The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live-Chapter 1037: Clarifying the Whole Story

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Chapter 1037: Chapter 1037: Clarifying the Whole Story

She trusted her sister-in-law, but still wanted to ask what had happened, so that if Sister-in-law wasn’t able to handle it, she could help out.

That was called... called whatever it was worry and whatever it was plan, that word the dutiful nephew had taught her a few days ago, she couldn’t remember now.

After Susu asked the question, Sangzi on the other end of the phone remained silent for a long while.

Susu thought her beautiful sister had disappeared.

"Beautiful Sister, are you still there?"

"I am, I am just thinking about whether I can tell you this," Sangzi answered honestly. She wasn’t good at lying, especially to Susu, who she felt should not be lied to.

"Why do you need to think about it? Is it because the matter is very serious?" Susu asked.

"No danger, no danger. It’s not because it’s very dangerous, Susu, don’t worry. It’s just that it’s a matter among adults, a bit complicated, a bit too bad," Sangzi quickly explained.

The outside world was very complex, not like Susu’s heart, so simple and beautiful.

"It’s ok, I specialize in dealing with bad people! Don’t be afraid, you tell me!" Susu said.

"But you are still young..."

"Why does Beautiful Sister also say I’m young? I’m not young anymore," Susu mumbled despondently.

Hearing the upset tone in Susu’s voice, Sangzi quickly corrected herself: "No, no, Susu is not young, you are young but very smart. Not only are you better at fighting than me, but also a lot more perceptive in many things!"

Although these were words meant to soothe Susu, they were also Sangzi’s true feelings; she had always thought of Susu as a symbol of purity, goodness, and courage in her heart.

"Then tell me."

"Well..." Sangzi was about to speak when she thought better of it: "Little Susu, tell me, did you come to ask me because your mom didn’t tell you?"

"Yes!" She declared boldly.

"Then I can’t tell you," Sangzi had no choice but to refuse Susu. freewebnσvel.cѳm

"That’s not ok, you must tell me, or I will just run out on my own."

Susu pursed her lips and seriously "threatened" Sangzi.

"No way, no way, Little Susu, you absolutely must not go out on your own! It’s too dangerous for you to go out alone! You must go out accompanied by an adult at home!" Sangzi hastened to say.

"Then tell me, I promise you, if it’s not dangerous I won’t run off!" Susu said.

"Really?"

"Of course!" She never lied!

"Well then... okay, I’ll tell you,"

Sangzi had no choice but to decide to be honest with Susu.

Before speaking, Sangzi organized her thoughts and chose a more tactful common way to explain to Susu.

"It’s about a plot of land where someone began to build a house but ran out of money halfway, and the house has been left there a long time. But a few months ago, your parents and older nephew bought this half-built house and continued building it."

"Then there’s a house to live in again. Isn’t that great?"

"It is great, especially for those who want to move in. It’s very good news. But recently, the person who ran out of money and stopped building wants to come back to build again."

"Why?" Susu asked.

"Because the price of houses has gone up recently, that person probably feels it’s not worthwhile to sell at a low price," Sangzi explained.

"But that’s already my parents’, they’ve paid for it!"