She Lives Well with the Shopping App in the 80s-Chapter 740: Eating Can’t Shut Your Mouth Up
Chapter 740: Chapter 740: Eating Can’t Shut Your Mouth Up
"Little sister is really too impressive; Da Bao and the others are so studious, they must have inherited it from little sister, who has always had great grades since she was young."
Second Sister-in-law Yun held back her laughter. Did this sister-in-law really think she could put down the younger sister like that, without considering whether it was even possible?
Did she really not know what Eldest Sister-in-law Yun was up to?
Now that the younger sister and her husband had become college students and even settled down in Capital City, why not maintain a good relationship instead of deliberately targeting her? Was there something wrong with her brain?
Eldest Sister-in-law Yun forced a smile and said no more.
Top of the class?
Oh Lord, why, when all are siblings, didn’t her own husband pass on the ability to study to their two sons?
Eldest Sister-in-law Yun was so jealous she just buried her head and started eating. This younger brother-in-law’s cooking wasn’t bad; she needed to eat more.
Yun Xiaoxiao glanced at Eldest Sister-in-law Yun, who was eating with her head down, not daring to speak, and felt satisfied.
Even eating won’t shut your mouth.
Now that she was rebuffed, she dared not speak anymore.
"Is your family still renting in Capital City?"
Mother Yun wondered, now that they owned a shop, they surely weren’t still renting, right?
"No, we bought a house. Renting is really inconvenient. Mom and Dad can come and stay at our place when they have time."
What?
You actually bought a house?
"Little sister, houses in Capital City aren’t cheap, right? Can you afford it?"
Was that said on purpose?
Yun Xiaoxiao shrugged, "Indeed, they’re not cheap, but we were quite lucky. As sister-in-law mentioned, renting really is inconvenient, so we bit the bullet and bought a house in Capital City—there’s enough room for each of us."
Yun Xiaoxiao didn’t mention that the house they bought was a Courtyard House, but by saying that each of the four family members could have their own room, it was implied.
Upon hearing this, everyone at the table was stunned.
"You bought a house?"
"How big is it?"
Yun Xiaoxiao looked at them and replied with a smile, "There’s definitely no issue with Mom and Dad staying, and Second Brother can come visit Capital City too."
As for Eldest Brother Yun and Eldest Sister-in-law Yun, she didn’t include them out of courtesy.
The couple felt a little awkward.
Eldest Brother Yun: Why is little sister still being so petty? She invited Mom and Dad, she invited Laoer and his family, but not them.
"When I’m free, I’ll definitely go to Capital City. I’ve grown up so much and have never left the province."
Now, Second Brother Yun was nearly thirty years old and had never left the place where he’d grown up. Even after getting married and having children, he had not ventured out.
"Great, when you come to Capital City, I’ll take you to see the flag rise, visit the palaces, and stroll around the Great Wall."
Yun Xiaoxiao finally knew what it felt like to show off.
In the past, she had looked upon her mother-in-law and her two brothers, Da Bao and Xiao Bao.
Now that she was the one showing off, it seemed to feel pretty good.
"Great, I’ll definitely go."
Second Brother Yun agreed enthusiastically.
Anyway, this meal was a bit suffocating.
After the meal, Eldest Sister-in-law Yun couldn’t just hang around, so she helped Second Sister-in-law Yun clean up the dishes and kitchen.
After eating, they didn’t leave immediately; instead, they sat around and chatted for a while before departing.
The first day of the Lunar New Year.
Early in the morning, the family of four got up, and Mother Yun had just finished cooking breakfast.
"Your eldest brother will bring the kids over to pay a New Year visit," Mother Yun said, unsure if Yun Xiaoxiao knew about handing out little red envelopes, so she gave her a heads-up.
"Alright, I will prepare the red envelopes."
This was something Yun Xiaoxiao knew about.
In the past, before she was married, it was the parents who gave red envelopes to the younger generation.
Now that she was married, whenever she saw younger relatives, especially during the New Year, she had to give them red envelopes.
"That’s good."