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Chapter 169 - 111 Mrs. Yuigahama Wants to Marry to China

{Warning: China Glazing Ahead}

"Hasegawa-kun, what's wrong? What do you want to talk to me about?" Mrs. Yuigahama looked at Hasegawa curiously.

"Well, I suddenly want to write a book about family, so I want to understand some things about normal families and couples." Hasegawa scratched his head and said a little embarrassedly.

How should I put it? Hasegawa did feel a little embarrassed, especially since Mrs. Yuigahama was obviously divorced and had an unfortunate family. Asking her this question now seemed to open her wounds. However, apart from Mrs. Yuigahama, Hasegawa seemed to have no other people to consult.

Finally, after thinking about it, Hasegawa decided to give it a try. If Mrs. Yuigahama was unhappy, then forget it.

After all, it was a traditional novel, and the style of the book that Hasegawa wanted to write was a problem, so everything was based on authenticity. If you think about it without understanding it, it will make readers feel no sense of substitution, but it will be funny and funny.

"Family? Things between husband and wife?" Mrs. Yuigahama was stunned, and then her expression became a little strange, and then her face flushed slightly: "Hasegawa-kun, husband and wife, things between husband and wife, that, that, maybe, maybe I can help you find some discs..."

Hearing Mrs. Yuigahama say this, and looking at Mrs. Yuigahama's expression at this time, Hasegawa was a little confused. Mrs. Yuigahama, are you missing something?

"Ahem, Mrs. Yuigahama, that, I'm talking about daily life, some daily life, communication. Daily life is just these things." Hasegawa said hurriedly.

"Oh? Is, is that so?" Mrs. Yuigahama was a little embarrassed.

"Yes, that's it. I want to write a traditional novel about the differences between families in China and Japan." Hasegawa explained hurriedly.

"Is that so!" Mrs. Yuigahama suddenly realized.

"Yes, that's it." Hasegawa nodded heavily.

"Well, in this case, it seems that there is nothing to say. After all, it seems that everything is very ordinary. Although he started gambling and became a different person later, but, if you think about it, it seems that there is nothing to say, because I don't know where to start." Mrs. Yuigahama racked her brains to think.

Hasegawa looked at Mrs. Yuigahama like this, and he was slightly relieved, because Mrs. Yuigahama didn't seem to care about her ex-husband.

"Mrs. Yuigahama, wait a moment, I'll get the manuscript, you will know what to say after checking it." Hasegawa quickly ran back to the room to get the notebook.

After seeing Hasegawa running back, Mrs. Yuigahama's expression, which seemed to be indifferent to everything, became a little dim, and then she sighed. She had been hiding in front of Hasegawa before. She and her husband had been together for so long before, how could she not have feelings, but everything was covered up by her.

Hasegawa ran down quickly, still holding a notebook in his hand.

"Mrs. Yuigahama, take a look. You should know what to write after you finish reading it." Hasegawa put the laptop in front of Mrs. Yuigahama.

"Really? But this is the novel you want to write, Hasegawa-kun, is it appropriate for me to read it?"

"Of course it is appropriate. After all, it is not finished yet, and there are still many things that need to be consulted by Mrs. Yuigahama."

"Well, I'll take a look first."

Mrs. Yuigahama sat next to Hasegawa, curiously looking at what Hasegawa wrote on the notebook. She sat next to Hasegawa, even a little close. Although it cannot be said that the two people are completely close together, their hips and legs are touching.

Breathing the breath coming from the side, Hasegawa suddenly felt his heartbeat speed up.

"So, is it like this in China?" Mrs. Yuigahama suddenly spoke and woke Hasegawa up.

"Ah? Uh, oh, that's right." Hasegawa nodded quickly. He was a little absent-minded, so he didn't feel anything when time passed.

"Hasegawa seems to know a lot about China. It feels like he is a Chinese." Mrs. Yuigahama couldn't help but say.

"Well, I'm just a little curious, a little curious about China. Because, because, because I met a Chinese a long time ago, it seems that he came to travel, and at that time he told me a story, which is the story I am writing now. Well, maybe, that person at the time is the hero in this story." Hasegawa explained quickly.

This is an excuse Hasegawa had thought of before.

"Is that so? It feels so strange in China."

"Strange?"

"Of course, men in China can cook? Even housework and other things are done by men. This is too strange. Moreover, women in China feel too much. They have a monthly salary of 3,000, but they look down on men with a monthly salary of 8,000. Men in China are very family-oriented. They are completely different from men in Japan. Very different." Mrs. Yuigahama couldn't help but sigh.

"Well, the national conditions are different."

"Yeah. That's right. But. A monthly salary of 3,000 is so low, and the monthly salary of men is also a bit low. If it is 8,000, it is only 120,000 yen if converted into yen."

"Well, that's not how money is calculated. Prices in China are much lower than in Japan. Although the currency exchange rate is indeed calculated in this way. But a monthly salary of 8,000 is actually about the same as a monthly salary of 250,000 yen in Japan. Well, the living conditions are similar." Hasegawa said after thinking carefully.

"Oh? Is that so? If so, this salary is already very high. But why are women not satisfied with such a high monthly salary?" Mrs. Yuigahama exclaimed in surprise.

"National conditions, national conditions are like this."

"Is that so? But I still find it strange that men in China can tolerate this situation. If it were Japan, they would have divorced long ago, no, it should be said that they would not get married at all." Mrs. Yuigahama said with an incomprehensible look on her face.

"It is said that the national conditions are different."

"National conditions are really amazing. Suddenly it seems like I am marrying in China. Women in China are so happy. If what Hasegawa wrote is true." Mrs. Yuigahama couldn't help but sigh loudly.

Listening to Mrs. Yuigahama's sigh, Hasegawa felt strange in his heart. Was he proud? It seemed a little bit, but he felt so wronged and felt that he was not worth it.

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