"Mom, I start school tomorrow, you don't need to take me, I can go by myself."
Liu Shengnan chose H University of Technology, which is very close to her home, so she could manage on her own.
Of course, she planned to live on campus.
As the saying goes, distance makes things better and closer proximity makes things worse. When she was away, her mother was always worried about her, afraid that she wouldn't eat or sleep well. Now that she's only been back for a couple of days, her mother is nagging her every day.
I'm scared, I'd better stay away from her.
Aunt Liu glanced at her. After so many years of mother-daughter relationship, how could she not know her little schemes? But now that she's in college, this is probably the only time she'll be able to see her off. She has to see her off at least once.
Without a doubt, he said, "Your dad and I will help you move your things tomorrow."
Hmm... okay.
Once her mother makes a decision, no one in the family can change it.
Liu Shengnan stuck her tongue out at her father and then continued eating.
The next morning, Liu Shengnan was dragged out of bed by her mother.
"Mom, it's barely dawn, isn't it a bit late?"
Two seconds after being pulled up, Liu Shengnan became so tired that she swayed and eventually couldn't hold on any longer. She fell face down into the pillow, her buttocks sticking up.
Soon, her breathing became even.
Aunt Liu slapped her hard, her voice so loud it was almost like she was yelling in her ear.
"Get up quickly, we need to take you back to school as soon as possible, your dad and I have things to do."
Liu Shengnan rubbed her ears, which had almost gone deafened from the noise, and reluctantly got out of bed, muttering to herself.
"I didn't ask you to go. I already said I can go by myself."
As Liu Ma rushed to the door, she turned around, her eyes slightly narrowed.
"What did you say?"
I kindly took her to school, then muttered something like, "My leg is broken."
The tuft of hair on its head received a danger signal and immediately sat up straight.
"No, I didn't say anything. Thank you, Mom, for taking me there."
Only then did Aunt Liu leave the room, satisfied.
As she watched the door close, she collapsed onto the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling.
Just as the door was about to close, the will to survive took over, and he scrambled to his feet, patted his face, and tried to clear his head.
"Liu Shengnan, wake up! My legs still need to grow properly."
After changing my clothes and going outside, I found my parents already having breakfast at the table, and my luggage, which I had packed yesterday, was placed by the door.
Aunt Liu called out to her, "Come and eat, then you'll leave."
A bowl of porridge, a steamed bun with mixed grains, and some pickled vegetables—that's all it takes to fill you up.
Actually, Liu Shengnan wasn't lacking in food during her time in the countryside, but she still inevitably lost weight, though she was quite thin.
After she returned, she also enjoyed being taken care of by Aunt Liu. Although it wasn't for long, it was enough for her to gain a few pounds.
His complexion looked much better than before.
Several people each carried a large bundle downstairs. Her family lived in a tenement building, where there were many people in one building, not to mention several adjacent buildings.
When she arrived, some elderly men and women who were chatting idly downstairs greeted her. In Liu Shengnan's opinion, this group was no different from the group under the old tree at the entrance of Hongqi Brigade Village.
No one within a radius of several miles knew the news better than them.
"Hey Liu family, where are you going with all these bags and packages?"
The news of Liu Shengnan getting into university had already spread, but that didn't stop Liu's mother from showing it off again, especially since others had asked about it so eagerly.
With a broad smile, he said, "Oh! It's university registration today, I'm taking my kid to register."
Actually, Liu Shengnan wasn't the only one in this area who got into university; there were others too, but her family was the first to do so.
The elderly folks realized what was happening and looked Liu Shengnan up and down. She was the first college student they had seen that day, so they praised her with all their might.
"Oh my, this is your daughter? She's really talented and beautiful, much better than mine...bulabulabula" A barrage of praise was poured onto Liu Shengnan.
At this moment, Aunt Liu wasn't in a hurry to say that she had things to do after dropping her off at school.
They exchanged a glance with their fathers, then obediently lowered their heads and waited patiently for Aunt Liu to finish her nagging.
Do not disturb me now, do not interrupt me.
You wait, things are hard to say outside. Wait until you go home, wait until no one is around.
I've been married into your Liu family for so many years, and you two are already unhappy even when I just say something.
For so many years I've worked diligently and conscientiously, without ever receiving a single reward. I'm even forbidden to say a word. My life is truly miserable...
First they attacked Liu's father, and then she was the last one.
You're just like your deadbeat father, you don't know how to care about me.
Therefore, keeping quiet is a clear choice.
Besides, there are benefits to her being happy. If no one bothers her, she'll be in a good mood all day, and she and her dad can be a little more unrestrained.
Sure enough, as soon as she arrived at the school gate, Aunt Liu spoke up, giving her a dollar to buy three bottles of soda to cool off, and telling her to keep the rest herself.
After finishing the drink, he returned the bottle to the person before continuing his walk into the school gate.
After finding the place to welcome new students, I signed in, found the dormitory location, and headed there.
It takes a little time at home, but now there are many parents of students at school.
Halfway there, Liu Shengnan saw a very familiar figure. She rubbed her eyes, wondering if she was seeing things.
But as the person drew closer, their face became clearer and clearer.
Oh...you read that right.
That guy is Li Yuzhe.
This person looked all respectable and greeted her parents in a very serious manner.
"Hello, Uncle and Aunt, I am Li Yuzhe, a friend of Liu Zhiqing. You can just call me Xiao Li."
She even solicitously took the bundle from her mother's hands.
"Auntie, let me take this, you can rest."
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