She Lives Well with the Shopping App in the 80s-Chapter 693 She Picked Up a Bargain
Chapter 693: Chapter 693 She Picked Up a Bargain
"No need, just let the youngest sister do it."
Couldn’t he understand what was being said?
"I’ll go help."
Zhao Tianhe was somewhat angry and unyielding.
It seemed like he would have to teach her properly in the future, sometimes in life one shouldn’t be too honest.
"How do your in-laws treat you?" As soon as they reached the small kitchen, Mrs. Wang quietly started asking.
"Brother Xiao He is also very good to me." Wang Yuemei genuinely felt that her in-law’s family treated her even better than her own family did.
Brother Xiao He wasn’t like Dad and the two brothers who, after coming back from work, did nothing.
He would help her chop vegetables, wash dishes, sweep the floor, and other household chores.
It was really different.
Mrs. Wang glanced at her younger daughter, who mentioned only Xiao Zhao and not the in-laws.
In truth, she hadn’t sent her daughter off to marriage totally empty-handed.
The men in her own family still thought that Xiao Zhao’s dowry was too small, and asked what dowry was included.
With not a single item as a dowry, she feared the in-laws might not say anything but would still feel uncomfortable about it.
Just like initially, when the younger daughter-in-law didn’t have as much dowry as the elder daughter-in-law, she as a mother-in-law felt uncomfortable.
Mrs. Wang didn’t continue to inquire further.
The Wang Family members started to trickle home from work.
"Hello, Uncle."
Zhao Tianhe watched these few children and responded.
These kids were not as adorable as Third Brother’s Da Bao and Xiao Bao.
In truth, he was somewhat puzzled, the Wang Family adults, except for the children, mostly had jobs, so why were they still so stingy?
Seeing the Wang Family members return, Zhao Tianhe greeted each with a smile.
Wang Dongmei also came back and squeezed into the kitchen.
"Youngest sister, how does your in-law’s family treat you?" Wang Dongmei had witnessed that day, the brother-in-law and his group of groomsmen.
"They treat me very well."
They treat her very well?
"Come here, let’s have a sister-to-sister talk." Wang Dongmei wanted to ask about those two handsome men in the groomsmen group to see if they were married yet.
She had also seen quite a few prospective matches recently, but none of them were as handsome as her brother-in-law’s friends.
If she ended up getting along with one of them, it could bring her closer to the youngest sister too.
A talk?
Wang Yuemei thought Wang Dongmei was calling her over to ask how she was doing at her mother-in-law’s house.
Although they were sisters, their relationship was just average, not very close.
Both daughters of the same family, one would wear new clothes and not have to do any chores, while the other would wear her sister’s old clothes and often had to do housework.
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It was just superficial politeness and nothing more.
Wang Yuemei was pulled by Wang Dongmei to her little bed and had the curtain drawn.
"Youngest sister, now that you are married, do you feel there is a difference between being married and being single?"
Is there a difference?
Why ask such a question?
You’ll know when you get married.
"I don’t feel there’s much of a difference?"
But there was a difference; Brother Xiao He was very good to her and very considerate.
Yet Wang Yuemei subconsciously didn’t speak of it.
It was only because her sister wasn’t interested in Xiao He that she had the chance.
Wang Yuemei knew her sister had always been prettier from a young age.
Even outsiders would often mention, how could both be daughters of the Wang Family, yet one be pretty and the other so plain?
She had also wondered if she had been prettier, would her parents have cared more about her?
Could she also have had pocket money?
She had thought about this countless times.
Now that she was married, she didn’t want others coveting her things.
She wouldn’t give up the Brother Xiao He who treated her well.
She wouldn’t.