Sweet Nostalgia of the 80s-Chapter 44 - I Don’t Want to Study Anymore
44: Chapter 44 I Don’t Want to Study Anymore
44 -44 I Don’t Want to Study Anymore
Seeing the dinner table become such a scene, my daughter-in-law feel wronged and my granddaughter angry, it’s impossible not to say a couple of words, “Alright, let’s all stop arguing.
We’ll just get through this meal and make a good one next time.”
“Yeah, exactly!
That’s what I like to hear from my brother-in-law!” Bai Jianshe finally satisfied.
“Okay!
Fine!” An Hao, holding back anger, spoke word by word, “In this family, only my dad earns money.
He works for the production team during the day and at the brick kiln at night.
One person earns the money for seven or eight people to spend.
Do you think you’re eating just rice?
This is all the flesh and blood and sweat of my dad!
Do you want to drain him dry or drive him to his death?”
“That’s taking it too far.
We never meant that!
Everyone shut up and eat!
If anyone says another word, the old lady’s walking stick doesn’t see!” Seeing the situation worsening, the old lady took control of the matter in time.
Everyone at the table fell silent and obediently lowered their heads to eat.
After the meal, the Bai Family wiped their mouths, pushed their bowls away, and with a lift of their legs, they headed to Bai Yanjiao’s room, leaving only the An Family and the table full of leftovers behind.
An Hao clenched her teeth at the chaotic table and without a word, stood up to begin cleaning up.
An Ping felt that the Bai Family had been overdoing it these days.
Watching An Hao quietly clean up, he genuinely felt sorry for her.
“I’ll help you wash the dishes!”
Seeing An Ping pick up the pot to fetch water, An Hao quickly stopped him, “An Ping, let me do this.
You better spend your time reading books in your room.”
“Sis, who reads books during the New Year!” An Ping didn’t want to study; his grades weren’t particularly good, and he didn’t have much interest in learning.
Plus, with the family hardships, he wasn’t planning to continue studying, “Sis, I’ve decided.
After the New Year, I’m going to the city to work and earn money.”
An Hao was taken aback upon hearing this.
In her previous life, An Ping had also given up studying early.
In this life, was he going to give up again?
In her previous life, her relationship with An Ping had deteriorated to the extreme, and she only cared about her own feelings, neglecting her brother.
In this life, she was determined to make sure An Ping continued his education.
He absolutely must not drop out and start mingling in society, picking up bad habits, and ultimately meet with a tragic death.
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“No, An Ping, I don’t agree with you not studying!
It’s said that knowledge changes fate.
So many people want to study but can’t.
Our dad works so hard to provide for your education, how can you not study?” An Hao firmly opposed.
“I’m just not cut out for it.”
“No one is born good at studying.
If you’re not doing well, you need to work harder!
An Ping, you have a sharp mind.
Right now, you’re just too playful.
If you concentrate more on your studies you will definitely make it.” An Hao turned to look at An Shuchao, who sat next to the table frowning and puffing on his cigarette, and said, “Dad, am I right?”
An Shuchao exhaled a big puff of smoke, “An Ping, your sister is right.
When your mom died, she made me promise to see that both of you got a good education.
As long as you want to study, even if I have to pawn everything, I’ll support it.
Unless I fall.”
“Dad, I just feel sorry for you!”
“To show you care for Dad, study hard.” An Hao said as she continued cleaning up, “Don’t worry about the money.
I will help Dad work more to earn it.”
“Alright then.
I’ll go read!” Seeing that both his father and sister disagreed, An Ping had no choice but to temporarily give up the idea and walked out, lifting the curtain.
Back in his own room, Bai Yufeng was sitting on the edge of the bed flipping through his textbooks waiting for him.
Seeing An Ping come in, he jumped up, “So, did your dad agree to let you go work in the city with me?”