Huaihua didn't come empty-handed; she brought a can of milk powder.

This gift is quite substantial by today's standards.

Xiao Dang still doesn't have breast milk, but fortunately the Liu family is wealthy, so they are willing to spend money to buy milk powder coupons for their eldest grandson at the pigeon market.

And Huaihua must have come here this time to ask for a small favor.

With the college entrance exam just around the corner in July, Huaihua thought she should stay at Xiao Dang's house for a while.

The last time, the guy passed away.

Xiao Dang and Huaihua had a little disagreement.

Xiao Dang was in excruciating pain, but Huaihua seemed completely unconcerned.

I called her and sent her a telegram that day.

But Huaihua didn't return to Sijiucheng from Tongxian until the next day.

It's only about 20 kilometers long; even if you walk, you can walk back in one day.

This attitude made Xiao Dang quite dissatisfied with the locust flower.

But Huaihua's words were quite blunt.

When the sisters discussed sending Bang Geng to the orphanage, didn't that mean they had already severed their sibling relationship with Bang Geng?
Then why bother with this fake farewell and mourning after Bang Geng's death?
Xiao Dang couldn't refute Huaihua's words, but she was still unhappy, a stark contrast to Huaihua's relieved expression at the time.

However, in front of outsiders, Xiao Dang didn't give Huaihua any attitude.

She got up and took the milk powder that Huaihua handed her, scoldingly saying, "This stuff is so expensive, why did you buy it?"

Huaihua said with a smile, "It's not for you, it's for my nephew."

Where are the children?

Xiao Dang pointed inside and said, "Sleeping at home."

The two sisters got up and walked inside hand in hand.

Huaihua turned around and looked at Zhang Chunhua with pity, then said, "Aunt Chunhua, I'll come to play with you later."

"Okay, fine." Zhang Chunhua felt a little confused; she didn't understand the pity in Huaihua's eyes.

However, Xiao Dang knew Huaihua well. After entering the backyard, before even entering the Liu family's house, Xiao Dang pulled Huaihua aside and whispered, "What was that look in your eyes when you looked at Chunhua, and what was that tone of voice you used?"

"Oh, sister, you don't know."

That Yan Jiekuang, I don't know if he's gone mad or what.

She's been writing me letters a lot lately, along with some silly poems...

My colleagues misunderstood me.

I want to give Chunhua a heads-up and tell her to keep an eye on her man.

"He went to a lousy, hopeless school, and they actually think he's some kind of genius," Huaihua said disdainfully.

This is true. Huaihua never wrote a letter to Yan Jiekuang, but Yan Jiekuang, for some reason, wrote her several letters.

Initially, it was under the guise of encouragement and concern, specifically inquiring in the letter whether Huaihua had encountered any difficulties in her studies.

Huaihua replied with her thanks.

Yan Jiekuang's next reply was somewhat ambiguous.

Even if Huaihua ignored him, it didn't stop Yan Jiekuang from writing her a letter every month.

Huaihua was getting annoyed. She thought about talking to Zhang Chunhua, hoping that Zhang Chunhua would teach Yan Jiekuang a lesson.

"No, just ignore him."

This matter could be a big deal or a small deal; it's all about exposing the truth.

Who knows how much trouble the Spring Flower Festival will cause?
In the end, whether the couple lives well or not, they will blame it on you.

By the way, are you confident about this exam?
"Which school are you planning to apply to?" Xiao Dang offered a few words of advice to her younger sister with a helpless expression.

This younger sister isn't actually a bad person.

Perhaps because of her superior personal qualities, she tends to be straightforward and direct with people who are not as good-looking as her, rarely considering their feelings.

This is especially true for acquaintances.

They probably believe that acquaintances will always be tolerant of them.

This is also a mistake that beautiful people are prone to make.

He An, the third son of the He family, also has this problem. However, He An has always been overshadowed by He Yuan since childhood.

Even though He Yuan went to Hong Kong Island a few years ago, we could still hear news of her outstanding performance.

Now Ho On has gone to Hong Kong Island, but Hong Kong Island is different now than before.

In the past, the original inhabitants of Hong Kong Island held people from the mainland in high regard.

Because the mainlanders who went to Hong Kong Island before and after the liberation were all social elites with some wealth.

And after a generation of development, it was further influenced by the public opinion of foreigners.

Many people in Hong Kong Island now look down on those in mainland China.

The term "Beigu" (北姑) has only emerged in recent years.

In the past, people on Hong Kong Island took pride in being able to speak Shanghainese.

Nowadays, whether it's high society or ordinary people, they speak English and Cantonese all the time.

Therefore, when He An went to Hong Kong Island, what he felt most was exclusion and contempt.

Fortunately, she had someone protecting and supporting her.

Otherwise, who knows what kind of bullying they would suffer.

Given the prevailing social trend, He An was also somewhat affected.

She no longer took pride in her beauty, but instead focused on excelling in other areas to surpass the locals.

This shouldn't be considered a bad thing for He An.

Of course, He Anneng can cultivate healthy ideas in this environment.

It's also related to the protection she received from others, allowing her to experience some of the current situation in Hong Kong.

This way, she won't be subjected to too much discrimination, and she won't develop a distorted personality due to certain bad things.

For Lou Xiao'e now, these things are simply a matter of giving a heads-up, and her subordinates will take care of everything.

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"A top-tier university is out of the question; I'm not destined for that."

Sister, let me tell you, I want to apply to the 49City CNC Research Institute.

It's the family where Uncle He from our Intermediate People's Court is the principal.

I heard that students from their college get very good job placements.

Major manufacturers are vying for them.

Even those students from their intermediate and basic classes in previous years were able to become technicians after graduation.

"The starting salary after leaving school is at least forty or fifty..." Huaihua's eyes lit up as she talked about the school she wanted to go to.

In the past year or two, He Yuzhu's school has gained some recognition.

The key is finding the right fit.

They are all machine tool specialists.

Leaving aside CNC, this refers to the operation and maintenance of ordinary machine tools.

He Yuzhu's teaching here is truly skillful.

He himself also valued the students' work and wanted to make the school's reputation a success.

So the first few batches of students were assigned to work in factories, even though they didn't have university degrees at the time.

They also received very good arrangements.

It already has a good reputation in Beijing.

Xiao Dang was stunned for a moment upon hearing this. Huaihua didn't know about the conflict between the Jia family and the He family, but she did know a little about it, which she heard from Bang Geng.

However, Xiao Dang was only stunned for a moment. She believed that a family of He's caliber wouldn't be targeting her and her sister.

Xiao Dang hesitated and said, "I heard that the academy seems to value mathematics!"

How's your math?

When Huaihua heard Xiaodang mention this, her face fell.

She was somewhat confident about this year's exams, but her math and science scores weren't very good.

Xiao Dang's words shattered her beautiful dream. (End of Chapter)

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