Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 60: Pei Huai, Your Letter
XX University.
"Pei Huai, here’s your letter."
Entering the dorm with these words was a slender boy wearing glasses.
After entering the dorm, he walked to a table and handed the letter he was holding to the person sitting beside it.
The person sitting at the table was none other than Pei Huai.
Even though Pei Huai was sitting, you could still tell that he was tall with long legs.
He sat there with his back straight and showed no expression on his stern face as he took the envelope, only giving the boy a slight nod, "Thanks."
"Come on, we’ve been in the same dorm for years, no need to thank me."
The boy said this, circled the table, and sat across from him.
The dorm wasn’t very large; eight people lived there but there were only four tables, meaning each table was shared by two people.
This boy’s name was Zhang Yang, and he was Pei Huai’s bunkmate; they had always shared a table.
After three or four years, they got along quite well.
Because of this good relationship, Zhang Yang knew a little about Pei Huai’s family conditions.
At that moment, Zhang Yang looked at the envelope Pei Huai was holding, wanting to speak but hesitating.
However, Zhang Yang was the kind of person who spoke his mind.
He held back repeatedly but ultimately couldn’t resist.
"Pei Huai, hasn’t your family member written to you recently?"
Just as Pei Huai was about to open the letter, he paused for a moment when he heard this, but quickly shook his head.
To be honest, it’s been two months since Jiang Ran last wrote to him.
In the past, every letter from home always included a note from Jiang Ran.
Jiang Ran’s letters had no particular format and lacked false pleasantries.
They were straightforward and concise, with the sole purpose of asking for money.
Even though Pei Huai pretended not to notice every time, he found it strange that there had been no such notes from Jiang Ran lately.
Pei Huai lowered his gaze to the envelope, thinking that perhaps this time Jiang Ran had written something.
As for why she suddenly stopped writing before, perhaps she was just trying a trick of retreating to advance, to see if he would give in.
Now that she knew this tactic didn’t work, Jiang Ran would surely throw a fit.
With this in mind, Pei Huai’s hands didn’t stop as he opened the envelope and took out the letters inside.
There were two letters in the envelope, and Pei Huai unhurriedly unfolded them.
But when Pei Huai’s eyes fell on the two letters and saw the handwriting on them, he was stunned.
One was from Pei Yang, and the other was from Pei Shanshan.
Zhang Yang, sitting opposite, had been watching Pei Huai’s reaction, and upon seeing Pei Huai in a daze, he immediately asked, "Pei Huai, what’s wrong?"
Could there be something wrong with the letter’s content?
Or is it that his family member is asking for money again?
Hearing Zhang Yang’s question, Pei Huai came back to his senses and slowly shook his head, "It’s nothing. Pei Yang and Shanshan both wrote this time."
Zhang Yang raised his eyebrows at this.
This was rare indeed.
Usually, letters from the Pei family were mostly written by Pei Yang.
Even if Pei Shanshan had something to say, it was usually included in the same letter.
Writing separately like this was indeed a first in all these years.
Pei Huai didn’t say anything else and picked up the letters to read them carefully. 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
In Pei Yang’s letter, he first mentioned that everyone at home was in good health and everything was fine.
The rest of the letter was all about Jiang Ran.
Jiang Ran was making a lot of money by starting a food business with them.







