There will be no younger brothers or sisters.
If you're lonely, you have to make friends on your own.
"No, I don't have any friends anymore," Du Yuheng pleaded with her mother. "I don't like those friends—"
I also don't want to lose the friends I already have.
So Du Yuheng made a promise, "If you enroll me in Zhou Xinya's school, I will definitely study hard and get high scores."
This seems to be the only thing he can offer.
But he has always been very well-behaved. Saying this is like provoking his parents, as if he is threatening them, "If you don't listen to me, I won't study hard."
How can you provoke parents?
"Studying is your own business, don't try to set conditions for me!"
"All good things must come to an end. You can't be with Zhou Xinya forever. You'll have to part ways eventually, from elementary school to middle school to high school and university."
Even if you're reluctant, you have to accept it.
Then you gradually forget about it.
"Go back inside!" Du Weiguo's voice rose a little, and he saw tears rolling down his son's cheeks. "Don't embarrass yourself here!"
She got even angrier, feeling that her son couldn't speak properly and could only cry.
Lin Meiling usually didn't want to embarrass Du Weiguo in front of outsiders, but that day she couldn't help but ask, "What do you mean by not knowing how to speak properly?"
"He spoke to you nicely, did you listen?"
No, Du Weiguo had already made up his mind.
When is it wrong to be sentimental?
"He's just reluctant to let go, why are you forcing him to be ruthless?"
"We clearly have the ability to prevent him from suffering this pain, yet we act as if nothing happened and let him process it on his own?"
Kind, filial, sensible, and sentimental.
These are clearly good qualities, but adults don't take them seriously.
But when they need it, they'll ask, "Why don't you talk to me? Kids have so many worries, it's such a hassle."
When it comes to parenting, Lin Meiling feels she hasn't done anything and tells her husband to "not do anything either."
Let him develop on his own like a seed; as parents, we just need to provide him with rain, sunshine, and nutrients.
Lin Meiling said to Du Weiguo, "You're such a roughneck, I don't want to argue with you—"
"Don't ask what you need to do in childcare, just think about what you shouldn't do."
Lin Meiling was the one with the most say in the family, and she made the decision to change schools and prepare the application materials again.
After I'm done, I'll go have a heart-to-heart talk with my son.
It was from that day that Lin Meiling realized her son was not good at making friends. He was too nice and was always bullied. He could not swear or perform on stage.
Nobody likes an ordinary, slightly chubby boy; they like to tease him and laugh at him.
After being tricked a few times, Du Yuheng stopped giving so easily.
Until he met Zhou Xinya.
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