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Chapter 5: The truth of 3-year-old, understood by 5-year-old

"Shit luck!" Yuan Lie said provocatively, but since Zhou Ran didn't even raise his head, he lost interest.

I always feel like something has changed about my childhood friend, but she has always been eccentric since she was a child. When I think about it this way, it doesn't seem like there's anything wrong.

"It's time to eat, and you're still eating such a big pear. Come on, Lielie, come and help move the table!" Old Zhou walked out of the kitchen and saw three people eating pears. He couldn't help but say something.

The tone used to call upon Yuan Lie was very natural.

"Here I come!" No matter how delicious the pear is, it cannot compare to the status of braised pork ribs in the heart of a carnivore. Yuan Lie casually put the pear on the coffee table and walked towards the restaurant.

The sixteen-year-old boy is a few centimeters shorter than Lao Zhou. He is very thin and should still grow taller.

Zhou Ran went to get the rice consciously. Seeing the full pot of rice, he couldn't help but fall silent. How big of a glutton is Yuan Lie?

You know, two boxes of rice are enough for their family of three, but with Yuan Lie as one, they need five boxes!

"Get out of the way! I'll serve it myself!" Yuan Lie had entered the kitchen at some point, and seeing Zhou Ran standing still, he pushed her lightly.

Zhou Ran took a look and saw that the guy was using the big bowl she used to eat noodles in her family to serve the rice. It was a full bowl...

"Dad, he took my seat." When Zhou Ran came out after serving the meal, she saw Yuan Lie sitting in her "special seat".

"How come this is yours..."

"Lielie, give the seat back to Ranran. This is her seat from the beginning."

"Oh, okay, Uncle Zhou." At this moment, Yuan Lie was as obedient as a quail, humbly holding the rice bowl and changing his position.

He never learns his lesson and always challenges Zhou Ran's position in Uncle Zhou's heart, and he never tires of doing so.

Zhou Ran always makes trouble with him first, but this time he actually asks for help directly!

Count her hard!

"Ranran, eat more. Look at Lielie, she has such a big bowl of rice..." Old Zhou picked up several pieces of pork ribs for his daughter while speaking. Yuan Lie turned his grief and anger into appetite, and he picked up the dishes very quickly during the meal.

He was worried that his daughter would have nothing to eat...

Yuan Lie became even more depressed. My goodness, he just stayed in Beijing for a month, and his treatment plummeted?

Listening to his parents chatting with Yuan Lie, Zhou Ran also knew why he hadn't seen this kid for a month. It turned out that he had just returned.

I went to his grandparents' house during the National Day holiday. Unfortunately, his grandfather was in the hospital and his parents were busy with work, so the sixteen-year-old boy took on the responsibility of taking care of the elderly.

In fact, he doesn't need to do anything. There are nurses to accompany you, and there are nannies at home. Isn't it more reassuring to have a relative around?

Fortunately, the old man had a minor operation and survived. Yuan Lie's mother also took annual leave, and now the child has been sent back to school.

From this perspective, this boy is quite filial.

But what about always eating at her own house? It didn't happen in the novels she wrote, nor in her previous life.

"Ranran, are you counting the rice grains? Those who eat slowly will have to wash the dishes!" Seeing her daughter counting the rice grains quietly, Zhou's mother couldn't help but threaten her.

"Well, eat slowly, it's good for your stomach. Just wash the dishes." Zhou Ran had a bad stomach in her previous life and suffered a lot. This time she had the opportunity to take care of it since she was young, and she cherishes her life.

"You kid... why would they really ask you to wash the dishes? Go study after dinner. Today is your first day of school, so you should think things through. If you don't understand something, why don't you ask Lielie... Forget it, Lielie just got back too, he doesn't understand either."

"Lielie, go home early after dinner and study hard!"

Old Zhou finished speaking to himself. Yuan Lie looked depressed. If he hadn't been used to it since he was a child, he would really think that Uncle Zhou was chasing him away. Alas!

"I'll have another bowl!"

"Don't be anxious, the rice in the pot is for you, eat it slowly." Zhou's mother likes children who enjoy eating, unlike her son Zhou Ran, who eats like taking medicine since he was a child.

Zhou Ran is not to blame for this, it’s because his mother’s cooking is so bad!

But it seems that the mother treated her grandson the same way in her previous life... Unfortunately, her son is a rice crumb. She is just a picky eater, and her son is the real rice crumb.

After finishing his meal leisurely, Zhou Ran went upstairs alone. Yuan Lie did not leave and was still chewing the pear he had not finished before the meal.

Learning is the purest thing in the world. The harder you work, the more you will gain. Sometimes the results may not be satisfactory, but the knowledge you gain in the learning process will always belong to you.

In his previous life, Zhou Ran didn't understand this truth until he was thirty years old, but it was not too late.

Now that she has started planning her life at the age of fifteen, things will naturally go more smoothly for her.

I have finished reviewing the junior high school textbooks, and now I will officially prepare for the college entrance examination. Come on, high school students!

Some people say that when pushed to the limit, people can do anything, except math.

Fortunately, mathematics has never been an obstacle for Zhou Ran. In her previous life, she participated in the National Mathematical Olympiad since she was a child. Unfortunately, she attended a rural high school and did not even take part in the competition.

In other words, I passed the college entrance examination relying on the foundation I gained from the National Mathematical Olympiad when I was a child. I didn't even have to think about CMO or IMO.

In the mountains... maybe we can have a chance to compete?

During this month, Zhou Ran had already figured out what he wanted. Having worked in the government and not wanting to start a business, he figured university was the best fit.

If you want to work in a university, you must at least get a Ph.D., right?

In the next two years or so, I don’t know how high she can reach.

If it really didn't work out, she would switch to liberal arts. Anyway, she seemed to have some talent for law. She passed the bar exam in three months. She was working, older, a mother, and didn't have a law degree... These labels were originally jokes from the teacher in class, but she didn't expect them to come true one by one. She was very arrogant for a long time back then.

There is no way. Within the system, even if you get a lawyer's license, you can't get a salary increase. Not to mention salary, they won't even reimburse the registration fee!

I have to take on another job...public lawyer.

Qiu Zhiguo had no idea that his promising student was actually planning to switch to liberal arts, otherwise he would have been furious. Of course, the main reason for his rage was definitely not Zhou Ran, after all, there were many top students in the mountain school.

The point is, he was a top-notch math teacher, yet his own son couldn't even learn to divide and add "6" and "7"! A high school math teacher was being scolded like a grandson by an elementary school math teacher who had only graduated two years earlier.

Qiu Zhiguo felt wronged and had nowhere to seek justice!

High school students have to go to school at 6:50, and Zhou Ran goes to bed on time at 11:00. Good sleep is the basis of a healthy body!

The next morning, Lao Zhou got up early, prepared breakfast for his daughter, and then called her to get up.

Zhou Ran gave his father some face and only let his father call him once before getting up, washing up briefly, and going downstairs to eat. Unexpectedly, he saw Yuan Lie.

"Why are you here?" It was so early in the morning. Could you even ask for breakfast? Her father seemed to have only cooked a bowl of noodles.

"Lielie is here to pick you up for school. Eat quickly! This weekend, Dad will take you to buy a car." Old Zhou just remembered that his daughter needs a car since she goes to school on a daily basis.

Buy a car? Why does it sound like she's talking about buying a four-wheeled vehicle?

Her first little Audi was bought in full with the help of her father after he just said this.

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