Mr. Gu took the cigarette, lit it himself, took a puff, and said, "Now, the kid from the second family is going to college, and there's not enough money. The eldest gives some to the second every year. They're brothers; how can they be so stingy with money? Besides, calculating so precisely, how can one feel good about it."
These words follow the usual Gu Family tradition, still considering it utterly natural.
Li Weimin was amused but angry.
What kind of bizarre patriarch is this, managing to live so steadily for so many years?
"Sir, I disagree with that. Not to mention distant relatives, even close brothers have clear accounts. Furthermore, my brother-in-law has already split from the family. A split is a split, meaning they are two separate families now. What does Gu Rushan's affairs have to do with the eldest? You still expect my brother-in-law to hand over money. This logic doesn't seem to exist in these villages."