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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 60

Chapter 60: Chapter 60 New Clothes

The night before Little New Year, ever since they decided to return to the village the next day, Tang Zhengde and Tang Mingli, the brothers, had been busy.

Tang Mingli later followed Tang Yue’s suggestion and added a lot of pretty scarves to his stall for sale, and he also brought in some gloves, which made his business even better.

If it weren’t for Granny Tang’s strict order for him to return home for Little New Year, Tang Mingli would be reluctant to close his stall for half a day, knowing that around New Year’s, his business was at its peak.

"Second brother, second sister-in-law, this set of clothes is for you."

Tang Mingli handed over the new clothes he had already prepared, and added, "Xiao Jun, Xiao Yue, these are for you."

"Wow, thank you little uncle." Tang Jun, holding the new blue robe, immediately took off his clothes and put on the new one, which made him look a lot more spirited.

"Does it look good?" Tang Jun vainly twirled in front of them, touching his new robe and feeling both happy and fortunate; the warm new robe felt especially cozy on him.

Zhang Hualian looked carefully and said, "It looks good, our Xiao Jun is really handsome."

"Mingli, it was enough that you bought for the kids, why did you get us some too?" Tang Zhengde looked at the new clothes; the cotton-padded jacket was the most fashionable type he had seen others wearing.

Tang Mingli unfolded the clothes and asked Tang Zhengde to try them on, saying, "Second brother, in past years you asked me to buy them, but I myself was reluctant. Now that I sell clothes myself, these clothes are very cheap at cost."

"Try them on quickly." As Tang Mingli spoke, he gestured to his own new clothes, pulled out a pair of sunglasses from his shirt pocket, put them on, then stuffed his hands in his trouser pockets, adopting a cool demeanor, and said, "How about it, do I look handsome?"

"Little uncle, there’s no one in the village as handsome as you," Tang Yue praised, knowing that her little uncle had made a lot of money, she unhesitatingly tried on her new clothes.

The whole family wore their new clothes, and had a lively reunion dinner. Tang Zhengde was very happy, clinking glasses one after the other with Tang Mingli.

In just over a month, they had made two hundred dollars. Tang Zhengde had never imagined that it was possible to earn two hundred dollars in just over a month.

This New Year, after paying off all their debts, they would still have a little money left over to enjoy the festivities.

He had already planned that next year, with hard efforts, they might even be able to build a new house back in the village.

Zhang Hualian had drunk quite a bit, and her face was constantly smiling.

Tang Yue and Tang Jun had finished their meal early. Tang Yue was checking Tang Jun’s end-of-term exam papers, specifically working on his weak areas. She explained very thoroughly, the shadows of the siblings doing their homework under the light looked exceptionally harmonious.

The next day, they got up bright and early, Tang Mingli and Tang Zhengde’s family, loaded with big and small packages, headed back to Qianjin Village.

Tang Zhengde walked with his head held high and chest out; after so many years, this was the first time he felt so confident.

In previous years, he always worried about money for buying meat for the New Year; this year, he could finally be proud, answering those who didn’t understand why he went out to start a business.

Along the way to Tang’s house, Tang Zhengde was asked by many people; mostly about why he didn’t work at the logging camp, why he opened a store in the county, and if his business made money or not.

Tang Zhengde replied to everyone, but not until they reached Tang’s house could he finally breathe a sigh of relief. Although he was initially very pleased, repeating the same answers made him somewhat irritable towards the end.

Chapter 60 New Clothes 1

Chapter 60 New Clothes 2

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