My £760,000 Bonus Came With A £350 Warning From My Father-In-Law-Teptep

My year-end bonus was £760,000, and for the first time in years, I thought money might finally make our family’s life lighter.

Then my father-in-law called and told me I was only allowed to bring £350 home for the Lunar New Year.

Three months later, when I understood why, I cried so hard I could barely speak.

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All I managed to say was, “Thank you, Dad.”

The day before New Year’s Eve, the office had emptied early.

Half the desks were dark, the meeting rooms had gone quiet, and someone had left a half-finished cup of tea by the printer as if even the tea had given up on the working year.

I sat alone at my computer, finishing the last line of my annual report.

Outside the glass wall, the winter light was thin and gentle.

It touched the edge of my desk, caught the rim of my water glass, and made the whole room seem cleaner than it really was.

My eyes kept drifting back to the number on my screen.

£760,000.

I had known the bonus would be good, but seeing it confirmed made my chest tighten.

Five years of work sat there in one figure.

Five years of late launches, emergency calls, cancelled holidays, meals eaten cold, and nights when my daughter was already asleep by the time I came through the door.

For a few minutes, I did not feel tired.

I felt possible.

I thought of Chen Yu first.

His old car had been unreliable for months, and although he always said the train was easier, I knew the truth.

He left early, came home late, and never complained because complaining would mean asking for something.

Then I thought of Xiaoxiao.

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