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Transmigration: On the Gossip Front-Chapter 125: Brother-in-law is the Ex 25_1
Chapter 125: Chapter 125: Brother-in-law is the Ex 25_1
Huang Jing listened quietly to Zhang Xiaoya’s words, remaining silent throughout.
As long as she didn’t bring up giving them money or lending them money, she would treat it as listening to her parents’ complaints.
Zhang Xiaoya had indeed resolved to make Huang Jing cough up the money, but when it came to actually asking her outright, she really didn’t have the face to do it.
She hoped that Huang Jing would offer to do it herself, so she wouldn’t lose face, but the problem was that she hadn’t anticipated the latter not making a sound at all.
Zhang Xiaoya’s hand clutching the phone was pulsing with veins: Don’t you have anything to say?
Huang Jing understood what she meant, they were hoping she would volunteer to bring out the money: How you spend your money, who you spend it on, that’s your freedom.
Huang Jing said earnestly: Really, you don’t have to tell me, I don’t have any objections.
Zhang Xiaoya was truly about to faint with anger at Huang Jing’s response: Ho Zhen refuses to renovate the house, but we don’t have enough money to buy a house and renovate it.
Huang Jing: Then take out a loan. If you don’t want to take out a loan, then buy a two-bedroom. If you insist on a three-bedroom, change the location.
Huang Jing: I believe a solution will definitely be found.
Zhang Xiaoya closed her eyes, knowing some things had to be made explicit: If, I mean, if you have money on your side, take out some money.
This is so shameless, Huang Jing laughed: You stole my man, and now you want to take my money, how is this different from someone using my bank card, trying to transfer my money away?
Huang Jing said coldly: You can be biased, giving your entire estate to Huang Lei, that’s your prerogative.
Huang Jing: There’s no reason to plot for my money. Remember, you bought Huang Lei a house, we’re the same age, do I have a house?
Huang Jing: In a word, I don’t have money.
Huang Jing: You have so many contacts, can’t you borrow the money?
Zhang Xiaoya hadn’t expected that, even after she had asked, Huang Jing could still be so cold-blooded. It really infuriated her.
Zhang Xiaoya said fiercely: If you don’t have your parents in your eyes, don’t come back for the Spring Festival.
Not allowing her to come back for the Spring Festival? It looked like someone had been angered to death; otherwise, she wouldn’t have made such a statement.
Huang Jing hadn’t planned to go back anyway, she had already booked her travel itinerary, but now that Zhang Xiaoya had spoken, of course, she would make good use of it.
Huang Jing asked in a deep voice: Is this your opinion or yours and dad’s?
Zhang Xiaoya felt that Huang Jing was actually panicking, feeling smug inside: Is there a difference between me and you?
Zhang Xiaoya: My opinion is your dad’s opinion.
Huang Jing uttered an ’Oh’, hung up the phone, and then in the family group, @Huang Lixin and his wife once again, asking the same question.
Huang Lixin saw that Huang Jing was asking again in the family group, and this really made him very angry.
Huang Lixin couldn’t care less anymore and replied directly in the group: Someone who disrespects their parents like you, why should you come back?
Huang Jing: Just because you want to buy Huang Lei a marriage house, and you’re short on money for renovations, you want me to put out the money. I disagree, and now you won’t let me go home.
Huang Jing: Fine, since neither you nor mom care about my feelings, then I won’t come back.
Huang Jing: It spares you the discomfort of seeing me when the time comes. You, as a family of three, no, a family of five, have a happy life.
Huang Jing was very decisive, since Huang Lixin was not permitting her to return, she wouldn’t go back at all.
Every time she went back, she had to carry large and small bags; then they would go shopping at the mall, dine out, all expecting Huang Jing to pay, because she earned more money.
Every visit cost her thousands. With that money, she would really rather stroll nearby, which would make her feel better.
Huang Lixin and his daughter clashed again, and the onlookers were initially stunned, not understanding why they had started arguing again all of a sudden.
