Mu Yi'an, a teacher at an agricultural school, in her thirties, unmarried, nearly expelled from her family by her biological mother.
Jiang Shuyun, a high school political teacher, in her ...
If you're going to do it, you should do it thoroughly and not rush through it or leave it unfinished.
"Shuyun, I'm not that weak. Although pregnancy wasn't something we expected, it's a fait accompli, so let's face it with a smile."
With Master Wan and the others around, we'll be fine. In the future, if anything happens, don't keep it to yourself; let's discuss it together.
You're absolutely right about the flashcards. We can't rush it. We need to not only make the flashcards first, but also understand the situation of the tenants in the village.
Will they be willing to let their child learn to read? Will this cause any conflict? After all, we've just arrived here and don't know much about things yet.
Mu Yi'an thought about it more deeply. Sometimes, doing good deeds isn't something you can just do whenever you want.
Human nature is a very complex thing.
"Okay, I understand. I won't hide anything from you anymore."
Jiang Shuyun knew that she was not as good as Yi An in terms of interpersonal relationships. Sometimes her thinking was too simplistic, and she didn't consider the things hidden behind the surface.
"Shuyun, I'm sleepy, I want to go to sleep."
Mu Yi'an felt very comfortable being massaged and talked a lot. She felt dizzy and her eyelids were drooping.
"Okay, you go to sleep. I still have some books to read. Good night, sweet dreams."
Jiang Shuyun lowered her head and gently kissed Yi'an's forehead; she had already fallen asleep.
With Yi'an and the children, his life changed.
No longer static, looking back, one can see decades of their life.
Raising children with Yi-An now is like opening a blind box; you never know what surprises await you.