Chapter 270: Partial Parents Are a Disaster (1/2)



Chapter 270: Biased Parents Are a Disaster

"My eldest brother and his wife were afraid that we would move back to Shenyang. After they learned that we were both admitted to a university in Donghai, they wrote to me and repeatedly emphasized that our home was too small. They also said that I was a daughter who had married out of Shenyang and was no longer a member of the Shen family. I couldn't move back to Shenyang and disturb them." Shen Xue said lightly.

Her brother and sister-in-law were afraid that they would return to her hometown to beg for money and occupy her house, so they wrote three letters in a row, making her lose face in her husband's family.

"Are your brother and sister-in-law stupid? They treat you like this even though they know you two have been admitted to university?" Yang Jianying said in surprise. Being admitted to university means, not to say, a bright future, but at least there is security. It is too shortsighted to push away the current hot stove when it is not yet burning.

"They still think that we have our parents to support us. No matter how they treat us now, when we become successful in the future, they will not dare to not help them under the pressure of our parents." Shen Xue said with a sneer, but she thought in her heart that they had miscalculated. Now that they are so ruthless, don't blame her for not recognizing her relatives later.

"Biased parents are a disaster." Lin Mei said with emotion that she also had a pair of biased parents, otherwise, they would not have forced her to give up her job to her brother and go back to the countryside.

"Meizi, you are getting older and have been admitted to university now. You should find a partner as soon as possible." Shen Xue said earnestly. The Lin family and her family are neighbors, and the Lin family is more patriarchal than theirs.

"Let's talk about it later. I think it's pretty good to be alone. At least I don't have to worry about housing." Lin Mei shuddered when she thought that her house of less than 50 square meters had to be shared by three generations.

"Don't be so pessimistic, conditions will get better and better." Qiao Mo saw that there was no anger in her eyes and thought that she was also a person with a story.

Before Shen Xue could say anything, a tall, straight-limbed man in his thirties, wearing black-framed glasses, walked in. He stood in front of the podium and knocked on the blackboard. "Hello, students! Welcome to Donghai Foreign Languages University. I'm your homeroom teacher, Ouyang Lin. If nothing unexpected happens, I'll be studying with you for the next four years."

"Tonight is our first class meeting. We need to get to know each other and elect class committee members to assist the teacher. Now, please briefly introduce yourselves. Let's start with the first group."

"My name is Liu Aimei, I'm from Jiangsu Province, I like reading and calligraphy..."

After everyone introduced themselves, Teacher Ouyang announced the class committee elections: "Those who are interested in running for class monitor, please raise your hands."

Qiao Mo had no interest in being a class leader, but there were many who were actively seeking improvement. After several rounds of on-site elections, the class committee was selected: the class monitor was a 27-year-old male classmate named He Zhongfu, a very mature and steady man, also an educated youth who had been sent to the countryside. I heard that he had been the person in charge of the educated youth site before.

The study committee member was also a 22-year-old male classmate named Bing, from Kyoto. I heard that he was a third-generation red, and most of his ancestors and parents served in the military.

In addition, living committee members, sports committee members, and cultural and entertainment committee members were also elected.

After the class committee members were selected, Teacher Ouyang asked the class monitor to take a few boys to the warehouse on the first floor to move the textbooks. The boys were all strong men, and soon, piles of textbooks were moved over and distributed to the students.

"Students, please check your textbooks carefully to see if there are any wrong pages or missing pages." Teacher Ouyang reminded that the textbooks were printed in a hurry and errors may have occurred during binding. Early detection can lead to early correction.

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