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From Cannon Fodder to '80s Tycoon with My Space Supermarket

Chapter 147 - 141: Confidence (Part 3)

Author: Caramel Chestnut Cake
updatedAt: 2026-01-31

CHAPTER 147: CHAPTER 141: CONFIDENCE (PART 3)

Whose nanny and driver’s child dares to spend money so lavishly, as if her parents earn money easily.

However, it’s a bit similar to those doing business out of the province; what Jiang Xin just said aligns somewhat.

It doesn’t seem like a lie. If her parents are really doing business in the provincial capital, they must be sending quite a bit of money to Jiang Xin every month.

Did you notice that Jiang Wan’s family life has improved quite a bit since Jiang Xin arrived, probably due to Jiang Xin’s parents?

However, they really couldn’t figure it out; why couldn’t the parents take their daughter with them if they went out of the province for business? Being separated as a family is quite meaningless. A family should be together, living harmoniously.

What reason could there be for being apart? Perhaps there are some other family reasons.

That’s what Mrs. Fu thought, anyway.

So, she had a crooked idea, wanting Jiang Xin to hand over all her money to her.

By then, if Jiang Xin has no money, wouldn’t she be at Mrs. Fu’s mercy? Then, she would need to watch Mrs. Fu’s face before spending a penny.

It’s a pity that Jiang Xin is not someone who can be easily bullied.

Every time Mrs. Fu tangled with Jiang Xin, she never gained any advantage, so naturally, Mrs. Fu didn’t dare to bring it up, or else Jiang Xin would probably contest with her.

Especially today, Mrs. Fu chose the time to steal Jiang Xin’s new dress for her niece from her family because of some reasons, just to vent her anger.

After all, she didn’t dare to have a real conflict with Jiang Xin on the surface.

So, she might as well make some small moves behind her back. She dared to do so because she assumed Jiang Xin might not notice.

After all, Mrs. Fu thought Jiang Xin’s wardrobe had so many new clothes that she couldn’t possibly wear them all. Sneaking a few pieces is just a trivial thing.

But who would have thought that not only did Jiang Xin notice, but she also went to the town to report it to the police, bringing the police over.

Moreover, when Mrs. Fu heard the price of those few clothes, she was dumbfounded. Who would have thought that the clothes could be that expensive? She just thought the material and style were good, but they turned out to be so valuable.

Her whole life’s worth of clothing didn’t add up to this price, which was simply beyond imagination.

Mrs. Fu cursed Jiang Xin in her heart for being so wasteful. If this money was given to her, it could support her family enough for her nephews to marry several brides.

Her family has more than one sibling, and each is in the age to marry, delayed only because of poverty.

If she got the money, her family would be living a much better life now.

Mrs. Fu felt a bit of regret at this moment.

If such good clothes were worn, wouldn’t that be a waste? If she had known they were so valuable, she would have taken them to the town to pawn for money.

That way, she could have quite a bit of money in exchange; why should she and Mr. Fu live on coarse meals, struggling through such difficult days?

Fu Yu still didn’t know when he could return, and the money she had really wouldn’t last much longer.

Thinking about borrowing money from her own family wasn’t realistic either; Mrs. Fu’s mom would probably scold her to death.

Mrs. Fu knew well what kind of people her family was.

But the thoughts instilled in her since childhood were deeply rooted in her mind, unchangeable.

Only if her own family lived well would her days at her husband’s home improve.

But thinking carefully reveals how absurd the idea is.

After all, how her family, her mother and sister-in-law, treated her has left a deep shadow in Mrs. Fu’s heart.

Mrs. Fu lowered her head in contemplation, not really knowing how to react at the moment.

Her mind was a mess, and she was very fearful, afraid that once the police found the thief, they would take her away.

At her age, if she were caught by the police, that would be so embarrassing. The villagers would all laugh at her.

Mrs. Fu’s face immediately fell.

Her heart trembled with panic, fearing being exposed by someone.

Jiang Xin, upon hearing someone just now speaking for Mrs. Fu, saying she spent Fu Yu’s money on clothes, burst out laughing.

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