Ms. Fang continued in a low voice, "Zhou Si still has two younger brothers, and marrying off will cost quite a bit of money. By this calculation, their family won't have any savings for at least ten years."
Ms. Yao couldn't help but say, "Their family has just built a big tiled house made of blue bricks. It's clear they can save money."
After all, Ms. Yao and Ms. Qian had lived in the same village for decades and got along well. She couldn't help but say, "Her six sons, even the least responsible Silang, isn't lazy among the village youth. For farming households, as long as one is willing to work, what wealth can't be accumulated?"
"But they also spend a lot," Ms. Fang insisted, thinking of something, she couldn't help but sneer, "It's bad enough to have such a young girl in the family, but there's also an eldest daughter who has returned to her natal home. Being a daughter-in-law in this family must be very difficult."