Reborn as a Superpower Girl in the 80s

Chapter 89 Regret



She glanced cautiously into the yard before continuing, "Mom and Dad have been gone for years now. We had to stick together on the farm because it was necessary, but now that we’re back in the city, it doesn’t make sense to be all mixed up like this. The household chores are mostly done by our Luo Lan. Over at the second branch, Luo Fei is still young and in school. Since Luo Bin acknowledged his roots, it’s been a blessing just to have him not cause trouble every day, let alone expecting him to help with housework or do anything besides eat, drink, and be merry.

Our eldest isn’t young anymore and has reached the age to consider marriage. We can’t compare to our second brother, whose oldest, Luo Bin, is only fifteen years old and can afford to take his time.

However, in our family, once the eldest gets married if things go smoothly, it’ll almost be time for the second eldest to start looking for a match too. Thankfully, both of them have temporary jobs, giving us something to look forward to. The two girls can stay at home for a few more years, helping out the family.

As for Luo Qiang, he’s still young, and I’m just hoping he can study well and maybe make it to university someday. The key is that we’ll need to split the family first. Otherwise, how would any girl agree to marry into a family that’s still stirring the same pot?

Luo Tiancheng said nothing, knowing his wife was right. As the eldest, he couldn’t possibly be the first to bring up the subject of splitting the family.

So he said, "Let’s wait a bit longer on this issue."

Luo Tiancheng knew that having both families living together in the city was not a good fit. There were already some conflicts on the farm, but in that environment, sticking together was the only way to avoid being bullied.

He too wanted to split the family. After all, his wife was correct, but with the limited space in their few rooms, splitting up would only make living quarters even tighter. Just thinking about it gave him a headache.

At the Black Market, when He Yujie saw the fish last night, he was shocked. That woman really had some skills; the smallest fish must have been over a pound and a half, and the larger ones at least close to two pounds.

It turned out that the person who came to settle accounts said the total catch was over two hundred and twenty pounds; there was hardly any sold individually as a big buyer had taken all of them for a handsome price, reselling them for one yuan and twenty cents a pound.

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