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Li Desheng was angry and sad at the same time. He really treated Li Shaohua as his own son, but in the end, what did he get?
Not to mention Li Dejun and his wife, who treated him as a sucker, wanted to take away his property, and wanted him to die early;
As for Li Shaohua, he put a lot of thought into his upbringing and sent him to the best school when he was young. That school was a private school with very high tuition, 300,000 yuan a year.
Moreover, the school is not in Xingning County, nor in the urban area, but in Binhai City.
In order to allow Shaohua to study well, he specially bought a house for Li Dejun and let Lin Liulian accompany him to study.
As a result, Shaohua said that the school was too strict after less than three months, he didn't like studying there and wanted to drop out.
He did not agree to drop out of school. Li Shaohua cried and made a fuss, refusing to go to school. Later, he had no choice but to agree to Shaohua dropping out of school.
After Shaohua graduated, he found more than a dozen jobs for him, but he didn't stay in any of them for long.
Later, he bought Shaohua a house and a car and arranged blind dates for him. However, Shaohua didn't listen to him at all and did the opposite of what he said.
His daughters, whom he didn't spend much energy and money to raise, all got into universities on their own, either 985 or 211.
Except for Zhaodi, the others all studied for a master's degree and a doctorate based on their own abilities, and successfully stayed in first-tier cities and bought RVs through their own efforts.
Even Zhaodi, whom he thought had the least future, passed the civil service exam and saved money to buy a house and a car.
The nephew whom he had worked so hard to train finally became a criminal and was about to go to jail;
He never took his daughters seriously and thought they were a loss of money, but each one of them was more successful than the other.
How ironic!