Chapter 2089

The Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Turn Against Each Other

He Ping was cold to her for a while last time, but then suddenly became enthusiastic towards her.

Although Liu Ting didn't investigate further, her mother did smell something inside.

The old lady reminded Liu Ting that there were some things she had already decided to let go of.

Don't always have a long face; it makes the children uncomfortable.

It was from that moment that Liu Ting decided to let go completely.

Continuing to worry about her will only force the children to stay far away from her.

All she cared about in her life were her children and that bastard He Yuzhu.

Anyone who shows her resistance, regardless of the reason, will cause her great distress.

"...That little girl from the Jia family is quite popular in the alley lately."

Many families have approached her sister about arranging marriages.

But I heard that the girl was quite virtuous and didn't agree to marry anyone.

And unlike her mother, she never had any ambiguous relationships with any men. ..." Liu Ting took out a handkerchief to wipe He Yuzhu's snot and tears while telling him the gossip she had heard.

From her words, it's clear that she has a very high opinion of locust flowers.

This is also normal.

After all, she had no deep-seated hatred for the Jia family, and she wouldn't judge people with prejudice.

"Yeah!..." He Yuzhu didn't really care about it and just casually agreed.

Instead, after snatching the chicken feather from his wife's hand, he was enjoying the tickling sensation of his ear being brushed.

"Hmm... It's just that the Yan family has recently run into trouble."

"Old Yan's third son ran away." Seeing that He Yuzhu didn't seem to care, Liu Ting immediately changed the subject.

And what she said was definitely something that He Yuzhu was interested in.

As expected, He Yuzhu stopped what he was doing and asked in surprise, "Why?"

"What else could it be?"
I heard that a batch of goods that his third son sold to northern Hebei was seized in the area.

The local authorities meticulously investigated and eventually traced him back to him.

Then that kid just ran away.

His wife was implicated, and he even lost his job.

"Heh... This is a man too." Liu Ting sneered as she finished speaking, her beautiful eyes staring blankly at He Yuzhu.

He Yuzhu felt uneasy under that look, and he couldn't help but retort, "Why are you looking at me like that?"

If something like that happened to me, I'd rather die than let you and the children not have this life now.

"Pah... Not a single nice word you said!"
"He's just rambling on all day long." Although Liu Ting heard what she wanted to hear, she was quite satisfied.

But what they said was full of disdain.

Therefore, most women, even in their seventies or eighties, are still saying one thing and meaning another.

The Yan family has recently suffered a devastating blow.

This was not unexpected. Xu Damao had already anticipated this problem the day he led Yan Jiekuang to set up a stall on Xiushui Street.

In other words, Xu Damao had a scheme in mind from the very beginning, so even though the incident actually happened, he was too embarrassed to say it to He Yuzhu.

What did he say?

Is it true that he was scheming and plotting to harm people from the very beginning?

What does He Yuzhu, his friend, think of him?

Therefore, even if Xu Damao did some things, he would deny them to the death.

The matter is quite simple, if you follow the timeline.

That is, after Zhang Chunhua returned, she bought a house, and Yan Jiekuang and his family of three moved out of the courtyard.

Everyone praised Chunhua's family for their sense of responsibility, saying that her three brothers were willing to spend such a great deal for their sister.

This made Yan Jiekuang feel somewhat humiliated.

So he became a little bolder in his business dealings outside, hoping to earn more money.

Last month, two merchants from a small town in northern Hebei contacted him, wanting to buy a few pairs of roller skates from him.

This product is considered the toy factory's flagship product.

Basically, the ex-factory price, wholesale price, market price... have all been thoroughly figured out by those businessmen.

Therefore, there wasn't much profit.

This isn't a huge difference, only relative to other products.

In fact, Yan Jiekuang could earn two yuan for every pair of roller skates he sold wholesale.

The price from the factory is 15 yuan, with a minimum order of 10 pairs, making the unit price 17 yuan.

Everyone here is already very familiar with these techniques.

But isn't it warm spring now?
The market for roller skates is shrinking.

Many families buy this not because they expect it to be usable immediately, but as a gift for their children.

The frequency of visits from out-of-town distributors is also decreasing.

This was something Yan Jiekuang hadn't considered.

He only thought about making money from this business, but he never considered that this business also has peak and off-peak seasons.

Xu Damao didn't care. He had a proper job, and it didn't matter how much he earned from business.

But Yan Jiekuang definitely wouldn't do it.

He's a soon-to-be college student; he can't have his wife living in the house while he has to pay for the household expenses with her salary, can he?
So Yan Jiekuang became somewhat obsessed with this.

When the merchant from Hebei came to buy goods from him, Yan Jiekuang promoted some products that were not easy to sell in Beijing, but had high profit margins.

Like scooters, the factory price is only ten yuan, but the market price is thirty or fifty yuan.

That merchant was a fool; he was tricked by Yan Jiekuang into buying five scooters from him for 25 yuan each.

It's a normal development; back in their small town, they naturally wouldn't be able to sell their products.

It was investigated by the local city authorities; this kind of thing doesn't even exist in mainland China.

So the local authorities sent telegrams, made phone calls, and even dispatched people to Beijing to trace the origin of the product.

Yan Jiekuang was naturally unlucky.

Several people in the factory also suffered misfortune.

However, if Yan Jiekuang hadn't run away, this matter wouldn't have been such a big deal.

The leaders at the toy factory who were handling these matters had already prepared contingency plans.

At most, they'd find a temporary worker at the factory, claim he stole it, and then sell it on the market, which Yan Jiekuang would then receive...

Go in, explain yourself, pay a small fine, and the matter will be resolved.

But Yan Jiekuang, that good-for-nothing, has terrible mental fortitude.

When the investigation reached him, he realized something was wrong and absconded with the money.

Now, no one knows where he has gone.

The Yan family was naturally unlucky; Zhang Chunhua lost her job.

Yan Bugui actually benefited by telling his colleagues that he didn't know anything about it.

The police station didn't take it too seriously because of his age.

He simply instructed that if Yan Jiekuang returned, he should go to the police station and explain the matter clearly.

Actually, their hints were quite clear: they wanted to downplay the matter.

But the key problem is that no one in the Yan family can find where Yan Jiekuang has gone.

Holding her son, Zhang Chunhua gritted her teeth and pushed through the crowd, leaving courtyard number 95.

As she walked out of the courtyard, she turned around and stood still, cursing at Yan Bugui who was standing at the door: "Since you two old folks are unwilling to get involved in Jie Kuang's affairs, then let's make it clear that whether my daughter and I live or die, whether we are rich or poor, it has nothing to do with you."

You're a cultured person, so don't try to lick my boots and grovel at my doorstep again.

My family studies literature; we don't have a grandfather like you. ......(End of Chapter)