Her Cultivation Diary

Chapter 342 - 342 342. Money for building a house_1



Chapter 342 - 342 342. Money for building a house_1

?Chapter 342: 342. Money for building a house_1 Chapter 342: 342. Money for building a house_1 Song Tan nodded her head but didn’t express any opinion, merely saying seemingly offhand:

“It doesn’t matter whether you come back or not, but uncle, Grandpa plans to renovate the old house in a while. My family just happens to be building a house, and the construction team quoted us 30,000 yuan. If you have time, you could also go back and discuss the floor plan and layout with Grandpa.”

Good grief, this struck her uncle like a bolt from the blue, furrowing his brow tightly—

“Isn’t that old house perfectly livable? Why suddenly renovate it? Building a house in this heat, have they even considered where the old couple will stay?”

His face darkened with righteous indignation, “Your dad, too! He should be encouraging them to take care of the elderly, so how can he not even worry a bit? Just urging them to spend money.”

Mao Li also jumped up, “Exactly! The house isn’t broken or collapsing, so why can’t they live there? At their age, why do they need to build a house? Can they live for much—”

She pursed her lips, realizing the rest of the sentence was better left unsaid.

But she quickly found another angle, “People say ‘old children, old children.’ That old man thinks up one thing after another without considering the enormous financial pressure on his children now!”

“Ziyi is still so young. We spend a good amount of money on tuition classes all year round. And now with this hassle, what, can my uncle just flush money away like this!”

Her words, they were like the epitome of “shameless.”

As long as rural elders are capable, they never ask their children for support. Her uncle talks a good talk, but how much money does he actually spend on his parents during the year?

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