Chapter 1391: Chapter 1392: The Aggrieved Eldest Mistress (Part 1) Zhang Yu lived to be over 60 this time, and passed away before turning 70. Fortunately, she didn’t suffer much. The latest_epɪ_sodes are on_the 𝚗𝚘𝚟𝚎𝚕·𝚏𝚒𝚛𝚎·𝚗𝚎𝚝 At this moment, she was surrounded by grandchildren, not to mention that Xiao Lei and the others were in their respective fields, practically considered leaders. As for Xiao Xi’s generation, Xiao Xi is still studying, pursuing a doctoral degree, and will follow the research route in the future. The next generation is also following the research path. Regarding their choices, Zhang Yu fully supported them; she was truly a good grandmother. Xiao Yi and his wife have the Xiao Family’s wealth, so their days aren’t bad. Zhang Yu is also doing well, and she left the courtyard house to Zhao Lei, as it was the Zhao Family’s old residence and should be left to her son. As for Zhao Hong, the five consecutive Wangfujing shops she acquired in the ’80s were all left to Zhao Hong. As for the jewelry, it was divided among the two daughters-in-law, one daughter, and the grandchildren. As for the shares and houses, they were all placed into a family foundation, benefiting the families of Zhao Lei, Zhao Hong, and Xiao Yi. Half of the foundation’s profit is d to Zhao’s Foundation, used to help children in the Western Region who can’t afford schooling to complete their education. Zhang Yu believes that as long as they don’t squander it and live well, this family foundation should be sustainable for a long time. She yawns, then gets up, once again feeling the youthful, carefree state of her body. Every time she completed tasks, towards the end, Zhang Yu couldn’t help but sigh about the feeling of various restrictions as an elderly person, which was really unpleasant. But there’s no way around it; she couldn’t leave this world early to finish the tasks, or she’d surely score zero. No, it’s not just scoring zero; points would be deducted, which is completely unacceptable to Zhang Yu. After doing a full set of yoga movements and feeling her body’s flexibility, Zhang Yu finally released a long breath. Just as she was about to take a sip of water, she noticed that the screen actually showed a video of her doing yoga earlier. At the sight of this video, she immediately knew what was happening without asking—it was definitely a system issue. “Hmph, I was thinking that you need gold coins now, and I thought about buying those things. Now, I’m very angry.” Zhang Yu declared, “I absolutely won’t spend a penny.” Aah, the system originally thought that Zhang Yu’s clumsy yoga practice was quite amusing, so it recorded it, thinking it’s better to share the joy than enjoy alone, and wanted to share a bit with Zhang Yu. But it completely forgot that she’s truly a stingy person. Alas, a mistake; the system was quite helpless. After all, it’s the one who did it, and now it can only clean up its own mess. Ignoring the system’s cute voice, Zhang Yu said directly, “Settle it.” The system could only reluctantly prepare a settlement for Zhang Yu. As for how many gold coins she had now under her name, she really didn’t care. They’re just numbers. Apart from buying things within the system, what else can they do? Zhang Yu sincerely felt that space was better, at least she could store things there to be used in the next task. While Zhang Yu was feeling cheerful, the system randomly announced a number, “Zhang Yu, do you need to bring the items in your space to the next task?” “Of course, I do.” These are the achievements she worked hard to earn, meant for being pulled out when needed in the next task. But now hearing that the system had set a price for those items, Zhang Yu didn’t feel great at all. “Don’t tell me I have to pay a fee to bring them to the next task.” Such a thing—the lousy system is indeed capable of doing that. The system was a bit embarrassed but still expressed simply, “Yes, because they are not for a single task.” “Everything needs rules, otherwise it would be chaotic.” The more the system spoke, the more its attitude was righteous and firm. Hahaha, Zhang Yu was truly shocked by the system’s attitude. “Rules? You think the system really needs this?” Zhang Yu muttered discontentedly. Though she knew that since the system had said so, she absolutely could not pay this fee. “If this time I bring so many things to participate in the next task, when I come back and participate again without using those things, will I still need to pay?” This point is crucial; you can’t have to pay each time for the same things, or it would be repeated taxation. As expected, hearing Zhang Yu’s words, the system was really disappointed. It initially thought about getting more plan-exceeding gold coins. But Zhang Yu immediately identified the problem, and although a bit unhappy, the system quickly adjusted, “No need.” “But once you take it out from space and put it back, it will count as new items, and you’ll need to pay again.” Oh, understood, Zhang Yu expressed comprehension. Sometimes looking at the good things in space, she would take them out for fun, but knowing now, she couldn’t take them out; otherwise, she’d have to pay. “As for items collected during the task, taking them in and out should not be a problem, right?” Whatever the case, she still needed to confirm clearly—money that shouldn’t be spent, must not be spent. “No need. Apart from items previously taken out and brought back needing a fee, items collected during the task can be taken in and out without issue,” the system reiterated. Zhang Yu made an OK gesture, indicating her understanding. “Alright, I’m leaving.” Zhang Yu considered she wasn’t bothered by those few points, but watching the gold coins disappear, her heart still felt a little unsteady. Never mind, having provided revenue for the system already, there’s no need to spend anymore; Zhang Yu comforted herself reasonably. The system wanted to stop Zhang Yu, as no one doesn’t want to earn money, especially when Zhang Yu still had plenty of gold coins in her account. The system was envious and anxious looking at it. But there’s no choice; if Zhang Yu decided to take a break and not participate tasks, the one who would be crying is him. Currently, with various shortages in manpower, everyone is coaxing their teams to complete tasks diligently. Indeed, Zhang Yu must be feeling the loss seeing so many gold coins deducted. If it had known this would happen, it should have given Zhang Yu space earlier—that way she definitely would’ve worked hard to earn money. But it doesn’t matter; starting now isn’t too late. Zhang Yu wasn’t aware of the system’s frustrations; she happily embarked on the path to make money again. Don’t let her previous muttering fool you—about how the system was so shady—paying so many gold coins for such valuable things was absolutely worth it. “Hey, Sis, what do you think?” Zhang Han said as if his mouth was dry. If she weren’t his biological sister, no way he’d have this patience. What do I think? Zhang Yu didn’t anticipate being asked to make a choice right after arriving, without even receiving the information first.