Transmigration: On the Gossip Front -
Chapter 466 The Foolish Filial Man’s Wife 81_1
Chapter 466: Chapter 466 The Foolish Filial Man’s Wife 81_1
Liao Jun and his wife stormed off, with Liao Jun’s wife taking a deep breath, "Hmph, it’s just getting into the University of Political Science and Law."
"What’s there to show off about, Liao Jun, I believe our children can definitely get into Q University and B University."
"Right, I believe they can." Their own two children weren’t even three years old yet, but they could already do addition and subtraction within 100, recite Tang Dynasty poems, and even speak simple English.
"Xiao Yu was so foolish and not at all smart when she was small." If Liao Jiayu, who was so foolish, could get into a renowned university, then their own children could definitely get into B University or something.
"When they get into Q University or B University, I’ll buy each of them an apartment, a storefront, and a car," Liao Jun said grandly.
"That’s only for the kids." Liao Jun’s wife was fighting for her own parents’ rights.
"Of course, there will be rewards. I’ve thought it through; I’ll also buy a big house for mom and dad."
Liao Jun was also a bit dissatisfied with the Yue family; his brother-in-law didn’t know how many issues he had caused, into which Liao Jun had invested quite a lot of money.
But every time, his father-in-law and mother-in-law would apologize, his wife would be all considerate, and the two kids were smart and clever, leaving him with many grievances he just couldn’t express.
Forget it, the brother-in-law is still young, not yet settled, so he’s causing all this trouble; hopefully, he’ll stabilize as he gets older.
Liao Jun’s wife glanced at Liao Jun, who was focused on driving, and sighed, thinking of the news she had just learned yesterday.
She wasn’t unaware of her younger brother’s worthlessness; she had also thought about disciplining him, but each time her parents would speak up for him, leaving her no room to do so.
This time, her brother had dug such a big hole; the family really had no way to fill it except to sell the house.
But the problem was the two apartments Liao Jun had bought for their family were all in his name, meaning they only had the right to reside, with no way to sell them.
Liao Jun’s wife sighed softly. Liao Jun had not been paying attention, as he had been thinking about how to expand and strengthen the business.
Unable to ignore his wife’s continuous sighing, Liao Jun asked, "What’s the matter?"
"I, I..." Liao Jun’s wife didn’t want to tell, but she had no choice; this was something she couldn’t just hide, so she reluctantly revealed the situation bit by bit.
Liao Jun knew that his brother-in-law often went out gambling, a secretary, and he had indeed helped him pay off quite a few gambling debts.
But what he didn’t expect was that this time it would cause such a big problem, "Your brother is something, not knowing the value of money since it’s not earned by himself."
"I look at those big bosses, not even they are as generous as he is." Liao Jun took a deep breath, "Last time I helped your brother pay off his gambling debts, what did your parents and your brother promise?"
"They said there definitely wouldn’t be a next time, but the trouble just gets bigger each time." Liao Jun was really tired.
Even in the beginning, when Feng Lili’s family was a pitfall, it wasn’t about gambling; it was just about building a house.
Liao Jun took a deep breath, "Your family will have to figure it out on their own, but the houses are not for sale."
"To even owe hundreds of thousands in gambling debts." Liao Jun thought about it and got angry, "Now I finally understand why when I said the Yue family could educate children well, my parents didn’t say anything."
"They must be saying behind my back that if they could educate children, they would not have raised a gambler like your brother."
Liao Jun didn’t even look at his sobbing wife sitting next to him. To be honest, ever since he became wealthy from business, there were plenty of girls throwing themselves at him.
Liao Jun just felt he couldn’t be unfaithful to his wife; after all, she was a college graduate and had borne him twins of mixed sex. For the sake of the children, he couldn’t do anything to betray his family.
Now, he felt it was all a big joke. He treated them like family, and they treated him like a cash cow.
"If you insist on selling the house to pay off your brother’s gambling debts, then we’re getting a divorce," he said.
"Subtract the money spent on your brother these years, and I’ll take half of it. We’ll split the family assets equally."
When it’s time to make a choice, you have to make one without hesitation.
Divorce? Liao Jun’s wife was stunned. She had considered many possibilities, such as Liao Jun throwing a tantrum or disagreeing to sell the house, and she had already thought of countermeasures for those.
But she had never expected Liao Jun to actually propose something she had never considered, "No, I won’t divorce."
Despite always claiming that marrying Liao Jun was beneath her and that he was lucky to have won her over for three lifetimes, she knew that with her brother’s temperament, he would have been divorced long ago if he had married someone of merely average conditions.
Moreover, even if she agreed to divorce, how long could she sustain herself with half of Liao Jun’s assets?
During their years of marriage, all the money Liao Jun had given her, apart from household expenses, could be said to have gradually gone into filling her brother’s endless financial holes.
Once she divorced, never mind finding a man with assets, the question was whether she could remarry at all.
No, no matter what, she absolutely could not agree to divorce, "I won’t divorce."
"If you won’t divorce, then from now on you’ll have nothing to do with your brother’s affairs," Liao Jun hardened his heart.
"From now on, I’ll handle the household expenses. As for grocery shopping, I’ll bring vegetables back from the store."
"The children’s expenses will be reimbursed based on invoices."
"If your parents help with taking care of the kids, I will pay them a monthly salary."
"As for the social obligations of your family, I won’t take responsibility, and any expenses of your brother’s, don’t come to me."
"Your expenses, like buying clothes, will be ten thousand each quarter."
"If it exceeds that, you’ll have to cover the excess yourself."
"Of course, if you really want to save up to give to your brother, I have no problem with that."
"Also, after selling the house, whether your parents rent a place or move back to the old house is for you to figure out. In any case, they’re not allowed to live with us."
Once Liao Jun grew cold-hearted, he was truly ruthless, a man who could turn his face on a dime.
Liao Jun’s wife burst into tears, querying why she had been so blind as to fall for Liao Jun in the first place.
Listening to his wife’s wails, Liao Jun pulled out a cigarette from his pocket, lit it up, and started smoking. He had never smoked in the car before.
Because his wife never agreed and also forbade him from smoking at home, he felt like an idiot.
After a while, he coldly stated, "What first attracted you to me if not the fact that I could pull together a dowry of fifty thousand?"
"Your brother Huo Huo fancied a girl and needed money, didn’t he?"
"To put it nicely, you married me, but to put it bluntly, I bought you."
"These years, how much money has your brother Huo Huo burned through? Whose family could tolerate that?"
"Which family buys a house for a brother-in-law to live in, or for an old father-in-law?"
"Really insatiable."
"I’m of this mind; if you can tolerate it, fine, if not, just get lost, what a joke."
"You want to tell your relatives about how I’ve wronged you, go right ahead."
"Anyway, in the end, it’s not me who’ll be embarrassed." Liao Jun once felt he couldn’t become a source of ridicule, but now he felt he was the biggest joke.
In September, the children will go straight into kindergarten. I’m truly worried that being raised by your parents, they’d turn out just like your brother,"
Liao Jun felt it better to keep the Yue family at a certain distance from his children, lest they end up like his brother-in-law, which would be absolutely devastating.
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