off.
"No worries, her mom, my second sister-in-law, is making some money by painting; she can cultivate her daughter with that."
"If all else fails, there’s still rent to collect." Liao Xuan was quite envious.
In the past, she thought that with their high income, buying a house would be a simple matter, and in just over a decade’s time, they would surely surpass Zhao Wenjin.
Then she’d see how Zhao would show off, but now she’d discovered that it wasn’t about buying several houses; even upgrading to a bigger house meant the monthly mortgage was a struggle to pay off.
Especially since her in-laws were helping them with the children, not only did the household expenses increase, but they also had to give them some money for their trouble. Her brother-in-law and sister-in-law had entered universities, in Capital City, no less.
But they came back every weekend, demanding better meals and all, which just drove up the household expenses.
What was even more disheartening was Xie Haiqing saying that once his siblings graduated, they would work in Capital City and definitely live with them.
The four-bedroom house was really laid out clear as day; Liao Xuan truly regretted why she agreed to buy a four-bedroom house back then.
What made her even more upset was Xie Haiqing saying that as the eldest brother, he would have to manage his younger siblings’ weddings if their parents couldn’t afford it.
Sometimes, Liao Xuan really regretted why she ever thought to take out their savings to help Xie Haiqing fill that financial gap.
Otherwise, that money could have been used as a down payment for a house, wouldn’t that have been better?
Even if she couldn’t find a outstanding local guy, finding a great guy from out of town without such a heavy burden wasn’t that difficult.
No matter what, the situation wouldn’t be worse than it currently was. But no matter how much she regretted it, the children were born, and she was getting on in years.
After a divorce, the chances of finding an outstanding man were as likely as a dream, incredibly low.
The more she thought about it, the more envious Liao Xuan became of Zhao Wenjin, hoping that Liao Jiayu wouldn’t end up happy.
"Xiao Yu’s grades are not bad, and though she might not get into Q University or B University, R University should be within reach." Zhang Zhaodi was very happy; the Liao Family did have promising children.
Yet she was dissatisfied that the capable child turned out to be Liao Jiayu, often wondering why it couldn’t have been Liao Bin.
Not Q University or B University, but R University? "Her grades are that good?"
That shouldn’t be right. Neither Zhao Wenjin nor Liao Kai were suited for academics, so how could their child score so well? There must be something fishy going on.
Seeing Liao Xuan’s incredulous look, Liao Daqiang didn’t want to explain further, "Alright, we’re off to bed."
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