70s Delicate Girl: A Guide to Being a Rich Woman-Chapter 276: Letters from Home

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Chapter 276: Letters from Home

"No, a split is not acceptable, and you teach too few classes. You only have two classes a week, which isn’t enough to teach much," Shen Ya shook her head.

"In that case, I won’t join," Xu Mumu said with a smile. She really didn’t need this bit of money. She had thought about starting a tutoring class or something, but now with a few professors’ enthusiastic attention, she didn’t have much free time left.

She had quite a bit of money on hand and originally thought of investing it in Shen Ya’s endeavor. She’s contributing both money and effort, so asking for a little more isn’t unreasonable.

Since Shen Ya wasn’t willing, then so be it. She decided not to earn this extra spending money; there are naturally other ways to make money besides this.

It was soon time for class to start. Shen Ya still wanted to say something, but seeing Xu Mumu’s indifferent expression, she could only reluctantly return to her seat.

Aside from Xu Mumu, there were indeed other candidates, Shen Ya thought to herself, but she was still a bit unwilling to give up. After all, Xu Mumu had said she could immediately take out so much money. With that amount, they could instantly acquire what they needed.

However, Xu Mumu’s demands exceeded her expectations, and she couldn’t accept that.

The class passed quickly. Xu Mumu had learned most of it before, so she spent her time reading the books given by the professors, which contained deep knowledge that required careful study.

Xu Mumu spent her days reading, and those boys interested in her had to let it go. The goddess had a partner, and the goddess was so dedicated; they felt embarrassed if they weren’t serious themselves.

After school, Shen Ya and her group wanted to discuss with Xu Mumu, but Xu Mumu’s conditions hadn’t changed, so Shen Ya ultimately gave up.

Xu Mumu didn’t take this matter to heart and continued her routine of studying and reading daily. Professor Song and others assigned more and more tasks, especially Professor Song, who mentioned an important experiment later and planned to include Xu Mumu.

Shen Ya felt differently; she thought Xu Mumu was deliberately playing her and was quite angry at Xu Mumu.

This was something Xu Mumu was unaware of and didn’t care about; she continued her daily routine.

"Sister-in-law, there are two letters for you," after school, Xu Mumu was watering the roses when Zhou Yunhong came in from outside, holding two letters.

"Thank you," Xu Mumu said with a smile and took the letters from Zhou Yunhong’s hand.

They were letters from her younger brother and Xu Jiaojiao. Opening the letters, she found they detailed what had happened to them recently.

Xu Minglei was now a second-year middle school student in the provincial capital and had made several new friends, integrating quickly.

Xu Minglei wrote about various things in his letter, like how his dad had set up a rack on the balcony where the cabbages were growing nicely. Their mom had bragged about it, and many people knew, leading to daily visitors at their home, including some leaders, who even awarded a certificate.

Now, many people were emulating the Old Xu Family’s rack at their own homes. After all, it didn’t take up much extra space and allowed them to grow some vegetables, which weren’t cheap in the provincial capital.

Xu Jiaojiao’s letter was simpler. She talked about their studies and some things from their hometown.

There were still a few educated youths at the Red River Team who hadn’t been accepted yet and were working hard, hoping to pass in the coming semester.

The most impressive remained the team leader; this time, the Red River Team’s results were so good that they received several commendations, and now the team even had a new tractor. The old one was sold at a high price to the Red Star Team, making the Red River Team quite prestigious.

Reading the contents of the letters, Xu Mumu wore a faint smile on her face. Everything at home was going well, and there was no need for her to worry.

She just wondered how her big brother was doing in university and hoped he’d find a partner soon so that their parents wouldn’t keep nagging.

"Is that a letter from your younger siblings?" Yin Yang also came over.

"Yes, they wrote about recent events at home," Xu Mumu said with a smile.

"Nothing major, right?" Yin Yang asked with curiosity, seeing Xu Mumu’s calm face, assuming that if there was news, it would be good news.

"No major issues, just good news. See for yourself." Xu Mumu placed the letters in Yin Yang’s hand.

"You’re really capable, Mumu, simply setting up a rack can earn a certificate from the provincial capital," Yin Yang said with a laugh.

"Just lucky, thanks to my mom’s big mouth," Xu Mumu laughed, never expecting her mom to have such skills, thriving even in the provincial capital.

Xu Mumu took the letters and stored them in her room, intending to keep them well-preserved for reminiscing when she was older.

After putting them away, Xu Mumu took out some stationery and began writing replies to them one by one.

"Yin Yang, where’s the post office? I’ll go mail the letters tomorrow," Xu Mumu asked with a smile.

"Have Yunhong mail them for you," Yin Yang said, immediately passing the errand to Zhou Yunhong.

"Tsk tsk, heartless! You dump all the chores on me," Zhou Yunhong glared at Yin Yang with resentment. Is this how brothers use each other?

Yin Yang calmly glanced at Zhou Yunhong; if not him, who else would they send?

"How’s that matter I asked you to handle?" Yin Yang asked coolly, looking at Zhou Yunhong.

"Here’s all the info on Yin Xu. You can take a look. This is all I could find; I suspect there’s someone helping him," Zhou Yunhong said, shifting to a more serious tone.

"Of course there’s someone helping him, or else where would he get the nerve to confront us with so much confidence," Yin Yang sneered. He hadn’t planned to trouble Yin Xu, but Yin Xu surprisingly came forward, which caught him off guard.

"What about Yin Jiu? Should we check on him as well? He’s also in the Imperial City now," Zhou Yunhong nodded and then asked about another brother of Yin Yang’s. He really admired Yin Yang’s father, who had numerous illegitimate children due to disagreements with Yin Yang’s mother, many of whom were around Yin Yang’s age.

Too bad he underestimated Yin Yang, who was ruthless enough to have his father sent to his end.

"He’s not a concern, just a fool to be used by others. Keep a closer watch on Yin Xu and see who’s backing him," Yin Yang said coldly. Yin Xu was slippery, and Yin Yang could barely wait to get his hands on him and exact revenge on him and his mother.

"Got it," Zhou Yunhong nodded.

Xu Mumu sat beside Yin Yang, listening. During this period, she had learned a bit about Yin Yang’s family affairs. In short, there were a lot of illegitimate children creating chaos, all with considerable ambition, eyeing the Yin Family’s assets. Although they couldn’t currently contend with Yin Yang, they certainly caused him plenty of trouble.