Chapter 52: Eat Salty Radishes and Don't Worry



Du Xiaoying nodded, "Yeah."

"Oh my god, if all four of these kids go to school, it must cost a lot of money every year, right?"

"Girls will belong to other families in the future. This will delay my earning work points and waste money."

Du Xiaoying couldn't stand hearing this kind of talk. She said coldly, "Why are his father and I working so hard? It's all for the child. The girl is also my flesh and blood. As long as it's good for the child, I'd be happy to pick the moon from the sky. It's none of your business!"

"It's their own business, do whatever you want with it, don't worry about it." Liu Dajiao rolled his eyes.

The woman who was speaking blushed and turned pale, and she muttered in a low voice with a sullen look on her face.

.....

Here in this simple classroom

Even when the two children were using the book together, the four Song sisters sat upright and listened to the teacher's lecture with full concentration. Even if they had learned it themselves, they were not arrogant at all and listened carefully.

As soon as the get out of class was over, a group of children with their own backpacks rushed out to pick grass for pigs, trying to earn more work points for their families.

The four sisters were no exception. At the foot of the mountain, they met Sister Cao, who was collecting grass for pigs with her younger brothers and sisters.

"Erya, isn't it good to study?" Cao Mei's face was full of envy.

"Yeah! I listened to the teacher's lecture for the whole morning. I wasn't tired at all. It was really interesting." Erya looked at her best friend, her eyes lighting up. "Cao Mei, I'll teach you how to read and write in the future, okay?"

"My parents said that only by learning to read and write can rural children like us change our destiny. Otherwise, we will spend our whole lives working in the fields in the village. It's not that we farmers are bad at farming, but..."

Erya scratched her head, not knowing what to say.

Cao Mei's eyes flashed with surprising light for a moment, then dimmed a bit. She shook her head and said, "Forget it. I have to work hard to earn work points to support my younger brothers and sisters. My grandparents are old, and I'm the only adult in the family. I don't have time."

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