Chapter 554
Strict Wife Of The '70s Manages The Household
Haotian grabbed Dawang, rushed to the doctor in a hurry and said, âDawang, you have ideas. If during the family separation, grandmother insists that she wants to follow your family, what would you do?â
Dawang, âIf youâre asking me, I would say that following your family would be better than following mine.â
Haotian was still in despair at first, but suddenly he couldnât decide if he should laugh or cry and stared blankly at Dawang. However, he couldnât see his cousin too clearly because the night was too dark.
âDawang, help me think of a way. If something like this happens in your house, if grandmother asks Third Uncle to drive your mother away-â
âMy father,â Dawang said, âwill probably leave the house voluntarily before he even considers kicking my mother out.â
Haotian, ââ¦â
âIâm serious. Please, help me find a way to make sure that she doesnât follow either of our families.â
Dawang, âHer following the Eldest Uncle doesnât necessarily mean she will follow you.â
Haotian, âWhat do you mean? If my father and I separate, thereâs only a son.â
Dawang, âWhen did you have a son?â
Haotian, âDonât interrupt me, I mean my father has me as his only son, so how can we separate the family?â The only child in the house had never been separated.
Dawang, âIf you live separately but donât split the household registration, it doesnât count.â
âB-but Iâm not married yet, how can I support my family? Can the Brigade even give me work points? In case all the work points I earn come here, wouldnât that mean that the ones who are separated will die of starvation?â
Dawang, âIsnât Director Han here? If you want to stand on your own and not waver, he and Uncle Secretary Head will definitely agree.â
Some people in their 70âs and 80âs were not able to support the family, but some could carry that weight no matter how young they were.
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As long as one could support the family, the individual could decide how to prorate their work points, not necessarily contributing the entirety of it to the main family.
Plus, Dawang felt that it was impossible for Han Qingsong to ignore his Eldest Brother and nephew. He would naturally try to help since he wouldnât turn a blind eye towards Eldest Uncleâs wife and kids.
Therefore, it seemed that this was the best way to separate the old lady andEldest Sister-in-law Han without mixing them in the same pot.
Haotian joyfully grabbed Dawangâs hand and said, âDawang, you are so smart.â
His hands were oily as Dawang hurriedly pulled them out, âMother, letâs go home and eat, Iâm starving to death.â
This New Yearâs Eve really didnât stop any of its events. If it wasnât for that boy Sanwang making a fuss at home, he wouldnât have come here.
Haotian quickly ran back to the house and said to Lin Lan, âThird Aunt, Dawang is asking you to go home and eat. Heâs worried that youâre hungry.â
Lin Lan nodded and casted a glance at Han Qingsong, who came out when he heard the noise.
Lin Lan said, âIâm going back first since the children are at home.â
Han Qingsong raised his hand to hold her shoulder and squeezed it lightly, âGo home.â
Lin Lan saw the apology in his eyes, so she gave him a comforting smile and said softly, âIâm fine,â She reached out and patted his chest, letting him know that he should relax.
Han Qingsong watched her go.
When Lin Lan arrived in the yard, she met Dawang who came to pick her up, âYou guys should eat first, isnât there hot food in the pot?â She had already prepared it.
Dawang, âWe ate some, but Sanwang was making a fuss about getting dumplings.â
Lin Lan then agreed that they should go home quickly.
When she walked to the door, Lin Lan heard Haotian shouting loudly, âIf we split up, we will split up and I will also split up. I will take my mother and Gumi out to live. We will calculate our work points by ourselves and not live with you. Father, you can live with your mother, but I will live with mine, so letâs both go our own ways.â