Not only Ye Ke was surprised, but Ye Wenhui was also surprised.

"Wow, everyone is making money behind my back?" Ye Wenhui smacked her lips in amazement.

She knows about it, big brother.

The biggest feature is that it is expensive. The cheapest one costs more than 20,000 yuan. That’s not all. You have to pay a network access fee of 6,000 yuan, and the monthly phone bill is not cheap either.

Among the people she knew, only Lin Chengming and Wei Qian'an used it.

Ye Wenhui mentally weighed their wealth, then turned to Ye Ke and sighed, "Your school is also full of hidden talents."

Ye Ke chuckled. His first reaction was not to pay attention to the mobile phone, but to tease, "You'd better be free. You have time to read books when you're free. You can come up with these little idioms right away. How about I enroll you in an adult college?"

Ye Wenhui glanced at her sideways and brought up something that was completely irrelevant.

She did have a passion for learning when she was young, so she felt very regretful when she was unable to continue her studies due to family conditions.

A few days ago, she was bored and wanted to make up for the regret in her heart. There were no other books at home except Ye Ke's professional books. Ye Wenhui felt drowsy after just two glances and was caught by Ye Ke.

Ye Wenhui was also helpless. She was devoted to studying when she was young, so why did she feel sleepy when reading when she was older?

Seeing her embarrassed look, Ye Ke silently turned on the TV and comforted her: "Mom, you don't have to read books if you want to learn something. Watching TV is the same."

Ye Wenhui didn't take it seriously at first, and thought that Ye Ke was just giving bad ideas to distract her. But as she watched, she gradually became fascinated. Not to mention, the lines in the TV were all quoted from classics, and they sounded quite cultured.

Ye Ke was also attracted by it halfway through watching it. This version of Justice Bao is indeed a classic.

He tilted his head to glance at Ye Wenhui, and saw that she was already fascinated and didn't care at all that she fell asleep while reading just now. Then he comforted her, "It has nothing to do with you. Those books of mine are too professional. Not to mention you, I feel sleepy even when I read them."

Ye Ke continued to chatter, not noticing Ye Wenhui's increasingly dangerous gaze. "Oh? So you sleep in class too?"

Ye Ke suddenly became alert, quickly waved his hands, and replied cautiously: "How is that possible? Although I was sleepy, I still persisted in studying with amazing perseverance."

As he spoke, he clenched his right fist and waved it vigorously, showing a positive attitude.

Ye Wenhui curled her lips, thinking that the child was grown up, so she should give her some face and did not expose the truth.

Thinking of this, Ye Wenhui rolled her eyes at Ye Ke again. She was so tolerant of Ye Ke, but Ye Ke wanted to enroll her in a university? What was she going to do in university? To sleep?

Ye Ke felt guilty and rubbed his nose to change the subject, "Don't be fooled by the fact that they all have mobile phones, there are only a few who actually make a lot of money."

Ye Wenhui opened her mouth in surprise, clearly disbelieving, "How is that possible? This mobile phone alone is so valuable. Who would dare to buy it if it doesn't make money?"

Ye Ke: "Of course I made some money, but it's not necessarily a lot of money. The mobile phone is just for show."

It's not for face, but in many occasions, in order to show one's status, a mobile phone has become standard equipment. To a certain extent, it is also an admission ticket.

Ye Wenhui seemed to understand, but she looked a little disgusted. "It's such a waste of money. With that money, I could buy half a house."

Influenced by Ye Ke, Ye Wenhui now uses the unit of conversion for other things as the value of a few houses. In her opinion, a mobile phone that is just for show is obviously not as valuable as half a house.

Not only Ye Wenhui thinks so, everyone in the Ye family has this simple idea. Although everyone can afford a mobile phone, no one has spent the money so far.

Ye Ke didn't argue. After all, she felt the same way. They were just running a small business, so a phone was enough. Besides, the cell phone was bulky and expensive. She could wait until the PHS came out, which would be much more convenient.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like