[There are so many hidden dangers in the bedroom!!! Oh no, after seeing this, I can't even lie comfortably back in my bed anymore (disbelief emoji).JPG]
[I'm thinking of getting a new bed. My headboard is made of fabric and I've never cleaned it. I used to lean against it every day and didn't really notice it. I even thought it was nice that it was fully upholstered, so I didn't need a separate pillow when I was using my phone at night. But when I opened it up, the stains inside gave me the creeps!]
[This home economics teacher is very good, but please stop! If she keeps going, there won't be a single clean spot left for me to squat in this doghouse ┭┮﹏┭┮.]
The window tracks were so dirty! But it was quite satisfying that the housekeeping teacher just swiped them clean with a scouring pad.
Pillow inserts and comforter inserts also need to be aired and washed regularly. I've never washed my comforter! ┓( ′?` )┏
[Haha, me too! I rarely even air out my blankets, let alone wash them. No wonder I often get rashes on my back. I really need to wash them more often and let them get more sunshine.]
I thought I had super strong resistance; I looked at a bunch of things without moving an inch, until I looked up and saw the bedroom light. I was really puzzled—where did that little black dot come from?! To protect my eyes, I've decided that from now on, I will never look up again! (* ̄rǒ ̄)
[Wow, that's impressive! The person upstairs is really something!]
Yao Wenle hadn't been eliminated last time, so he did a lot of research afterward, reading many books on cleaning and even some on organization. Unexpectedly, this time the assessment focused on the bedroom, and the organization knowledge he'd learned proved invaluable.
As for Yao's father's procrastination, he didn't tolerate it at all and directly assigned him the easiest cleaning job.
When Yao's father resisted, he would only mock him; when Yao's father threatened to withdraw from the competition, he ignored him.
This guy is a bully who picks on the weak and fears the strong; he's all talk and no action. He's a paper tiger. After Yao Wenle saw through him, he was a little curious as to why he hadn't seen through him before.
One of them only knows how to swagger around at home and put on airs. Nobody cares about him outside. When he gets praised, he starts to act like a brother to outsiders. But when he runs out of money, he comes back to bully Yao Ma.
He had known for a long time that his family's financial situation was not good. One by one, his childhood friends had moved away from the apartment building, but his family had not yet moved. He used to think that Yao's father, who ate early and came home late every day and sometimes got drunk, was working very hard, after all, that's what Yao's mother had told him.
But it wasn't until Yao Wenle grew up, old enough to understand the family's financial situation, that he saw through the lies that had been going on all these years. He often felt that his father was drunk and had a bad temper because of the family's sacrifices, and he felt guilty. But the moment he saw through it, he felt it was all a joke.
Society is progressing, and he is progressing, but his father is left behind in the past of the feudal dynasty, and his mother is left behind in the middle of the transition from the old society to the new society of the feudal dynasty. Instead of choosing to bravely take a step forward, she chose to retreat and stay in the old society of the feudal dynasty with Yao's father.
His only child, who survived because of the one-child policy, became the sole subject of their feudal empire.
Yao Wenle sometimes doesn't even dare to think that if there were more children in the family, his parents' "throne" would be even higher.
When he, their only child and slave, no longer wants to be ruled and breaks free from this broken circle, Yao's mother, who is the weaker of the two, will become the target of Yao's father's oppression. Although this is still the case now, Yao Wenle still shares some of the attention.
After everything became clear, Yao Wenle felt that the things his mother sometimes said to him, such as "No matter what, he's still your father," "Bone is still bone," "He's your father," and many other things he couldn't remember, were actually part of a large-scale PUA pyramid scheme.
It's simply because she chose to revert to the old feudal society, so she hoped her children would follow suit. That way, with children, she might not be the only one oppressed, and she would feel like she was becoming a powerful right-hand woman to the ruler.
Yao Wenle thought to himself that he wasn't a girl yet, otherwise he might have been brainwashed by his docile mother and become a slave to his father, the feudal emperor, before being "sold" to other families to continue being slaves.
He suddenly felt puzzled, wondering why the fight against feudalism hadn't been more thorough back then.
[The atmosphere in this group of contestants feels a bit strange. This dad doesn't seem efficient at all; I don't know how he even made it to the next round.]
[This mom seems alright, she's quite quick. Yao Wenle seems pretty organized, although her cleaning skills are average, she's quite methodical.]
[Yao Wenle's dad doesn't seem like a good fit. Didn't the two of them have a fight last time? I thought he was going to withdraw from the competition. I was even hoping that another family I liked might be able to fill in.]
[How could I possibly withdraw from the race? Didn't you see the trending topics online? The final prize money includes three cars: one for the champions of the two-person, three-person, and four-person categories!]
【Huh?! That's fake, isn't it?!】
[I don't know if it's true or not, but Yao Wenle's dad doesn't seem as capable as the two five- or six-year-old kids in the group of four. Besides being slow and unresponsive, he also seems to have an indescribable sense of frustration about him.]
[Hehe, that's right. I guess they just don't want to do it. When I was used to being bossed around, I'd do the same thing, all perfunctory and full of resentment, when I didn't want to work.]
[If you don't want to, just withdraw from the competition! I couldn't even get a spot! You're just hogging the spot without doing anything!]
[That's right, my family really wanted to go but we didn't get selected, and this person even had a long face. I hope they don't advance this time.]
[Tsk tsk tsk, good luck to all the other groups! How did this group manage to advance by beating the last place again?!]
[Sigh, this group really organized the clothes and bedding in the wardrobe. The other groups were always the last to start frantically organizing, some hadn't even opened their wardrobes. They probably only made it to the next round by a narrow margin because of this bonus point. Honestly, this group always loses the most points for teamwork.]
[Indeed, I've never seen such an uncooperative family. Other families, even those with members who don't usually clean, still try their best, after all, they're all there for the prize money. This group is just blatantly complaining. They can't even be bothered to put down their bowls; their moral character is lacking. I suggest they be disqualified from the competition.]
Indeed, it seems the pairs with higher teamwork scores had higher average scores. The trios and quadruple teams each had their weaknesses; some seemed to spoil the kids, while others felt the elders were too arrogant. Everyone has their own "father." The quadruple team, a blended family, was better. The husband and wife each had a child, and both kids were very capable. The two little sisters were always so happy to advance; it was so satisfying to watch.
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