Chapter 137: Providing for the Children's Education (2/2)



However, according to Song Anan's plan, she will supply it as long as possible.

As long as my two younger sisters are willing to study and speak, I will continue to support them.

After Song Anan knew about the history, she knew that although the college entrance examination had been suspended in the past few years, it would be resumed soon.

All the children in the family study hard so that they can go to university in the future.

In the future, academic qualifications are becoming more and more important.

Of course, academic qualifications are one thing. At most, Song Anan hopes that the children in her family can read more, become well-educated, and improve their quality.

Why do people say that country people have poor quality?

Isn’t it because country people receive less education?

Some are happy and some are sad.

Song Anan was immersed in joy, but others were not having such a good time.

Song Lingling was scolded by Song Dajiang and Wang Caifeng because she failed the exam.

At the beginning, the Song family paid for Song Lingling to go to high school, but they didn't pay for Song Anan to go to school.

In the end, Song Anan passed the exam to become the brigade accountant, but Song Lingling failed.

Originally, the old couple of the Song family treasured their eldest granddaughter very much, but Song Lingling always disappointed them.

At this moment, Song Dajiang and Wang Caifeng were both reflecting on whether they were wrong to favor the first wife and mistreat the second wife.

If they had not been harsh towards the second wife all along, the series of events that followed would not have happened.

Song Dajiang still holds the position of team leader, the second brother and his wife have not divorced, and without a family, life at home will not be too bad after all.

After these things happened, the old couple of the Song family realized how terrible the situation of the first wife was.

He is lazy and incompetent, and is really not as good as the second wife.

The more they think about it, the angrier they get.

How could Song Lingling, who had been pampered and brought up in the Song family, endure such grievances?

She hated Song Anan to death at this moment.

If it weren’t for Song Anan, how could I have been scolded by her grandparents?

Lu Fangfang wasn't feeling well either.

Zhou Hongying is raising money now.

One hundred dollars is really a lot.

Where can I get a hundred dollars at home?

Zhou Hongying calculated all the numbers and only managed to get ten.

The only money left was to borrow from other families.

But when they heard that Zhou Hongying came to borrow money, the eldest and second brothers Song and their families immediately made an excuse, saying that they had run out of money.

They knew very well that if they lent out the money, they would most likely not get it back.

Your mother asks you to borrow money but is unwilling to pay it back. What can you do?

You can't force my mother to hand over the money.

The best way is not to borrow, then nothing will happen.

When the third wife saw that the first and second wives both made excuses not to lend money, she decided not to lend money either.

It would be fine if everyone came together, but it would definitely not be possible for the three families to come together separately.

Seeing that her three sons' families were unwilling to lend her money, Zhou Hongying was very angry.

"Fangfang is your biological sister, but you are not willing to lend her any money. Is there any brother like you?"

When Mrs. Lu heard Zhou Hongying scolding her, she immediately became unhappy, "Mom, that's not what you mean.

Now that everyone has moved out, each of us will have our own lives to live.

There are children to feed at home, and we are living in a tight financial situation, so where can we find money to help my little sister?"

Second Sister-in-law Lu and First Sister-in-law Lu had the same interests at this moment, and stood on the same front. She helped First Sister-in-law Lu and said, "That's right, mother. We also need money to live on our own. At the beginning, our family couldn't make ends meet, and we didn't make much money. How could we have extra money to give out? You asked us to collect so much money. Aren't you forcing us to death and not letting us live a good life?"

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