Chapter 2160

Dividing the Family Property

According to Lan Hua, if the elderly couple came thinking of taking Yan Xuewen away, Zhang Chunhua would agree immediately.

I agree, but the conditions need to be agreed upon.

The elderly couple's savings included the right to reside in their old house.

The elderly couple had to write a promise to give half to each of their two grandsons.

If the elderly couple agrees, then Zhang Chunhua will propose to give her son to Yan Jiecheng's family for adoption.

This way, Zhang Chunhua can see her son whenever she wants, and the elderly couple will no longer have anything to control Zhang Chunhua, so they are unlikely to think about causing trouble for her anymore.

It's obvious that in the end, the elderly couple won't get any benefits from this.

Whether Lan Hua had ulterior motives is impossible to say.

After all, if the elderly couple agreed to this condition, she and Yan Jiecheng would no longer have to worry about their retirement.

Based on Lan Hua's understanding of the elderly couple, she felt that they wouldn't hand over their huge sum of money before they passed away.

Some people's stinginess and scheming are ingrained in their very bones.

It won't change much just because grandparents love their grandchildren more.

The reason Lan Hua came up with this idea was because she was betting on what the elderly couple truly cared about.

Zhang Chunhua was also in a state of confusion.

He gritted his teeth and nodded in agreement.

Clearly, the orchid gamble paid off.

Zhang Chunhua has been married for a week, but the elderly couple has no intention of coming over to have children.

That's normal.

During this period, Yan Bugui was still thinking about how to clarify the relationship between his children and them.

Especially the second son, who was always around them, but during this time, no one knew what Yan Jiefang had instilled in that child.

Aside from greeting them when they meet, he is indifferent to the elderly couple at other times.

At a time like this, Yan Bugui had no intention of provoking Zhang Chunhua, who was not someone to be trifled with.

Moreover, Yan Xuewen's matter is something that Yan Jiekuang, as his father, should worry about.

Yan Bugui couldn't afford to offend the Zhang family, and he was too lazy to get himself into trouble.

That's just how things are.

Concern leads to confusion!

Actually, the Yan family's problem is quite simple to solve.

Yan Bugui can get money by giving it away.

He divided the more than 10,000 yuan into three equal parts, then confessed to his children, talking about the hardships he had endured and the changes in his mindset.

After all, life was indeed difficult for him before liberation.

The little bit of gold yuan I earned wasn't enough to buy rice for the family.

Having endured countless days of hardship with no food left for the next day, it's understandable that people would be a little frugal.

But how could Yan Bugui bear to part with it?

Making him share the money would be more painful than killing him.

He's willing to give small, miscellaneous items to his grandson.

But that money was his bottom line, and he never even considered taking it out before he died.

The most obvious difference here is in the bangs.

Liu Haizhong felt his health was deteriorating, so he invited Yan Bugui to write a written statement for the Liu family.

"Old Yan, today we're not only having you write the document, but we'll also have you act as a witness later."

"And Xiao Ma, Lao Song, I called them all." Liu Haizhong gestured for Yan Bugui to sit down.

He nodded to Liu Guangtian, who was standing to the side. Liu Guangtian understood, went into the house, took out a few packets of Hademen, and put them in front of Liu Haizhong.

Liu Haizhong pushed a bag directly in front of Yan Bugui.

A short while later, Ma San and Butcher Song also arrived.

They received the same treatment, but the difference was that both Ma San and Butcher Song declined.

"In this way, our families have been old neighbors for decades."

I invited a few people over today just to divide up the household expenses for my family, Old Liu.

Although it's only a small amount, it'll save the kids from making a fuss over this little thing if I suddenly pass away one day.

I, Liu Haizhong, entered Beijing four or five years ago with my wife and children…

Liu Haizhong first reminisced about the past, his words filled with sighs. After his lament, he continued, "As for the third brother, Guangfu, the rest of you should know about his situation."

I used to have a bit of a temper, but I mostly beat up the second child.

I really didn't lift a finger as the third brother...

But that's all in the past now.

Since the third son married into another family, I respect his choice.

I gave my workstation to Tao Xi, and I don't owe him anything anymore.

Whether he comes after I die is entirely up to the couple themselves.

As Liu Haizhong spoke, he couldn't help but show a pained expression.

He did consider giving Liu Guangfu a share of the money.

But how much will be allocated?

If they get too little, given the character of the third son and his wife, they'll probably still hold a grudge against the old couple.

If he took too much, he wouldn't be able to explain it to Liu Guangtian.

The reason he brought this up now is because he knows his wife is brainless.

If he doesn't explain things clearly now, what if something really happens to him?

With his wife's brains, she'll make a complete mess of the house.

He was very clear about his mind, no matter how much longer he had to live.

It's best to settle this matter as soon as possible.

Since he placed his hopes for retirement on Liu Guangtian and his wife.

Therefore, the biggest benefit should be given to Liu Guangtian.

"...The rest, besides leaving two thousand yuan..."

This is for the eldest brother.

"Guangtian, Xiaodang..." Liu Haizhong called out to Liu Guangtian and his wife beside him.

"Hey, Dad!" the couple said in unison.

"Your father left this two thousand to your eldest brother, so don't blame him."

I wonder if he can make a name for himself out there.
As his father, I have to be there for him.

In case he comes back empty-handed in the future, these two thousand dollars will be enough for him to make ends meet for a year or two.

……

This will also save you brothers from hurting each other's feelings.

One lifetime, two brothers.

We should always help each other. If your older brother becomes successful, he won't forget you either. ..." Liu Haizhong said, then looked at Liu Guangtian, waiting for his answer.

After Liu Guangtian had a son, he really changed a lot.

Regardless of what he was really thinking, at least in public, he was willing to give Liu Haizhong face.

Besides, just like his father said, what if the eldest son becomes rich?

"Yes, Dad, this is your money. I'll do whatever you say." Liu Guangtian readily agreed.

Liu Haizhong nodded, took out a deposit slip from his pocket, pushed it in front of the young couple, and said, "This is for you two and the dog."

I've given this money out today, and I won't ask for it back.

However, you two must promise me two things, even if it's just for your own good.

"What's wrong, Dad?" Liu Guangtian glanced at the numbers on the screen, and his breathing became heavier.

Compared to the amount on the deposit slip, the two thousand yuan given out is really nothing.

Putting aside everything else, consider the five digits before the decimal point.

Liu Haizhong's past experience and income justify this figure.

"One is for your mother and me to take care of you in your old age and see you off when you die; that's your responsibility as a couple."

Of course, as long as I live, I can receive a pension, and that pension belongs to you all.

……

Secondly, this money is more for your son than for Guangtian.

I'm not telling you to just hoard this money and not use it.

"But before you use it, think more about your son..." Liu Haizhong said earnestly. (End of Chapter)