When they saw the content Huang Jing had shared in the group, and the fact that none of the three Huang Lixins had objected, everyone was shocked.
Everyone knew Huang Lixin was biased, but regarding Huang Lei stealing Huang Jing’s man, they didn’t know what to say—if Huang Jing had been able to keep her man, he wouldn’t have betrayed her.
Yet, the man had already been taken away, and they still schemed against Huang Jing for the savings she had intended to use to buy a marriage house with Ho Zhen; this was indeed excessive.
What was even more outrageous was that when Huang Jing disagreed, this couple actually told her not to come home, calling her a disobedient daughter.
Everyone was shocked by the degree of Huang Lixin’s favoritism toward his wife, with some relatives unable to help themselves from calling Huang Lixin, signaling for him to stop being so partial.
After all, how Huang Lixin and his wife spent their money was their own business, but they shouldn’t be scheming to take the money that the recently abandoned Huang Jing had saved up.
Huang Lixin was already greatly dissatisfied with Huang Jing’s behavior, and when he saw these relatives were all speaking up for Huang Jing.
He became so aggrieved, feeling that these relatives had no consideration for him, and had a big argument with them, saying they didn’t understand at all.
By doing so, he had offended many relatives, who all indicated that if Huang Lixin and his wife run into hard times in the future, they wouldn’t help them out.
Yes, that’s right—they knew that Huang Lixin and his wife were even planning on selling one of their houses and using all of their savings to buy Huang Lei a marriage house, which made them wonder if the couple had lost their minds.
Not to mention Huang Lei’s attitude at work, given her education and capabilities, what kind of good job could she possibly find once she got there?
And this girl had always been extravagant with money; once she had a child, she’d surely need more money. How much would that man be willing to give?
Even if he did contribute, it would likely not be enough for their family of three to live extravagantly, meaning Huang Lixin and his wife would still have to offer support.
Even with high salaries, they wouldn’t have enough for their expenses, so how could they save for retirement?
But the couple simply wouldn’t listen, convinced that Huang Lei and her husband could never be unkind to them.
In their eyes, Huang Lei was the most filial child; people felt helpless and said the couple had their heads in the water, and they would regret it one day.
Huang Jing didn’t care whether they would regret it or not, believing that she felt rather comfortable now.
Although she was not going back for the Lunar New Year, her uncles, aunts, and other relatives still needed to pay New Year’s visits and give gifts.
This year, she definitely couldn’t go back to pay New Year’s visits, so she decided to simply send red envelopes, six hundred and sixty-six for each person.
After calculating, this would amount to several thousand for the families, and of course, she couldn’t skip Huang Lixin and his wife, giving them eight hundred and eighty-eight.
If they chose not to accept it, that was fine too; there would be no second time, after all, they were people who earned big money and wouldn’t care about such a small amount.
Although she would spend several thousand, it was still cheaper than going back for New Year’s Eve. Just the cost of hosting two family meals would be close to ten thousand, not to mention the standard for cigarettes, alcohol, and the banquet had to be high.
Plus the groceries, snacks, supplements, and the money given to Huang Lixin and his wife, the Lunar New Year would cost at least over twenty thousand.
Oh my God, one doesn’t realize until one calculates it; it’s truly shocking how much money was spent and how exhausting it was.
When guests came to the house, she had to serve tea and cut fruit, and after they left, she also had to clean up. It can be said that spending New Year at home is both costly and laborious.
This time she wasn’t going back, and it was uncertain who would receive those paying New Year’s visits and who would clean up.
Counting on Huang Lei was impossible, so it was highly likely Zhang Xiaoya would do it, experiencing the hustle and bustle of the New Year firsthand.
Someone always complained about how busy the New Year was, so let them fully experience the busy pace of the season again.
Of course, there was also the cost of hosting the Huang and Zhang family relatives’ New Year’s feast, which would be up to the couple to handle.
The couple, eager to save face, I wonder how they would feel after having to spend so much money.