Jian Xingzhi was taciturn and weak from a young age, which is why he rarely went out alone.
His mother was terrified that he would go out alone, and that very night her son was abducted.
In his mother's words, if you punch Jian Xingzhi, he'll be sent flying, and he'll cry like a little crybaby for a long time.
Therefore, Jian's mother basically did not allow Jian Xingzhi to go out alone.
Over time.
Jane's mother discovered that her child had gone astray and become a withdrawn child!
This caused Jian's mother so much worry that she couldn't sleep at night. She deeply reflected on herself, wondering where she had gone wrong in raising her child.
How did you manage to turn your child into a withdrawn and mute person?
Unfortunately, she searched for a long time but couldn't find the reason.
Her father, Jian Xingzhi's maternal grandfather, suggested that she let her child grow up in a different environment.
She thought about it for a long time.
I can't figure it out.
What kind of environment would be suitable for Jianxingzhi's new place?
Later, she told her husband about it.
Mr. Jane looked up from his newspaper and saw his youngest son sitting quietly, sipping his milk, while his eldest son carefully picked out the foods he didn't like and was overly gentle and sensible.
A moment of silence.
"How about... we send them to a different environment to give them a shock?"
The youngest son is too withdrawn; he is unwilling to talk to others or reveal his needs.
The eldest son appears gentle and considerate, but in reality, he is cold-hearted, indifferent, and has no passion for anything; sooner or later, problems will arise.
This can't go on forever.
Jane's mother agreed with her husband's suggestion: "Where should we take them?"
After thinking for a moment, Jian's father recalled his previous conversation with the head of the Fei family. He pondered for a moment and then made a suggestion:
“Perfect timing. Fei’s little genius has gone to the countryside to teach and educate people. Let A-Xing and A-Jin go there, change their environment, and their studies won’t be a problem.”
Jane's mother remained silent.
To be honest, she was unwilling to send her child to the countryside.
She and her husband work hard to earn money, isn't it all for the sake of giving their children a brighter future and a better education?
She admits that she has a somewhat biased view of education in both urban and rural areas, and she prefers to send her children to a better environment where they can receive a positive influence.
She paused for a moment, glancing at the two unusually quiet children. How old were they?
At such a young age, he has already lost interest in the world.
If we force them to stay and let them grow on their own, it's fine if we can correct their behavior, but what if their personalities continue to develop this way?
Isn't this a disguised way of depriving them of their right to be passionate?
But she wasn't sure.
Will things get better if we send our children to the countryside?
What if we make their situation worse?
Why the countryside?
After a moment of silence, Mr. Jian said, "Change needs a trigger. Since they aren't interested here, why not change them to a different environment?"
"Don't worry, if they don't want to stay in the countryside, just give us a call and we'll bring them back anytime."
Jane's father believed that his sons would obediently tell them their impressions of the countryside.
Because the eldest and youngest sons never hid anything from them.
Jane's mother was still hesitating.
Jian Huaijin was always adept at reading adults' expressions. He listened silently to his parents' words, discerning his father's thoughts and his mother's inner conflict, and took the initiative to speak up and resolve the predicament:
"My father, mother, and younger brother's personalities might be suited to going out for experience and relaxation. I'm also very curious about the scenery in the countryside, so why don't we let my brother and me give it a try?"
“If we’re not happy in the countryside, my brother and I will contact our father and come back. What do you think, Mother?”
Hearing her eldest son take the initiative, Jian's mother could no longer hesitate.
She simply couldn't understand why her husband had chosen the countryside, or even abroad if necessary.
Mr. Jian saw through Mrs. Jian's thoughts and smiled to soothe her anxiety: "The countryside isn't some poor, remote place. Who knows, the scenery there might be much more novel than in the city."
"Let them see more of the world. It's safer in China. They're still young. Let them try other places in China first. If that doesn't work, they can try going abroad."
"What do you think?" He turned to look at his two sons.
Jane's father made no attempt to hide his relationship with his son.
He believed that the matter they were discussing concerned the children themselves, and how could they make a decision on their own without their knowledge?
He listened to what Jian's father said.
Jian Huaijin had no objection, but he respected his younger brother's choice. He asked his brother, who was sitting quietly to the side, in a low voice, "Ah Xing, do you want to go to the countryside with your brother?"
Jian Xingzhi remained silent for a moment before blankly raising his head to look at his parents, and finally nodding mechanically.
He didn't care about it.
He found the world boring, too lazy to talk, and too lazy to muster any enthusiasm.
He was intelligent from a young age, good at thinking, and could grasp things very quickly.
Life has been too smooth, without any obstacles, not even a stumbling block the size of a pigeon egg.
Therefore, he was indifferent to things that he could understand immediately upon reflection.
He didn't even want to pay too much attention to the matter of changing his environment.
So he agreed to his father's request.
*
With his brother's help, he quickly entered Fei Zexi's class, and he knew a little about Fei Zexi.
But I don't know much about it.
He didn't care about this young genius from the Fei family; he had no interest in him.
I would simply listen to his lecture and then leave.
The first week of physical education class.
Since there were only four of them in class, the PE teacher was too lazy to be strict.
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