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Moreover, even if Xie Jingchen could give her a Rongwei truck, Yan Jinsu still spreads her hands—she really can’t drive a manual car.
At that time, did cars already come with automatic transmission?
Oh snap, she should be asking if cars at that time had gears? Well, they must have...
It’s not even the 80s yet, when would she be able to use a car? And then there’re her mobile phone, computer, three essential items of life, and surprisingly she doesn’t have any of them.
Shouldn’t she stop yearning for such luxuries and instead strive to lead the country’s technological advancements as soon as possible?
But she’s just an ordinary woman, truly lacking such grand ambitions.
Among the Xie Family members, she hasn’t noticed anyone particularly talented, except perhaps Uncle Xie Laosan has a slightly sharper mind, but due to minimal interaction and communication, she really doesn’t know him very well.
As for the younger uncle Xie Jingyang, well, Yan Jinsu really isn’t trying to belittle him, she just feels he’s more suited to a comfortable life—as long as he can take good care of himself and the elders, she thinks that’s enough.
Sometimes, what people should do most is to recognize their own limits.
Thinking this, Yan Jinsu lets out a deep sigh.
If it weren’t for the fact that the Xie Family members are her dear husband’s relatives, she really wouldn’t look up to these people.
We won’t mention Eldest Xie who is indecisive and lacks conviction. Xie Laosan seems okay for now, but what he becomes in the future is unknown. Xie Lao Si? Yan Jinsu can’t be bothered to comment on him. His only redeeming quality is that he’s aware of his flaws and listens to others’ advice.
Most importantly, he is the most fitting to take care of Mr. Xie’s parents.
Right, Yan Jinsu absolutely doesn’t plan to live with her in-laws for a lifetime.
She just thought that since her in-laws were in a tough spot and she needed someone to take care of her, that she would consider buying a house in the county town to settle down.
Now that the in-laws are doing well and her younger uncle is steadily establishing his job, and Xiao Si and Xiaoqi have corrected their temperament, it’s just up to the younger uncle to make a stand.
Right, with Yan Jinsu’s keen perception, how could she fail to notice that her little uncle had his eye on Jiang Xiaoying, the maternity matron?
Speaking of which, she didn’t harbor any ill thoughts inside and had even probed Mom-in-law about the capable and diligent Sister Jiang. Who knew that when she first started discussing Sister Jiang’s character, Mom was quite happy and interested.
But when it came to discussing a potential relationship for the younger uncle, Mom’s brow furrowed!
This made Yan Jinsu immediately halt the topic.
Anyway, Yan Jinsu could see that Mom-in-law was unwilling about having someone of Sister Jiang’s status become her daughter-in-law.
Yan Jinsu considered herself quite perceptive; seeing Mom-in-law’s displeasure, of course, she wouldn’t bring it up again, but in her heart, she lit a candle for her little uncle—it seems his love life is even less smooth than the little aunt’s!
Ultimately, it’s the little uncle’s own matter of the heart. Yan Jinsu has already overstepped by asking once, seeing Mom-in-law look unhappy, so she let it be.
However, Jiang Xiaoying’s mood had been down for two or three days, and Yan Jinsu knew the reason.
It was because when she asked Mom-in-law for her opinion, it was just as she happened to see Sister Jiang washing vegetables in the kitchen, leading her to blurt out the question, asking on behalf of Sister Jiang, you could say.
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