Jiang Tao spoke with an incredibly sincere tone.
Others didnât know Zhang Chaoâs true identity, but Jiang Tao did.
He really wasnât afraid that Zhang Chao wouldnât pay back the small amount of money in the future.
If he didnât repay the money, Jiang Tao would just go to Xia Hualiangzi every day and have a free meal while putting it on his tab.
Of course, this was just a joke.
Jiang Tao couldnât even afford to feed the little greedy cat at home, let alone look for a stray cat.
"Brother Jiang..."
Zhang Chao looked at Jiang Tao with gratitude, feeling genuinely touched.
He had no relation to Brother Jiang, yet Brother Jiang volunteered to lend him money.
And it wasnât just ten or twenty thousand, it was a hundred thousand or eighty thousand!
These days, even real brothers might not lend you a hundred thousand or eighty thousand!
Although Zhang Chao didnât need to borrow money, he sincerely appreciated Jiang Taoâs goodwill and kept it in his heart.
In his mind, Jiang Tao seemed even more dignified now.
"How much do you need? Iâll transfer it to you."
As Jiang Tao spoke, he reached into his pocket for his phone to transfer money to Zhang Chao.
"No need, no need, Brother Jiang, youâve misunderstood. Iâm not here to complain about being poor or to borrow money from you."
"Though, the issue did originate from money."
Zhang Chao quickly waved his hands, indicating he didnât need to borrow money.
Jiang Tao jokingly scolded him: "So whatâs the matter? Stop dragging it out, weâve finished a whole bottle of wine and you still havenât gotten to the point."
"Sigh! This afternoon, my mom called me again, asking me to come up with eighty thousand yuan to buy a house in Ping County for my younger brother."
"Donât laugh at me, Brother Jiang, but over these years, although Iâve earned some money outside, Iâve developed a habit of spending lavishly and havenât saved much annually."
"I really donât have eighty thousand yuan on hand, but my mom doesnât believe me; she scolded me thoroughly over the phone, saying they raised me for nothing, calling me an ungrateful wretch."
"Brother Jiang, Iâm already 28 this year, about to turn 30."
Zhang Chao patted his own chest, speaking with emotion:
"Even if weâre brothers, why should the money Iâve worked so hard for be used to buy my brother a house, to fund his marriage?"
"Who has ever considered me or taken care of me even a little?"
"Am I really not worthy of dating, marrying, or having my own family?"
As Zhang Chao said this, tears of grievance welled up, making him look like a big kid.
"In this matter, your parentsâ actions are indeed not very reasonable..."
Jiang Tao frowned slightly, not quite agreeing with how Zhang Chaoâs parents were handling things.
Also coming from a rural background, Jiang Tao had some understanding of the current marriage market in rural areas.
Car, house, bride price, without five or six hundred thousand, itâs hard to manage.
For families like Zhang Chaoâs, bluntly speaking, itâs already good enough if they can muster the support of the entire family to find a wife for one son.
Their behavior seemed to indicate that they had given up on him and left the task of continuing the family line to his younger brother.
As for why it was his brother and not him, well, who said he wasnât their biological child?
With the familyâs poor condition and minimal support available, whether the two brothers could start their own families depended on their own abilities.
Draining one to supplement the other doesnât seem justified.
"You didnât hear how harshly my mom scolded me."
"She ranted at me over the phone for half an hour without repeating insults, even more vigorously than when sheâs cursing in the village."
"Heh, my brother called to blame me for upsetting my mom, claiming Iâm an unworthy son, heh, heh..."
"Since itâs not his money being spent to buy me a house, he sure talks easily!"
"My dad also called and said theyâd disown me, telling me to die outside and never come home."
"These are my parents, my brother!"
"This time, Iâve really had a falling out with my family; I honestly donât want to go back if I can avoid it."
"Brother Jiang, I genuinely envy you."
"Having such good parents, a nice wife, and a daughter whoâs so lively and adorable."
Zhang Chaoâs smile was filled with bitterness, as he jokingly and self-mockingly said:
"Brother Jiang, do you think I might have been picked up from a trash can by my parents? Or perhaps adopted from someone elseâs family?"