Bi Yue waved her hands hurriedly: "If you give me the test paper now, I can't say I will get full marks. I really haven't delayed my studies, and I had a break at noon, teacher! Please help me keep the secret." Her hands turned into a palm position again.
After scolding Bi Yue, Li Yongyuan, who taught Bi Yue foreign languages, sighed: "Which school does your brother go to? Is the rented place habitable?" She was thinking that boys, at least their safety can be guaranteed, and they have more strength to knead dough, so she would rather let the young man suffer.
Bi Yue walked out of Teacher Li's office dazed and holding a note.
Bi Cheng happily assured Bi Yue that his grades would not fall behind and he would "move" immediately.
Bi Yue was worried. She spread out her brother's luggage and put it on the kang. "Every week during the holidays, I'll come to accompany you. Remember to read books and don't just focus on kneading the dough. It's okay as long as you're awake."
Teacher Li Yongyuan returned home and rummaged through the drawers. Her husband, Wang Qi, who worked at the library, opened the door and was stunned for a moment: "What are you doing?"
"Find some summer clothes I can't wear anymore."
"What do you mean?"
"Alas, the student I taught, that girl is dressed worse than a middle-aged woman like me. She doesn't even have a skirt. Old Wang, that girl is still busy selling fried dough sticks to help support her family."
Teacher Li's husband frowned. "Don't you hate street vendors? A college student selling breakfast? I think you don't know the seriousness of the matter!"
"We're from the countryside. My grandfather has uremia. We don't have the money to treat him, and I don't think he can be cured. Every month we have to buy expensive painkillers and mail them out. The little subsidy the school gives us goes to my brother and me."
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These days, Bi Yue was giving tutoring lessons to Chu Ci and had never met Chu Yifeng. Naturally, she didn't know him, so much so that she later kept complaining about the "stranger" in her heart.
Chu Yifeng was ordered around by Ye Boxuan, working overtime every day to prepare statistical reports. It can be said that the entire army was very busy, and it was known as the "million-strong military reduction."
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