At this moment, he spoke matter-of-factly:
"Aunt, you're asking the right person."
After speaking, he pulled off a bunch of leaves to wipe his nose—the cold he caught last time playing in the river was still lingering, and he's been like this for days.
Chu River was also immune to the disgust.
The eldest nephew pieced together everything he had heard, without bothering about accuracy, and poured it all onto his aunt.
After all, aside from his aunt, nobody in the family was willing to patiently listen to him talk about such a serious topic.
"I heard that in the city, getting married requires three major items: a radio, a bicycle, and a sewing machine. These things are really expensive, and you can't get tickets, even if you have money you can't buy them."
