In her previous life, Ye Jin was pure and kind, but she was schemed against by her stepmother and stepsister, which led to her losing her eyesight and being forced to marry the neighborhood rogue.<...
Grandma looked angry on the surface, but she was actually rummaging through the cabinet.
"Grandma, what are you looking for?"
Ye Jin asked curiously, and her grandmother turned her head to answer her granddaughter.
"Where are those glass bottles I put in the cabinet?"
"Grandma, why are you looking for a glass bottle all of a sudden?"
Ye Jin stood on tiptoe and took out a few clean glass bottles from the top of the cabinet.
Grandma happily took it and hugged her tightly in her arms: "Weiwei goes to school in town. The school is very strict. She will definitely not eat well. I will cook more meat dishes for her so that she will have meat to eat all week."
Ye Jin was at a loss for words. Her grandmother had never been to the restaurant she opened, so she naturally didn't know that the restaurant was very close to the school.
"Grandma, don't worry about it. I opened a restaurant in front of the school. Weiwei can eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner here. I guarantee the food is fresh."
Ye Jin snatched the bottle from her grandmother's arms and stuffed it on top of the cabinet.
This old man, the older he gets, the more he cares for the younger ones.
It seemed as if grandma never felt at ease with the sisters. She was always doing this and that, caring about them all the time.
"Jinjin opened a restaurant? You didn't even tell me about such a big thing?"
Grandma felt isolated and knew nothing about her two granddaughters.
Fortunately, she chats with people in the village every day, saying that her granddaughters love her and tell her everything.
As a result, she was like a fool and was kept in the dark about everything.
Grandma covered her eyes with her hands and sobbed sadly.
"You little heartless people, grandma can still move, and you won't tell me anything? Do you think I'm useless and don't want to stay with me anymore?"
Grandma sniffed as she spoke. Ye Jin couldn't see her expression and didn't know whether she was crying for real or not.
"Grandma, no matter what happens in the future, I will tell you the first time, okay?"
Old and young, the old person is like a child. You should not only obey her, but also say nice things to coax her.
When the grandmother saw her granddaughter’s good attitude in admitting her mistake, she immediately stopped sobbing.
"Okay, you said it, you can't lie to me!"
As grandma spoke, she stretched out her right little finger and insisted on making a pinky promise with Ye Jin, and Ye Jin smiled and agreed to her request.
In the evening, Ye Jin cooked and Gu Yan went to the kitchen to help.
Ye Wei originally wanted to help, but stood at the kitchen door for a long time and found that there was no place for him to stay there.
My sister and brother-in-law have a really good relationship. They even work together when cooking.
Ye Wei was just envious when Xiaohuo poked his head out of the room.
It was about to go to its owner to act cute, but was picked up when it passed by Ye Wei.
"Little guy! Where are you going?"
Ye Wei held Xiaohuo in her arms and stroked his fur hard.
The fiery red fur was soft and comfortable. The more Ye Wei touched it, the more she liked it. She simply buried her face in her back.
There was a soft touch on her face. She rested for a while and then ran back to her room to read.
Her sister went to the scrap collection station to buy her a set of first-grade junior high school books. She had a poor foundation and couldn't slack off.
Ye Wei sat upright at the desk, her eyes wide open as she read seriously.
But the more she read, the sleepier she felt. She couldn't understand many of the Chinese characters in the Chinese textbook, and she didn't know what the graphs and formulas in the math textbook meant.
Ye Wei tried very hard, but she had no basic knowledge and was overwhelmed. Finally, she collapsed on the table.
Before closing her eyes, she finally discovered a secret.
As long as she has books, she will never suffer from insomnia in her life.
Ye Jin prepared the meal. She called out to her sister in the kitchen a few times but she didn't see her sister come to serve the dishes.
She washed her hands and went to the main room. There was no one there, so she went to her sister's room and saw the little girl sleeping soundly on the table.
"Reading books can even have a hypnotic effect!"
Ye Jin was at a loss for words. She gently woke her sister up. Ye Wei first opened her eyes and looked at her in confusion, then she reacted and jumped up from her seat.
Ye Wei kept apologizing nervously: "Sister, I really didn't mean it. I couldn't understand these books. I felt a headache after reading for a while, and I couldn't help falling asleep."
Ye Wei pouted, her face full of annoyance. Why was she so stupid?
Her elder sister spent so much effort to send her to school, but in the end, she just wanted to sleep while reading. In this state, she will definitely be expelled from school.
It was a slightly springy day, and Ye Wei was so frightened that cold sweat broke out on his forehead.
The cold hand gently covered the back of her head, and Ye Wei became much more awake.
"Weiwei, you don't have to be afraid or worried. As long as you study hard, I won't blame you no matter how your grades are."
"You haven't even finished elementary school and don't have any foundation. Teacher Ye is willing to give you a chance, and you're willing to learn. That's already better than many people."
Comforted by her sister's powerful words, Ye Wei sat up straight again, her eyes becoming extremely firm.
"Sister, I will definitely work hard. If I don't understand something, I will keep asking the teacher. Even if the teacher gets annoyed with my questions, I will still ask."
Ye Wei raised her head, her eyes were burning, and her little face was full of energy. Ye Jin patted her on the back with satisfaction.
"Let's go out and have dinner. After dinner, I'll read with you."
Ye Jin attended junior high school and had good academic performance, but the failure in the high school entrance examination was still a big blow to her.
She hasn't read a book for several years and the content in the textbook is unfamiliar to her.
But some things, no matter how many years have passed since they were lost, will always be engraved in the minds of those who have truly learned them, and they will never be forgotten.
Ye Wei finished her meal happily and sat upright at the desk.
Ye Jin brought in a stool and sat next to her with a serious face.
She started with the simplest pinyin. Pinyin is tested frequently in elementary school, but only in some basic questions in junior high school.
Not knowing pinyin will not affect your studies, but it will affect your chances of getting high scores.
The total score for a test paper is limited. If you lose too many points on the basic questions in the front, your overall score will not increase no matter how well you do in the later exams.
Ye Wei had never learned pinyin, and she felt a headache looking at those tadpole-like characters.
But her sister explained it so seriously that she had no choice but to follow her.
I was confused at first, but gradually I began to understand.
Two hours later, Ye Wei was able to distinguish the differences between initial consonants, final vowels, and whole syllables.
Ye Jin patiently taught her the composition and pronunciation of pinyin.
Ye Wei spent four hours studying a simple pinyin before he finally got the hang of it.
Ye Jin's throat was hoarse from talking too much, and she coughed lightly a few times.
"Weiwei, you've learned well. That's all for today. I'm going to bed now. You should get some rest too."
"Thank you, sister. You've worked so hard. I've learned a lot, including pinyin. I'm so happy!"