Chapter 174 The Daughter Sold 38

Chapter 174 The Daughter Sold 38
Shen Jinbin and Tian Zhaodi's wedding was scheduled for half a month later. Because they were educated youth and a girl from the village, the old village chief specially approved a piece of residential land for the couple.

Shen Jinbin took out five hundred yuan and built three brick houses on the homestead. At Tian Zhaodi's request, he also enclosed a large yard, which made a group of young girls and wives in the village envious.

Shen Jinbin also gave Tian Zhaodi 360 yuan as a betrothal gift and three transfers and one ring. However, Tian Zhaodi didn't like the sewing machine, so she left it at the Tian family for her two sisters to use.

Over the years, Tian Laidi and Tian Pandi earned work points and saved a lot of money.

After the two men got the sewing machine, they did not want to take advantage of Tian Zhaodi in vain. They went to the carpenter in the village and ordered a set of furniture for Tian Zhaodi as a dowry.

There are all kinds of furniture in Tian Zhaodi's space. She originally wanted to put out a set of solid wood furniture, but since her two sisters helped her do it, she accepted the favor of her two younger sisters.

Afterwards, Tian Zhaodi arranged for her two sisters to marry two relatively honest and loyal young men in the village.

The three sisters all married in the same village and took care of each other.

Most importantly, Tian Zhaodi also wanted her two sisters to become landlords for a demolition project.

So, within a few years, she helped her two sisters to separate and live on their own. After the policy changed, she found a way to let her two sisters make money. When they had money, they returned to the village to build houses.

Build more houses.

Later, when Gejia Village was demolished, the three sisters of the Tian family were allocated more than ten houses and over one million in demolition compensation.

Then, Tian Zhaodi encouraged them to take the money and go to Beijing to buy a house.

Later, the three sisters of the Tian family really became landlady. They lay at home, doing nothing, and yet they had endless money to spend every day.

Moreover, with the big boss Tian Zhaodi around, the two brothers-in-law and Shen Jinbin are not bad people just because they have money. They have been very good to their wives and children all their lives.

Therefore, the three sisters of the Tian family lived happily in this life. 001's mission was completed successfully.

As for Yuanchun, after graduating from high school, she didn't want to go to work. She liked to do farm work in the fields and go hunting in the mountains to earn money and meat. She was free and easy, and she earned more than she would have gotten if she worked in a factory.

Qian Xiaoying was reluctant to let her daughter work in the fields, so she wanted to give the scorekeeper job to her daughter and go work in the fields herself.

Yuanchun smiled with emotion, "Mom, you seldom do farm work, and you are not as strong as me. Forget it, Mom, you forgot that I planted the vegetable garden in the backyard by myself. I work very efficiently and will never hold everyone back."

Qian Xiaosan also muttered, "Aunt, don't worry, if my sister can't finish the work, I will help her."

After graduating from high school, Qian Xiaosan took the initiative to apply to go to the countryside, and also asked a high school classmate to change his address to Gejia Village.

Now, Qian Xiaosan is an educated youth in Gejia Village, but he does not live in the educated youth site. He lives directly in his own home.

Qian Xiaoer, who graduated a year earlier than them, could not take the college entrance examination because the college entrance examination was cancelled, so he joined the army.

Qian Zhongxin, who had gone to Beijing to attend university a long time ago, had only completed the second semester of his sophomore year and had not yet graduated when the university fell into chaos.

But he always remembered his sister's reminder and behaved well in school. He didn't do bad things like that group of people. He also secretly helped several teachers who were dragged into the trouble.

While helping one of the teachers, I happened to be seen by the school director who was in charge of assigning work.

Seeing that he had good character and had not been corrupted by others, the director secretly helped him complete his studies, gave him a diploma, and assigned him to work in the best government unit in Beijing.

Those college students who were reckless and doing bad things not only did not receive their diplomas, but were also forcibly sent to the countryside by the government to serve as educated youth not long after.

(End of this chapter)