Chapter 74: Chapter 74: How Can You Rest Assured? Chapter 74: Chapter 74: How Can You Rest Assured? âDonât forget to also buy Li Bao a bicycle, a sewing machine, and a radio for the family back home. If the money I gave you isnât enough, just cover it yourself for now, and later Iâll have your mom pay you back.â
As parents, naturally they need to prepare a wedding dowry for their beloved daughterâs marriage, but traveling from Aoli Village to North City is quite a distance. It would undoubtedly be inconvenient to bring the dowry with them,
hence, Captain Kang and his wife discussed and, through Director Wu, managed to obtain a sewing machine coupon, a bicycle coupon, and a radio coupon. It cost a fair amount of money, but neither of the Captainâs eyes even blinked.
Kang Guosheng: âI wonât forget.â
âThen thatâs settled. Your big brother and I will be leaving now.â
Having said that, Captain Kang signaled Big Brother Kang to follow, and the two headed towards the ticket checkpoint.
â¦
âDad, why are we leaving in such a hurry? And⦠and Dad, did you forget to hand over the dowry that the family prepared for Li Bao, and thatâs why you asked your second son to help us while sending himâ¦
As they boarded the train, Big Brother Kang, seeing no change in Captain Kangâs expression, couldnât help but voice his doubts.
âItâs the busy farming season, and being the team leader, do you think I can stay away from home? As for whether I forgot to give Li Bao the dowry we prepared at home, thatâs not the case.â
Captain Kang gazed through the half-open train window at the people coming and going on the platform and spoke unhurriedly: âAfter the incident with the Zhou Family, Li Bao has changed a bit. If I had given the dowry directly to her, are you sure she would have accepted it?â
Upon hearing his words, Big Brother Kang almost blurted out: âMost likely not.â
âHad it not been for that incident with the Zhou Family, Li Bao might have accepted it. But youâve seen how she has changed. Sheâs no longer as naive as before, understands to be considerate of the family,
knows how to keep her concerns to herself. Once she saw those coupons in my hand, Iâm sure she wouldnât have accepted them. Luckily, your second brother came to North City to visit Li Bao, so I took the opportunity to have him handle the dowry for her,
thus preventing those at the courtyard from thinking less of your sister and gossiping behind her back, suggesting that she had no dowry and was a burden to your brother-in-law, and thereby hurting your sister.â
Actually, if Kang Guosheng and his wife hadnât appeared, Captain Kang had already planned, before leaving the courtyard and heading back to his hometown, to stop by the Song Familyâs place, keep the âdowryâ prepared for Kang Li with Mrs. Qi, and ask Mrs. Qi to find someone to buy it and send it directly to the Luo Family.
As for not helping his darling daughter buy a washing machine at the department store, Captain Kang had also thought of asking Mrs. Qi for help.
After all, back in his hometown, Captain Kang had never even heard of a washing machine, even though he considered himself quite knowledgeable,
he had never heard anyone mention that department stores in the city sold washing machines, so he felt that he probably wouldnât be much help and thus didnât even bring up going to the department store.
After hesitating for a while, Big Brother Kang asked, âDad, youâre actually still worried about Li Bao, arenât you?â
âHow could I not be?â
Captain Kangâs expression was melancholic: âYour sister has never left home since she was little. Although sheâs become more composed than before, sheâs still young and rather naive, and Iâm afraid sheâll suffer silently without us knowing.â
Feeling somewhat heavy-hearted but still trying to offer reassurance, Big Brother Kang said, âIsnât Little Wu here? He will help us take good care of Li Bao.â
âYour younger brother has his job to worry about; how much time can he spare to look after Li Bao? Anyway, every fledgling will soar in the skies one day. No matter what, your sister has grown up, and we need to learn to let go, letting her face the path she has to walk by herself.â