Chapter 29- 30

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  "Mother!" Mu Qiong interrupted Zhu Wanwan's words: "People should live a life that meets their own conditions. If you have no money, you must let your children live a good life. What do you want to raise?"

  Zhu Wanwan was a little confused.

  "He should have stolen the Yao family's money." Mu Qiong said.

  "How is this possible? He is a scholar!" Zhu Wanwan said.

  Mu Changyu also interjected: "Brother, I heard that Young Master Yao's grades are very good..."

  "Students with good grades have nothing to do with their character." Mu Qiong said, "Didn't that person kick us out?"

  The person Mu Qiong mentioned is Mu Yongxue. When he said this, Mu Changyu suddenly came to his senses. As for Zhu Wanwan... She actually always felt that she was not good enough for Mu Yongxue. Yes... So Mu Yongxue is really wrong.

  "Brother, why do you say that it was the young master of the Yao family who stole the money?" Mu Changyu asked again.

  "I've seen him many times." Mu Qiong told about his encounter with Yao Hong before.

  Mu Qiong was convinced that if the old lady Yao hadn't lied to anyone and really lost the money, it must have been stolen by her grandson.

  The Yao family rented out most of the houses, and they only lived in two rooms, including four rooms in the attic. Other than that, except for Yao Hong who went out to study every day, the rest of the family stayed almost all day. in the house.

  Forget it, Zhu Wanwan knows how to keep her money in a box and hide it in a corner when renting a house... The Yao family's money can't be misplaced, right?

  Four or five people stay in the house, and the money is hidden. How easy is it for outsiders to go in and steal money?

  And Yao Hong is even more problematic.

  Mu Qiong often met him before, and his impression was that he was the young master of a rich family. Why?

  He wanted Mu Changyu to study, so he specifically learned about the tuition fees at this time. At this time, I went to the kind of non-brand primary school outside the concession that Aunt Zhao's two sons went to, which only taught Chinese and mathematics. The tuition fee for the first, second and third grades was three yuan per semester, and the textbook fee was not included. It was not expensive, so Aunt Zhao's family could afford it. They only let their children study until the third grade, because after the third grade, the tuition fee will increase, and it will cost five yuan or more per semester.

  This is a school where the quality of teachers cannot be guaranteed at all!

  The schools in the concession are not so cheap, let alone the middle school itself is expensive.

  Middle schools outside the concession cost fifteen or sixteen yuan a semester, while middle schools inside the concession cost at least twenty yuan a semester.

  This is not counting other expenses such as food, books, paper and pens.

  But what about the Yao family's income?

  The rent of Yao's house was calculated by Aunt Zhao as soon as Mu Qiong came to wear it, it was more than eight yuan a month... You must know that when he first went to Boss Chen's shop to serve dishes, the salary that Boss Chen gave was eight yuan a month. piece.

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