Moreover, Lupan Village is far away, and the price is cheap.
His daughter bought it secretly, wrote her own name on it, and didn't need to touch her savings, let alone hide anything.
This way, if anything goes wrong, the son-in-law won't notice that she spent a lot of money.
What do men know about where the money is spent?
As long as he has enough to eat and wear, and the savings aren't wildly off, that's enough to cover it up.
Whether the relationship between husband and wife is good or not, this house is the daughter's backbone.
Thinking back on these years, it's all thanks to the money sent from home and her daughter's efforts to manage the household that those siblings are living so comfortably, Aunt Niu was filled with anger.
A married daughter living at her mother's house still has to consider the daughter-in-law's attitude. Even if the daughter-in-law agrees, it's still full of friction. Owning your own house is much better.
