Jiang Ran shared the money she earned with the family, telling Pei Huai that he didn’t need to send money back anymore; they didn’t need it.
Jiang Ran also taught herself dicine and prescribed her own redies for her health. So far, it’s working quite well.
The food Jiang Ran cooks is exceptionally delicious, selling particularly well in the county. So people go to buy it every day.
At the end of the letter, Pei Yang earnestly urged Pei Huai to study hard and work hard to earn money in the future, so he wouldn’t be outdone by Jiang Ran.
More important than earning money, Pei Huai should write to show so concern for Jiang Ran, doing what a man ought to do.
After reading the letter, Pei Huai, "..."
Pei Huai set Pei Yang’s letter aside and picked up the one from Pei Shanshan.
Pei Yang had ntioned the family’s current situation at the beginning of the letter, but Pei Shanshan was much more straightforward.
The first sentence was to praise Jiang Ran.
Praising Jiang Ran’s cooking for being delicious and her being particularly smart, able to rember everything after reading a book once.
Jiang Ran can also make clothes, and the clothes she makes are prettier than those sold in the county. They’re the best clothes Shanshan has ever seen.
After spending a whole page praising Jiang Ran, by the second page, Pei Shanshan also beca quite earnest.
She asked Pei Huai to co ho for a visit when he has ti. He’s been gone for years, and what good is just sending money back every month?
After putting down the letter again, Pei Huai couldn’t quite describe how he was feeling inside.
Sitting and thinking for a while, Pei Huai found all the previous letters written by Pei Yang and opened them one by one.
Upon looking, he realized that Pei Yang started praising Jiang Ran two months ago.
In the beginning, it was just a vague complint.
Pei Yang wrote vaguely, and Pei Huai read roughly, not really taking note of this small change.
But from then on, Pei Yang’s praises beca more and more frequent and direct.
By the latest letter, Pei Yang had completely changed.
Pei Huai now even felt that Jiang Ran was more like Pei Huai’s real sister, while he was the unreliable and irresponsible brother-in-law.
Pei Huai, "..."
He didn’t know what to say, just felt a little speechless.
By this point, Pei Huai really wanted to go ho and take a look.
It wasn’t particularly to see what Jiang Ran was like now; he just wanted to see if Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan had their brains switched.
If their brains hadn’t been switched, how could they possibly write such letters?
Zhang Yang had been observing Pei Huai’s reaction, and seeing Pei Huai silent for a long ti, he asked with so concern, "Pei Huai, what’s wrong with you?"
Upon hearing this, Pei Huai looked at Zhang Yang, "I want to go ho and take a look."
Zhang Yang thought Pei Huai was pondering sothing serious, but it turned out he was just thinking about this.
"Then go back! Co to think of it, you haven’t gone back for years either, it’s about ti to visit. But you can’t go back in the next two months; graduation is coming up and it’s a busy ti, you can’t leave now! Just hang on for two more months, graduation will be here soon."
Hearing Zhang Yang’s words, Pei Huai gradually cald down.
Zhang Yang was right. He had worked hard here for four years, and with graduation around the corner, he couldn’t go back at such a critical ti.
Just wait a little longer.
It’s only just over two months, after all, which will pass quickly.
Thinking this way, Pei Huai took out paper to write back to Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan.
He couldn’t return in person, but he should still ask what needs to be asked.
At the very least, he wanted to know why Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan had changed to beco like this.
No matter what Pei Huai thought far away at university, the Pei Family in Yongxing Village was particularly lively at the mont.
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