Watching his father-in-law, Luo Shanchuan, argue red in the face over three to five thousand yuan for tea leaves, Mo Han shook his head with an expression of utter helplessness.
The days his father-in-law lived were tough indeed.
On a typical day, he only had a little over three hundred yuan of spending money, hardly ever willing to buy even a pack of cigarettes.
Then there was his mother-in-law, who received over a dozen deliveries a day—clothes, shoes, beauty products continuously arriving home, and she also played mahjong every afternoon, losing at least five to six hundred each time.
And you simply couldn't mention a word of this to her without her blowing up.
Comparing people is really difficult.