In her previous life, her eldest brother died early, her second sister went blind due to illness, her third brother became autistic, and she herself lived a life of poverty and hardship, scavenging...
"Thank you, teacher. I'll remember this. Yesterday I boasted, 'I'm still myself,' and today you've given me a beating. It seems I need to calm down. After attending the wedding banquet tomorrow, I'll stay home and play with the kids."
Professor Chu nodded with a smile. This student was still the same as before, understanding things immediately.
Father Zhou couldn't help but reflect as well. They hadn't even seen the changes in their little girl yet, but Professor Chu had already pointed it out. Had they also changed after no longer having the pressure from the Kong family?
Zhou Niao had lunch at Teacher Mao's house before returning. After returning, he told his sister that his teacher's wife no longer forced him to marry his junior sister.
Zhou wanted to laugh at her elder brother, "Do you think you're a treasure? How can anyone be so stubborn as to want to be with you?"
Zhou Niao chuckled, "I've always felt this way!"
"Big brother has become shameless and smooth-talking!"
"He who keeps company with vermilion becomes red, and he who keeps company with ink becomes black."
"Are you talking about Lu Zhaochong and Brother Chao?"
"You and I both know it."
The brother and sister laughed wickedly, making it impossible for people in the room to understand what they were saying.
After feeding the three babies again and letting them fall asleep, the three grandmothers went downstairs.
Zhou Xiang was still thinking about what the teacher said. Ling Ran hugged his wife's shoulders and said, "Don't think about it anymore. Forget about the medal. Just think of yourself as a slightly wealthy woman. You still have a family, a husband, and children who need your care and effort to support.
As for other people's flattery, just think of them as being after your money, and be resolute in keeping your own money."
Zhou Xiang raised his head and looked at him, "What you said indirectly shows that I am indeed a little bit arrogant."