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Super Rich from Winning a Lottery-Chapter 375 - 255: Compromise
Fu Huanhuan’s fate has been completely rewritten. In the previous life before Yi Anguo was reborn, Fu Huanhuan was already married and was the mother of two children.
But now, Fu Huanhuan has become an older single woman. She’s already twenty-eight years old and still single, yet she’s not in the least bit anxious!
Moreover, she lives carefree, working as a primary school teacher with an annual income between one hundred to two hundred thousand yuan. She’s very content, having enough to spend without any pressure.
As for housing, her uncle has so many properties, can she not get a house of her own?
In fact, the three-bedroom apartment at Blue Coast Phase Two where Fu Huanhuan currently resides has been essentially gifted to her.
"Huan Huan! You’re already 28. When are you going to get married? All you ever think about is where to travel next!"
Yi Anguo looked at his directionless niece with a hint of helplessness.
"What’s the rush! I’m not in a hurry, but you all seem anxious." Fu Huanhuan replied with an indifferent attitude.
"In the past, there were people who wanted to pursue me, but you treated them like thieves."
"Now there’s no one chasing me, and you’re all getting anxious."
"Back then, your parents wanted you to return to teaching, find someone suitable in the hometown and get married." Third sister Yi Mingzhu said.
"Now your parents have relaxed their stance. You can find whoever you want, as long as both of you like each other and he treats you well, but now you don’t want to find anyone."
"And you blame us for not letting you date and marry back then."
"That’s exactly it! Finding a partner and getting married isn’t something you can just find whenever. It’s about fate."
"Without fate, no matter how much you search, you won’t find a satisfactory partner. When fate arrives, you naturally will."
"Even if I’m anxious, it doesn’t mean I’ll immediately find someone I love."
"Why don’t you help me find a few? Let me pick one that catches my eye."
"You should find someone yourself. If we introduce someone to you and you get married, if you’re happy then all’s well, but if you’re unhappy, you’ll blame us for finding you a bad match." Liu Guohui quickly rejected the idea.
Truthfully, Yi Anguo didn’t want to meddle in this matter either, but the older sister was really anxious! In rural areas, a 28-year-old woman that’s not married is considered truly old-fashioned.
However, Yi Anguo also dislikes match-making. If done well, people might thank you, if not, they may resent you. Overall, it’s a thankless task.
"If you’re having trouble finding someone yourself, then just go back and let your parents help find through a mediator. That way you can live near your parents and also conveniently take care of them when they get older." Yi Anguo said.
"As for work, you could work at a scenic spot or film studio, both are close to home."
"I’m not going back. I’ve become accustomed to life in Shenzhen, and to being a teacher here. Besides, the main reason is, uncle, you’re here! So why should I go back?" Fu Huanhuan said.
"Eventually, you’ll still need to honor your parents; you don’t need to honor your uncle." Yi Anguo retorted.
"And in due time you’ll get married; you can’t rely on your uncle forever."
"Well, I won’t think about it for now. Anyway, I just want to rely on my uncle for now, and then think about it once I’m married," Fu Huanhuan concededly replied.
Guo Sian simply listened without interrupting to give any opinion. To be precise, he didn’t even know what to say.
With these relatives, he was quite unfamiliar, as it was his first time meeting them today, not knowing them well.
Fu Huanhuan grew up at her grandparents’ home, being very close to her uncle, so a little act of coquetry and stubbornness in front of her uncle was normal.
Moreover, considering they were not too far apart in age, there’s no significant generational gap or awe towards the elder.
Yi Anguo could do nothing about his stubborn niece and could only let her be.
Everyone had dinner together at home. There was a professional chef; compared to dining out, it was just as good, absolutely convenient, clean, and hygienic, tasting as good as those in grand hotels.
The son is nearly eighteen now, and Yi Anguo hadn’t fulfilled any fatherly responsibilities. Now that his son is home, Yi Anguo of course wanted to make it up to him.
Besides, the son had a luxurious upbringing; he couldn’t return home and still eat poorly, right?
Perhaps due to strong genetic inheritance, Guo Sian surprisingly loved spicy food.
Guo Aihua, originally from Minfu Province, couldn’t eat much spicy food. Guo Sian’s diet was quite bland, influenced by his mother when he was young, with little exposure to spicy dishes.
Yet, upon first exposure to chili, Guo Sian liked the taste and wasn’t resistant to it.
Whether Sichuan or Chongqing cuisine, Hunan cuisine, or Jiangxi cuisine, Guo Sian could handle them all.
Today, the menu mainly featured hometown cuisine, namely Jiangxi dishes. West Jiangxi people are famously fond of spicy food, comparable to those from Sichuan, Chongqing, and south Hunan. They delight in spice, even finding the scent of chilies in the cooking pot.
One dish, stir-fried beef, is a classic of Jiangxi cuisine; others include steamed pork belly with rice flour, spicy fried chicken, crispy pig feet, wine-fried fish, braised ribs, smoked bamboo shoots with cured meat, etc. Each is outstanding whether paired with drinks or rice.







