"What kind of job is it? Which unit specifically?" Aunt Ye immediately became interested upon hearing this.
"It's a clothing factory, just cutting threads. Why? Are you interested, Sister-in-law?" Hao Chunying replied.
"Well, if possible, I'd like to show it to Fanghua. She's nineteen now and still doesn't have a job," Aunt Ye said.
"We can't really let her go to the countryside, can we?" Aunt Ye added.
"That's true. But Sister-in-law, you need to think it through. This is just a temporary job. I've inquired about it; you can only work when the textile factory is busy, and when there's not much work, they send you home. It's extremely unstable," Hao Chunying reminded her.
Hao Chunying's concerns were not unfounded.
"It's just a temporary position; whether they keep you or not is entirely up to them. What if you spend four hundred yuan just to work for a short time and then they don't call you back next time? Where would you go to complain then?"
After hearing this, Aunt Ye thought about it and realized she was right. She dropped the idea.
"You have a point; four hundred yuan isn't something you can just spend on a job that might disappear at any moment," Aunt Ye said.
"We need to take our time finding out about jobs; we can't rush into it. If we get scammed, that could be several hundred yuan lost." At that moment, Uncle Ye and the others had finished eating and came over.
"Yes, let's take our time; there will be suitable opportunities," Ye Jianguo chimed in.
"Alright, Second Son, tell us why you all came over. Is something wrong?" Grandma Ye interrupted their conversation.
When it came to serious matters, Grandpa Ye and the others all looked at Ye Jianguo.
Under the watchful eyes of his parents and elder siblings, Ye Jianguo quickly smiled and said, "You all don't need to worry; it's good news."
Upon hearing "good news," Uncle Ye and the others breathed a sigh of relief.
"What is it? You suddenly showing up scared me," Uncle Ye said.
"Yes, if it's good news, hurry up and tell us so we can celebrate with you," Aunt Ye added with a smile.
"Hehe, I came to tell you that Feifei is getting married," Ye Jianguo announced.
"What? Feifei is getting married? When did this happen? Didn't she just graduate?" Aunt Ye exclaimed in surprise, her Northeastern accent slipping out.
"Right! Second Son, Feifei just graduated. Why is she in such a hurry to get married?"
"And by the way, do we know what the groom does?" Grandma Ye was also taken aback by this news.
She initially disliked Hao Chunying not because Hao Chunying was a bad person, but because her family had no sons, only three daughters. She was afraid that Hao Chunying might inherit her mother's inability to bear sons, which is why she opposed her second son being with her.
However, her second son did not listen to her and resolutely married Hao Chunying. They even found a house before the wedding, choosing not to live with her.
Later, when a grandson was born, it proved that Hao Chunying had not inherited her mother's condition at all. The old lady felt a bit regretful, but because of the earlier situation, she couldn't bring herself to soften her stance towards Hao Chunying.
Hao Chunying was also quite strong-willed; she thought if you didn't like me, then I wouldn't go out of my way to please you. During the years when the child was small, managing work and taking care of the baby made life difficult for her, and she never considered asking the old lady for help.
Thus, the two of them remained awkward with each other for many years. Additionally, Ye Zijun and Ye Fangfei rarely visited their grandparents when they were young, so they were not very close to them either.
Nevertheless, no matter how distant they were, they were still the old lady's own grandchildren, and she kept them in her thoughts. Now, upon suddenly hearing from her second son that her granddaughter was getting married, she couldn't hold back any longer and quickly asked about it.
Ye Jianguo did not expect his mother's reaction to be so intense and did not dare to keep her in suspense; he quickly explained Tang Zhi's situation.
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