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Chapter 263

Chapter 263

Kong Jie said with some embarrassment: "She is still young, a child, not married, and has no financial resources... We are brothers and sisters, so we should take care of her more."

"Heh." Ye Shu turned away and didn't want to look at him, and said expressionlessly: "She is your sister, you should bear the responsibility for the trouble she gets into, as you should, but don't include me, you have to pay for it yourself."

"Okay!" Kong Jie nodded immediately and smiled. His wife was still so easy to talk to, so she agreed in just two words.

"Ha." Ye Shu just wanted to sneer today: "Do you know how much this 14-inch color TV costs?"

"How much? Isn't it cheap? I heard it's one or two thousand." Kong Jie said, he knew a little about these things.

"It was more than 2,000 when I bought it, but I've been looking at it for a few years, so I'll give you a discount, maybe 2,000," Ye Shu said.

China had its first domestic color TV set in 1970, and Ye Fang bought it when it first came into being.

"Okay! As many as you say!" Kong Jie said happily.

"Heh." Ye Shu laughed again: "Kong Jie, let me calculate an account for you. When you first got married, you didn't have a penny in your hand. All your wages in the past years were sent to your mother, right?"

Kong Jie suddenly thought of something and the smile on his face disappeared.

Ye Shu turned to look at him, and he nodded gently: "Yes."

"In the first year after marriage, your salary was only 55 yuan, and you had to mail 30 yuan to your mother every month. You also had various expenses of your own. In that year, you gave me a total of 130 yuan."

Kong Jie said nothing.

"You don't remember these little things, and I don't care about these little things." Ye Shu changed to a more comfortable posture and said, "But I have the habit of keeping accounts, my income, every one of my expenses, everything is as small as

Buy a headband, and I will keep accounts. I keep the account books at home in the drawer beside the bed, you know?"

"I know..." Kong Jie said.

"But you've never opened it and looked at it, right?" After Ye Shu finished speaking, he sneered again. I don't know whether this person disdained it or didn't dare to look at it.

Kong Jie didn't say anything. Ye Shu got up and went into the house. He actually took out a cowhide book, sat down again, opened it and said: "In the second year after marriage, your salary increased to 60, and you have to send 40 to your mother every month.

In the second year, only 95 yuan was handed over to me. In the third year..."

She actually brought her account book... The calculations on it were very clear. In the end, after so many years of marriage, Kong Jie gave her a total of more than 500 yuan.

"I won't tell you how much I spent on food, drink, clothes, and daily expenses for your mother and your sister. I only want to talk about the total amount of cash and items your mother asked me to lend to your brothers because of their difficult life over the years.

2360 in cash and 3478 in item money, a total of 5838." Ye Shu said.

Kong Jie clenched his fist. Is there so much...

"Although I earn more than ordinary people, it is still limited. To be honest, I only have dozens of dollars left in my pocket now. I can't afford to fill your bottomless pit," said Ye Shu.

Kong Jie clenched his fists tightly, his face turned dark and red, red and black again.

Ye Shu thought of something, his eyes lit up, and he said, "If you want me to go home and continue living with you, that's fine, but you have to pay me back the money you owe me first.

"I didn't give those cash and home appliances to your two brothers for free. Your mother kept saying that she lent them to them. The brothers settled the accounts clearly. We all got married and started a business and lived our own lives. We didn't let one brother support the others.

Brothers and a family. This is what your mother said herself.

"She also wrote me an IOU, but there was only one. It was the first time your mother asked to borrow money. She took the initiative to give it to me. She said it was written by your brother. After a few times, she stopped mentioning the IOU. I think

With a whole family, how can you still rely on me? I don’t care what she wants.

"Go and give me the money now." Ye Shu took out a piece of paper from his notebook and photographed it in front of Kong Jie.

The crooked mark on it is indeed Dadi's handwriting, which says a loan of 500 yuan.

Kong Jie fell silent.

"Oh, she may not admit it now." Ye Shu said: "But it doesn't matter. Go back to your hometown and have a look. I heard that your two brothers have built five large brick houses with complete appliances. Ask them

What did you pay for it?"


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