Chapter 64 The Suffering of Being Uneducated (2/2)



Alas, it is a sin for an old man and a patient to follow me and eat this stuff. ”

Liu Xinyan picked up a piece of fish and stuffed it into her mouth, humming with satisfaction, "Hmm, auntie's cooking is still delicious.

Jiang Xin, ask your aunt if she still wants a daughter, and I will be her daughter. ”

Qiao Jiangxin rolled her eyes and said, "My mother doesn't want a daughter, and this is what I did, it has nothing to do with my mother."

Liu Xinyan's eyes lit up.

Qiao Jiangxin quickly raised her hand, "Hey, I don't want a daughter either."

In my previous life, I married into the Chen family and cooked for more than 30 years.

Moreover, in the past few years, in order to supplement the family income, Qiao Jiangxin also made boxed lunches and sold them on construction sites.

When it comes to his cooking skills, he is definitely one of the best in the area.

What's more, at this time, most people are reluctant to use oil when cooking, and usually stew them in one pot. How good can the taste be?

Liu Xinyan looked at the large vat next to her and said, "Jiang Xin, please teach me how to cook. Let's make this fish dish."

She lowered her voice and said, "I think Second Brother Gu likes it very much, and fish soup is very nutritious. Last time when I followed you to the market, I heard people say that buying fish can help the mother at home increase her milk supply."

Qiao Jiangxin glanced at the large vat under the eaves and said, "Didn't you say last time that all the animals in there were your sons?

The dog climbed up and grabbed two claws, but you still chased him around and beat him. ”

Liu Xinyan stuffed her mouth with rice while saying, "I have raised a child for many days and used him for a moment. After raising him for so long, it is time for me to repay you."

Qiao Jiangxin was silent for a moment, "Then I'll teach you how to cook, and you'll teach me how to read?"

Liu Xinyan had heard from Qiao Jiangxin last time that she started school when she was over seven years old, but after only reading three volumes (two volumes in a year, which meant she had finished the first volume of the second grade) she was forced to go home to work.

"Okay, it's settled. I'll teach you how to read. After all, I've graduated from high school, so it's no problem for me to teach you."

Qiao Jiangxin's eyes lit up. "Okay, I'll take the bowl back and bring the book over. You wait for me at home."

Qiao Fangfang was in the fifth grade, and Qiao Jianguo and Qiao Jianhua had both graduated from junior high school, so they had no shortage of books.

While the neighbors weren't paying attention, Qiao Jiangxin went into the utility room and came out carrying a clean sack, which she had carefully packed out before leaving the house.

In my previous life, I suffered from lack of education and was looked down upon wherever I went.

Especially when accompanying Che Jinmei and her husband to the hospital, Qiao Jiangxin, who could not understand the complicated procedures on the electronic screen, had to put on a shameless face and smile as she went around asking people questions and getting signatures.

If she has a good temper, he will show her the way. But if she has a bad temper and is impatient, he will often ignore her.

She was already feeling restrained, and the people in line behind her were urging her impatiently, "Auntie, can you please hurry up? There are still many people behind you."

"That's right. If you don't understand something, then come out and figure it out. Isn't that just wasting everyone's time?"

Every time this happened, Qiao Jiangxin would bend over anxiously and say sorry over and over again.

Even when he was selling lunch boxes at a stall or working part-time, Qiao Jiangxin suffered a lot because of his lack of education.

Chen Wende and Chen Zhi have always been reluctant to talk to her because they both think that what Qiao Jiangxin says is stupid.

They were even unwilling to take her out, nor were they willing to tell Qiao Jiangxin what she did wrong.

I would just say to her, "What do you know?"

Qiao Jiangxin could only cook three meals a day for the family, boil medicine for her parents-in-law on time every day, and add two of her sister-in-law and brother-in-law's favorite dishes on the day they were coming back.

When they were chatting and laughing, Qiao Jiangxin couldn't get a word in because she was uneducated.

When smartphones were popular, she only knew how to use an old-fashioned phone. She didn't know how to shop online or order takeout. She tried to fit in with everyone and study hard, but her memory was poor.

She held her phone and asked Chen Wende to teach her, but Chen Wende said, "You are so stupid that it's useless to teach you. It's a waste of everyone's time."

She took her cell phone to find Chen Zhi, and Chen Zhi impatiently said the same things to Qiao Jiangxin as he did to his father.

The fact that he is uneducated is an inferiority complex that was engraved in Qiao Jiangxin's bones in his previous life.

Her lack of education also made her fall far behind the times, and no one around her was willing to guide her.

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