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Reaching the age of thirty, my income randomly doubled-Chapter 670 - 482: Look in the Mirror
Chapter 670: Chapter 482: Look in the Mirror
Chen Pingsheng, having nothing particular to do, again bought some flowers and plants at home.
It’s also a kind of pleasure to water flowers and plants when there’s nothing else to do.
After returning home, Song Yanxi told him something specifically: the Tang Family gave not only fifty million to Song Shuiqing to start a company,
but they also didn’t ask for any shares, all were given to Song Shuiqing alone.
They simply let her hold a hundred percent of the shares.
Song Yanxi said, “This Tang Ma is also a clever woman. She knew that the tone at the dinner table upset you, my husband, and therefore she didn’t insist on anything when it came to shares.”
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“Of course, she’s smart. She’s got her real estate business flourishing, how could she not be astute?”
After setting down the watering can, Chen Pingsheng casually said:
“She just wants to know what position Shuiqing holds in our hearts. If she really holds a position, then of course, we would take this one hundred million. If not, who would pay one hundred million for a cousin’s marriage like that?”
“Yes, after knowing this, Tang Ma not only immediately added fifty million, but also prepared at least eighty million for the bride price.”
Eighty million bride price, totally transparent.
It includes two small hundred square meter storefronts in Magic City, as well as a big four-bedroom, two-living room house in the city center.
The young couple will definitely want to live on their own after getting married.
All these are directly transferred to the personal name of Song Shuiqing.
Let’s put it this way, as long as Tang Ma confirmed that Song Shuiqing holds a certain status in the Chen Family’s hearts.
Then she would not have any hesitation in taking out this additional more than one hundred million.
As for Song Shuiqing personally, as long as she stays level-headed, she would know that although Tang Li is a mama’s boy, he is still indeed a good choice.
At their age, choosing a marriage partner should definitely not only be about personal preference.
More so, it’s about who is the most suitable.
A rich second-generation like Tang Li, the only child at home who doesn’t mess around with girlfriends outside, is already the best choice.
She understands this logic, as do her cousin and her cousin’s husband.
For Chen Pingsheng, he wouldn’t think too much, as long as she thinks it’s suitable for herself then it’s fine.
Times have changed, especially for families like theirs.
Love is definitely not the first element to consider in marriage; the key is suitability.
Actually, what really troubles him isn’t Song Shuiqing, but the younger cousin Jiang Peiyao.
Ever since this girl arrived in Capital City, she hasn’t dated anyone and clearly places great importance on love.
I don’t even know what type she likes.
In the future, when introducing potential matchmaking partners to relatives, Song Yanxi also usually tries to find suitable ones.
Some aren’t pretty, but in their minds, they dream beautifully.
They even hope she could match them with rich families like the Tang Family, who are only children, handsome, and have assets worth billions.
Especially one of the Peng Family’s younger cousins, Peng Li, who is also Chen Pingsheng’s first cousin.
She’s not tall and weighs one hundred sixty.
She studied in high school for a year and has small eyes but a large face, desperately asking Peng Ying to have Song Yanxi introduce someone like Tang Li to her.
Song Yanxi simply bought a dozen mirrors from a street vendor and told them to go home and look at themselves first.
If even Zhu Bajie couldn’t wake them up with a mirror, then as an older sister, she was also helpless.
Not to mention Shuiqing, from the beginning, holds a higher status than ordinary relatives in their family; importantly, Song Shuiqing herself is beautiful and a graduate from a prestigious university.
Her annual income also starts at several million.
If she didn’t have these qualities, Tang Li himself wouldn’t be interested, and his mother would never agree.
Really, a family with billions of assets wouldn’t force their son to marry someone he doesn’t like.
Song Yanxi almost blurted out, “With your weight at that level, which rich person would be blind enough to fancy you?”
If she takes you to meet such wealthy families, wouldn’t she be embarrassing her husband?
How would others see this?
When they go out, they might say his Old Chen Family has eyes on their forehead, completely looking down on people.
Some things are just so subtle.
According to her husband’s intention, he also tried his best to find suitable partners for these relatives.
The premise is suitability, not demanding others based on their family’s business status in Magic City.
Peng Li simply didn’t understand these nuances; she only knew her sister-in-law was partial.
Introducing good matches to her own relatives, and such average ones to theirs.
Peng Li would often go to her aunt Peng Ying to complain; Chen Pingsheng would have let it be, had he not heard it.
But upon hearing, he decisively told her to roll back to her rural hometown.
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Does she even look in the mirror? How could she compare to Song Shuiqing?
He wouldn’t care what these relatives gossiped about privately, but if they came to his house acting all bizarre, he could only send her a thousand miles away.
Getting a plane ticket wouldn’t cost her.
Peng Li was shocked; she had no desire to return to her hometown at all.
She quickly pleaded with her aunt Peng Ying, to no avail.
Once Chen Pingsheng had spoken, no one could change his mind.
Peng Ying wanted to speak for her but couldn’t open her mouth; she was no longer the newcomer in Magic City.
How could she manage issues based on the temper of rural elders?
So many relatives had come to Magic City, and the match arranged for Chen Fan was quite ordinary.
It was as if they had spent millions to buy a match, then continued to give her parents money each month.
Chen Fan wasn’t picky; having a wife made him very happy.
What was Peng Li’s problem?
Seeing Shuiqing paired with a wealthy second-generation and introducing her those with assets nearing ten million.
She outright dismisses them, replying with “my brother Chen Pingsheng.”
Girl, isn’t this just going out to embarrass your son?
Peng Ying was relatively good; she personally escorted her to the airport when leaving.
The monthly family meetings, still held at Chen Pingsheng’s private club.
And the only person qualified to preside over the meetings was Song Yanxi.
Only she had the qualifications to make Song Wu, Yang Changwen and others sit down obediently.
As for her husband, don’t count on it.
Where would he find the time to take charge of such matters regularly? With her managing things here, it already proved their family still took these relatives seriously.
The rise of a family, if lacking the ancestors who trod the grasslands, requires the effort of at least two or three generations to truly rise completely.
Song Yanxi’s favorite marriage partners were not those with wealthy families.
But civil servants.
Unfortunately, she couldn’t openly discuss this with these people.
Because if someone at the department didn’t have a good background, even reaching the main division head level was considered extreme luck.
Making it to a division one level before retirement was one in ten thousand.
Such individuals wouldn’t be interested in her family’s distant relatives, and even if they were, it would be meaningless for her family.
As for the other type, those with elder family members.
Only those like Song Wu or Chen Qi, with such statuses, could she start a conversation.
Otherwise bringing it up might only upset others further.
Arranged marriages are common in any affluent family.
If they cannot bring up some of their own to prominence, by An’an’s generation, there may hardly be any capable relatives left.
Song Yanxi, like a diligent and responsible head of the family, after handling affairs at Water Cloud Space,
Must deal with the issues among these relatives.
In fact, she was well aware, despite her husband’s seemingly ruthless actions,
He genuinely retained the best intentions among these relatives.
Without his kindness, most wouldn’t even qualify to be here!