C57 (2/2)
Although the fence wasn't worth much and it wouldn't be worth a good price, it was better to be prepared for something. Otherwise, if the fence was signed, then she wouldn't know what would happen, and that wouldn't be good.
She couldn't slowly look at it. If she really did look at it slowly, then someone would have gotten impatient a long time ago, afraid that she would find out something and get her to sign it.
As a result, she could only browse through the pages quickly. Fortunately, her shorthand skills hadn't decreased yet, so even if she flipped through the pages, she would still be able to see the highlights …
In less than a minute, she had finished reading the several pages of paper. She put them down and pretended that she was just casually browsing through them, but she didn't actually see anything. She quietly waited for her fate …
Seeing that she let go of the agreement so quickly, they seemed to be worried, so they pretended to casually explain to her, ”Isn't this supposed to be split up according to the number of people? If you're not married, we can have two people.”
What she said was the truth. Those who weren't married could just use two calculations, the document didn't mention anything, but it was all about the general knowledge of demolition, so she nodded her head, pointed at the agreement and pretended to be puzzled as she asked, ”Then what is this?”
Her mother, who rarely got angry at her, explained calmly, ”If you're married, then you can be counted as three heads. If you have children, then you can be counted as four.”
This was also a common knowledge about demolition, because she had lived for more than twenty years.
However, she seemed to be powerless to answer this question, so she said helplessly, ”But I don't have a boyfriend yet.”
She looked down at him in disdain before giving him an order in a very natural manner, ”So I told you to sign this. I will think of something else.”
Actually, if the method she mentioned was hundreds of years ago, then it would definitely be feasible. However, since her Hedgerow method was at least 80 years old, then 80 years old in the 19th century, this method could really not be found.
So, she went silent for a while and seriously thought about the good method she said. She wanted to avoid that so-called method, but she discovered that it was indeed very difficult.
Therefore, she had to start from the most obvious point of view: ”I'll give you both my pieces, really.”
When she raised her head and realized that he was staring at her, she withdrew her gaze and continued to persuade him sincerely, ”Can you not sign this agreement?”
She slapped the table hard, cursing fiercely: ”This is given by the country, what are you going to return it if you don't want it? I've raised you to such a point, now you don't even want to sign it. If I knew earlier, I could have strangled you to death, but now you're just an ingrate, people with no conscience are heartless after all.”
'She can endure, can't she … '
However, from the looks of it, it wasn't an issue that she could solve just by being patient. It seemed like it would be difficult if she didn't sign today.
At this time, there was finally someone with a trace of conscience. He quickly tried to persuade her: ”Hoodlum, you think about it. It's not urgent anyway, there's still a bit of time.”
It was originally just a step, so she didn't say that she could not sign the agreement. Instead, she gave it to her to figure it out.
However, even if she had time to think it through, she was unwilling to give it to him. He stood up and clamored, ”What do you mean you're not in a hurry? You'll get one day less tonight. Why don't you buy me a house since you're rich?”
”Hoodlum, take it back and take a look. Actually, you won't lose out. Your mom did it for you.”
Although she couldn't make the decision on big matters, she could still show that little bit of concern. Of course, she didn't care about whether it was a white face or a black face.
Truthfully, as long as there were steps, she would seize the opportunity. She immediately nodded and said, ”Alright, I'll go back then.”