Chu River didn't really care about her nephews and nieces, but with all the hitting and yelling, she was, after all, a girl from the Old Chu Family too.
So she smacked the half-dazed Old Chu across the face again.
"Did I tell you to hit people? How dare you beep beep in front of me."
Old Chu looked at his husband with a pitiful look, tears streaming down his old cheeks.
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And Chu River, looking at her second sister-in-law, smiled warmly, "Two pounds of meat for a beating, one pound costs eight dimes, we're all family, I won't make a fuss about it. But if you want to avoid this beating, hand over one yuan and fifty cents."
The second daughter-in-law, who was feeling sad, immediately nodded without saying a word:
"Alright, I'll get you the money now."
She turned her head and said to Old Mrs. Chu, "Mom, should you give the money, or should I borrow from the brigade? If borrowed, it'll be deducted from our family's work points."
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