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Later, Chiang Yuequn seemed to have truly stayed in the provincial city to find a job, and Ho Laidi was so proud she almost went to borrow the village loudspeaker to announce this news to everyone, as if their whole family was about to become city dwellers.
Once she had left Siyang Village, Deng Qingjiang deliberately kept her from mentioning or reminiscing about the people and things in the village, so she had no idea about Chiang Yuequn's situation either.
But being a high school student who sent home a few dozen yuan a month and still found it hardly enough to spend, Chiang Xiao didn't think he could be doing all that well.
"However, they've gone into the house to talk about it, Grandpa, do you feel like going over to hear what they're saying about my second uncle?" Chiang Xiao asked.
She bet he wouldn't dare to go, even if he really wanted to know about Chiang Yuequn's recent situation.