Chapter 066: Second Sister's Secret Stash
Chapter 066: Second Sister's Secret Stash
after that.
Fang Hao stayed at his eldest sister's house for about an hour before saying goodbye and leaving. He then immediately rushed to his second sister's house.
There is a shortfall of tens of thousands of yuan in purchasing fishing boats!
My eldest sister definitely couldn't borrow that much.
So I'll have to borrow some money from my other three sisters to prepare to "eat" them all.
Although Fang Hao didn't intend to act recklessly after his rebirth, he had no other choice given the urgency of the situation.
I borrowed money to make extra money.
I'll repay the favor once I've made some money.
……
Haisha Town.
Police station office building.
"Knock knock knock!"
"Knock knock!"
Fang Hao knocked on the iron gate.
My second sister's husband's family lives in a suite.
Two bedrooms and one living room!
This is a house allocated by the government.
Fortunately, the couple only had one son.
After all, family planning was strictly enforced these days, and government employees generally only had one child.
Two bedrooms and a living room are enough!
Insufficient than above, more than below.
You know, many ordinary people are very envious of being able to have a stable job and live in an apartment in town.
"Snap!"
The door opened quickly.
Fang Wen appeared shortly afterward.
The other person was dressed casually.
A stay-at-home mom who takes care of her children full-time.
"Hiro?"
Fang Wen was also stunned for a moment.
Obviously, he didn't expect that it would be his own younger brother, Fang Hao, knocking on the door; it was quite unexpected.
"Second Sister!"
"Did I disturb you?"
Fang Hao smiled and said.
Chen Gang doted on his second sister, who was a gentle and virtuous wife and mother.
"What nonsense are you talking about?"
"Come in quickly... Why are you buying more things? We already have everything at home, it's a waste of money..."
Fang Wen couldn't help but shake her head.
His own younger brother came to visit!
What else is there to disturb or not disturb?
You see, after her husband came home yesterday, he kept talking in her ear about how Fang Hao had done him a favor.
I had originally planned to have dinner at his house this weekend, and also to thank Fang Hao for his help.
"Just buying some fruit."
Where is Chen Ting?
Fang Hao entered the room.
I didn't see my nephew.
He then placed the fruit on the coffee table.
"I just took a nap."
"You're here, why did you bring dried fruit?"
Fang Wen complained again.
That would seem a bit too formal.
"I'll buy something on the way."
"I just went to my older sister's house."
Fang Hao shook his head and said.
A guest is a guest!
They at least have this much manners.
"You went to your older sister's house?"
"Has something happened?"
Fang Wen immediately asked with concern.
I guessed that something must have happened to my younger brother.
Otherwise, it would be impossible to have just run to my older sister's house and then immediately returned to my own.
"Second Sister!"
"I did come to see you because I have something to discuss."
"I'm planning to buy my uncle's old fishing boat to make a living, but I'm still short of funds."
"I came to check if you and your brother-in-law were short of money, so I could borrow some to tide you over!"
"Don't worry, I'll return it to you soon."
Fang Hao repeated the story again.
After all, the second brother-in-law's family may not be as well-off as the eldest brother-in-law's family, but as an official, he has no worries about food and drink, so he must have some savings.
If it's convenient for you.
Fang Hao also wanted to borrow a few thousand yuan.
"You want to get fishing boats?"
"Do your parents know about this?"
Fang Wen was immediately surprised.
His younger brother was completely idle.
Now they actually want to buy a fishing boat to make a living at sea?
You know, being a seafarer is really tough.
I simply can't believe that my younger brother, who has never done any housework since he was a child, could go out to sea to catch fish.
"understood."
"But we don't have much money at home."
"I have all the money from the wedding banquet gifts, and we spent some more on buying fish traps last time. My parents said they can only come up with about three thousand yuan..."
Fang Hao did not hide anything.
He then explained the situation in detail.
Our main focus is sincerity!
After all, these women genuinely care about him, so there's absolutely no need for him to lie to them.
Borrowing money is actually quite normal!
These days, whether it's doing something or building a house, you almost always have to borrow money from relatives and friends.
As long as it can be repaid in time.
That's not a big problem.
"Since you want to find something to do."
"As your older sister, I'm willing to support you. I won't even mention lending you money; I'll just give you three thousand yuan as a thank you for helping your brother-in-law do such a great job..."
Fang Wen thought for a moment and then said.
There are indeed some savings in the family.
Even if I had to pay three thousand yuan, it wouldn't matter!
It just so happens that she has some savings.
"Second Sister!"
"No need to give it!"
"I'll just borrow it from you... If you're offering it to me, I won't take it. Just pretend I never asked..."
Fang Hao quickly waved his hand.
Being able to borrow money is already considered very good.
If you take it for free!
The sisters were willing.
But the brothers-in-law must be feeling uncomfortable.
Just because someone doesn't say it doesn't mean everything is really alright.
You have to understand how much a monthly salary is these days? Not every family can easily come up with three thousand yuan.
"You!"
"Wait a minute."
Fang Wen shook her head.
Then he turned around and went inside.
A short while later, he came out with a wad of cash.
"There are a total of three thousand three!"
"If it's not enough, I'll have your brother-in-law go to the bank to get more later..."
Fang Wen handed the money directly to Fang Hao.
There were also three hundred extra loose change.
"Second Sister!"
"You should discuss it with your brother-in-law."
Fang Hao did not immediately reach out to take it.
The matter of borrowing money.
That definitely needs to be known by the brother-in-law.
"When did you become so considerate of others' feelings? Don't worry! This is all the pocket money your brother-in-law has given me over the years, and I've been saving it up..."
Fang Wen said with a smile.
This 3,300 was her private savings.
This does not include the family's savings.
Chen Gang even joked that the money was about to get moldy.
"..."
Fang Hao was speechless.
It seems I really am just like what the other person said; I'm not someone who considers others' feelings.
Otherwise, things wouldn't have turned out so badly all these years.
In fact, he had received quite a bit of money from his second sister, Fang Wen, before.
At least one hundred.
At most, three or two hundred.
All of them add up to quite a lot.
"Take it!"
"Why are you being so polite with your older sister?"
As Fang Wen spoke, she directly stuffed the money into Fang Hao's hand without paying any attention.
Chen Gang is the deputy director.
They have a secure government job.
The couple had no worries about food and clothing.
"Um."
"I'll pay you back when I make money at sea."
Fang Hao nodded.
It feels so good to have an older sister!
At least there are people to help you when you're in trouble.
"Pfft!"
"Then I look forward to your good work."
Fang Wen couldn't help but burst out laughing.
Making money at sea is a dream come true.
So many years.
This seems to be the first time I've heard Fang Hao mention repaying the money; all the money he took before was gone forever.
As a scoundrel and a good-for-nothing.
They don't have much income to begin with.
How could anyone survive without relying on their parents or relatives?
"Uh-huh."
Fang Hao nodded emphatically.
Even if Fang Wen didn't say anything, he would still work hard to give his wife Song Yaxin a good life and let his parents enjoy their retirement as soon as possible.
I also need to repay my four older sisters.
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