But in An Ran's view, no matter whether Mr. Qiao and Grandma Qiao are really partial, they have always worked hard to raise them, support them in school, buy a house, find a wife, etc., and there is nothing wrong with them. Why should they use the excuse of being partial to the old couple and not come to visit them? An Ran understood that these two people were just making excuses because they didn't want to support two old people. Knowing that they were such people, how could An Ran be enthusiastic about them.

Moreover, since An Ran came in, her two uncles and aunts secretly looked at her with hostile eyes, which also made her have no interest in treating others warmly.

However, she was still quite surprised by the reaction of her two uncles and aunts. After all, although they had a normal relationship in the past, they were not hostile to her. After all, she didn't care about them much, so why should they be hostile to her? So with this reaction now, An Ran could Don't you think it's strange?

But before she could pry, she immediately knew the reason.

No, while eating, the eldest aunt asked Mr. Qiao about the compensation for this house after the eldest uncle winked, and said: "How will the compensation be said?"

This was obviously what the uncle wanted to know, but as a grown man, he was too embarrassed to ask this in person, so he winked at his wife and asked her to ask.

Mr. Qiao said: "It is said that the compensation will be 1:1.5. If you move to another place, as long as you sign the contract, you can move into a new home. The new home is fully decorated. We can just move in with our bags."

"1:1.5? Our old house is 110 square meters. If it is 1:1.5, we can exchange it for a house of 165 square meters, which is just enough for two small three-bedroom apartments of more than 80 square meters." said my aunt.

In the past, a three-bedroom house was very large, but now a house with more than 80 square meters can have three bedrooms. Most people choose this kind of house with more rooms, so that if they live by themselves, they can accommodate many people; if they rent it out , and it is also convenient to rent to more people.

My eldest aunt nodded after hearing this and said, "This is good. When my parents are a hundred years from now, we will be able to separate more easily."

This was obviously what my aunt meant, and needless to say, the two uncles had the same idea since they encouraged my wife to ask these questions.

Mr. Qiao saw that he was not dead yet, and his two sons began to worry about how to divide his property after his death. They said it so naturally. It was clearly his thing, and they seemed to divide it directly without asking his opinion. His face turned red with anger, and he said in a stiff tone: "I don't only have you two children, but also you two sisters! From now on, the four of you will share this house equally. I will give the eldest sister's share to An Ran. It's pitiful, unlike her sister An An, whose father will prepare it for her, An Ran is not given to anyone, and her mother doesn't care, so I will give her the share I gave to her mother."

An Ran couldn't help but be surprised after hearing this. Before she could refuse, the eldest aunt over there said in a sharp voice: "They are two married women. What qualifications do they have to participate in dividing the house? Especially An Ran. She is a granddaughter, not your daughter. Even less qualified!”

"This is my thing. I can give it to whoever I want. Even if I don't give it all to you, donating it all is my freedom!" Mr. Qiao said.

Mr. Qiao knows that this is the practice of many families, leaving their property to their sons. He may have had this idea before, but since he got older, only his youngest daughter and An Ran often visit the old couple, so this idea has changed. Therefore, Mr. Qiao had already thought about it. He could not give all the house to his two sons who hardly ever come to see him. Instead, he would not give it to his young daughter and An Ran who often come to see him. At his age, he no longer wanted to give property according to men and women, but I want to give property according to filial piety. The older a person is, the more important he is to who is more filial to him. Anyway, if he gives property to his two sons, they may not look at him twice, so he might as well give his property to those who are willing to look at him more. How many children do you have?

Of course, this is his idea, and there are some people who, no matter how filial their daughters are, still want to leave their property to their unfilial sons.

As soon as Mr. Qiao said these words, Uncle Qiao and Uncle Qiao looked ugly. At this time, they finally couldn't help it and spoke in person, saying: "We are your sons. When you talk like this, aren't you afraid that we won't support you?" Yet?"

Grandma Qiao on the side obviously didn't expect that Mr. Qiao would arrange it like this. Seeing her son quarreling with her husband, she couldn't help but pull her husband's sleeve, but Mr. Qiao didn't pay attention to her pull at all, and just listened to Mr. Qiao's words. Uncle and Uncle Qiao couldn't help but sneer at what they said, and said: "It's as if I gave you a house and you will support us. I will raise you from childhood to adulthood, support you in school, buy a house, and get married. I don't know how much it cost." Money, in the end, have you ever raised us? Instead of just letting us fend for ourselves here, since we give you things, you won’t care about us, and if you don’t give them or don’t care about us, then why should I give you things? What’s more, I It’s not that I didn’t give it to you. Most of your mother’s and I’s savings over the years were used to buy you a house to get married. I just said that the remaining house should be shared equally with you two sisters. Isn’t that okay? If you think it’s not okay, then Just don't ask for it, I'll give it all to Ranran and them."

Uncle Qiao and Uncle Qiao couldn't help but blush when they heard what Mr. Qiao said. They looked at An Ran with even more hostility. Thinking about it, they knew that Mr. Qiao's partiality for this damn girl would definitely give her They really guessed the house! Fortunately they came today, otherwise, wouldn't it be clear that the house would be missing a lot?

An Ran saw the way her uncles and aunts glared at her, and then she understood why they were hostile to her when she came in. Presumably, they were also afraid that Mr. Qiao would give her the house if he was so kind to her, so they were probably hostile.

Thinking of this, An Ran couldn't help but want to laugh: These two brothers are really amazing. When it's not good for them, they don't think of their mother at all. Doing this is not the way the world is. No matter how unfilial the sons of many families are to their parents, their parents will still give them their property. They must have thought so naturally in their hearts, so they don’t think it’s normal to take care of their parents when they need something. , parents will not give it to them because they are sons.

But he didn't expect that something would happen with Mr. Qiao - Mr. Qiao saw that they only wanted money but had no intention of supporting them, so he thought about it and said such words. Now I am afraid that the two uncles will be helpless. If they can be forced to As long as they support their grandparents, some children are not very filial, but for the sake of money, they have to be filial. An Ran does not ask them to be truly filial to the two elders, as long as they can be filial in appearance. .

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