At first, Jiang Lid didn't mention anything to Jiang Cong about Jiang Jinghan moving back home, until it was nearly time to repay the mortgage, and Jiang Cong brought up the issue to Jiang Lid.
Jiang Lid then tactfully mentioned that Jiang Jinghan and her husband had a falling out and moved back home. Having a baby had also cost the family quite a bit.
The underlying message was clear: there was a high possibility that they couldn't afford to help him with the mortgage.
Jiang Cong wasn't too concerned about Jiang Jinghan living at home. How could a village home be as comfortable as his house in the county?
But when he heard that Jiang Jinghan had used the family money, leaving nothing for his mortgage, he couldn't stand it.
As the saying goes, "A married daughter is like spilled water," so how could Jiang Jinghan, after being married for so many years, return to rely on her parents?
