"I've agreed. You can go talk to the Lu Family, don't worry about me," Yueyue said to Chu Xiu, who had come over that morning.
Last night, she thought about it all night. Her aunt was right, she was just a burden that would drag down the whole family. If the compensation wasn't enough because of her, their lives would only get harder.
Chu Xiu unscrewed the thermos lunchbox, which contained millet porridge, tea eggs, and the salted meat that Yueyue liked. When she heard Yueyue's words, her hand trembled slightly.
Originally, she hadn't made up her mind yet. Xu Bingfeng over there had been urging her for an answer. He said he wanted to do something for his daughter and was asking for at most ten to twenty percent as a hardship fee.
"Mom doesn't want to see you suffer, can't swallow this anger." Chu Xiu felt stifled and uncomfortable. She increasingly looked down on herself; life was a mess, and she didn't even have the courage to stand up for her daughter.
"I know, we need money."
