and he earned a steady income every day. She hardly ever had to work, and the family could live on the money he earned. She would often send some good food over to my grandmother. After all, my grandmother was widowed at a very young age, and the days were hard, and she knew it wasn't easy for a woman to live with three children.
What a kind Auntie Zu, but as fate would have it, after experiencing poverty, she became a person who loved to take advantage of small advantages. When her sixth child was five years old, her husband died and what was an average family became impoverished. All her savings were spent on her husband's treatment for liver cancer, for which there would have been hope had the medical facilities been developed. Because there was no poverty plus the burden of six children. She often went to other people's homes to rub some things, and all of them went to relatives' homes. Others also knew she was in trouble and helped her more or less. But suffering from hunger, she was not satisfied with the little food given by others. One time, when others saw that she refused to leave the house for a long time, they gave her some freshly dug groundnuts because she wanted to get something to eat. But she still refused to leave. She picked up the bag she was carrying and secretly filled it with some more groundnuts when no one was looking. When the family found out, they didn't give her any more help. Because she took advantage of her own small advantage, the final loss is her own. In addition, nowadays society is complicated, there are a lot of scammers, and they love to lure those who love to take advantage of small advantages to be fooled. One weekend in my junior high school, a person pushed a gas bottle to my house,Said that their company to carry out activities, you can send a free tank of gas to me, but my give her 20 dollars delivery fee, I think it is very cost-effective to take 20 dollars out. But the guy didn't want it, and asked me if I had 100 bucks, and he had too much change to carry around, so if I gave him 100, he could charge me a few bucks less for the delivery. After that I felt something was wrong and then ignored him and took the 20 bucks back and then didn't need him to install the free gas. Had a look and knew he was a scam.
Unfortunately I heard about someone being scammed and the guy caught the big fish shortly after leaving my house. My aunt ZuBie, who loves to take advantage of small gains, was scammed out of a hundred and twenty dollars and cried bitterly.
The gas was loaded, but unfortunately it was empty, and the original replacement gas bottle had half a can of gas, which was taken away by the scammer, which was a big loss.
? Although her six children are about the same age as my father are working, each of them can send some money to her as living expenses every month. Six children, each give 200 dollars her, are enough for her to spend, rice and oil, they will be prepared to give her. But the small affluent life still can not change her love to take advantage of small habits, so that they eat a big loss.