Chapter 138 Lu Chengcheng's Background



After marriage, she was not like those ignorant and foolish women who beat or scolded their ex-wife's children. Instead, she adopted another approach, using polite distance to make Lu Chengcheng feel disappointed in this family, alienate the relationship between father and daughter, and make Lu Chengyi focus all his attention on his two children.

And she did succeed. Lu Chengcheng became taciturn, self-deprecating and sensitive. Fortunately, she did not give up on herself and was admitted to the best university in East Province based on her academic performance.

"Cheng Cheng, I find you to be an amazing person. You were able to get into such a good university despite living in such an environment. Many people would have been wasted long ago in your environment."

Lu Chengcheng smiled bitterly and said, "Maizi, I'm not as amazing as you say. The reason I got good grades was simply because every time the final exam results came out, my dad would sign the test paper. I wanted him to praise me, so I studied so hard. In the end, besides studying, I didn't know what else I could do."

Cheng Maixiang's eyes suddenly became moist.

In front of her eyes, a ten-year-old girl suddenly appeared. She was buried in her books under the dim light, with a small thought in her mind: when the final exam comes, she will get the first place in the class again, and her father will sign the test paper, touch her head and praise her for being so well-behaved.

"So when you got home yesterday, did your Aunt Lan not make you angry?"

Cheng Maixiang was really worried. She was afraid that the funny brother and sister would be upset with her and couldn't do anything to her. If they went home and complained to their mother, the mother and the two of them would take their anger out on her. As for the father, he was completely useless.

If she had known Lu Chengcheng's status in the family, she might have let the siblings go yesterday.

"No," Lu Chengcheng smiled and said, "Maizi, what you said yesterday was very righteous. My father was very shocked. When he got home yesterday, he whipped my brother and sister. No matter how Aunt Lan pleaded, it was useless.

My dad said that when ordinary people's children make mistakes, they are whipped. They are not from wealthy families, so why can't they be beaten? Aunt Lan and my dad had a quarrel, and in a fit of rage, she took the two children back to her parents' home today.

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