After hearing her say that she wanted to take the postgraduate entrance examination, Ming Tianqing's first thought was that it was unnecessary.

She consciously explained to Fu Wanwan earnestly, "It's like this, Wanwan. Girls don't have to work too hard. You just need to be happy. Your brother and younger brother will always be your support..."

She had always thought so, because when she was young she had also been married into a family through an arranged marriage, so she naturally planned the same for her daughter.

But the girl standing in front of him immediately lowered her head to look at her phone when she heard this, and it was obvious that she was not interested.

Ming Tianqing took a deep breath, suppressed the slight dissatisfaction rising in her heart, and continued to speak softly, but in a different direction.

"Then can you tell me why you suddenly want to study archaeology?"

Ming Tianqing had never asked this question before because she didn't care.

In her opinion, this is nothing more than a little girl's infatuation and novelty, and it will naturally be fine when she grows up.

However, things did not develop as she expected. Instead, as she grew older, this idea became more and more deeply rooted in Wanwan's heart and difficult to eradicate.

Now that it has affected her interests and has become an unsolvable problem between the two of them, she has decided to trace the source and start her investigation from Wanwan's obsession.

But she didn't think that now Fu Wanwan was unwilling to say it.

Because she now understands that people who don't care about you just don't care about you, no matter what the reason.

So there are some things that only she needs to know.

Because Ming Tianqing mentioned this, it reminded her of something that happened a long time ago.

Fu Wanwan still remembers that when she was little, she went with her parents to attend her grandfather's birthday party. There were a lot of people there, and there were people everywhere she didn't know.

The maid took her to play with other children, but the children were chattering and she found it very noisy. She wanted to fit in but couldn't. She felt lonely all by herself.

She wanted to find her mother, but she got lost as soon as she walked out of the yard.

The grandfather's house was similar to hers, also a large house with several entrances and exits, but it looked very unfamiliar to her.

There happened to be no one passing by at that time, and it was at that time that she saw Uncle Xiao.

The moment she saw him when she was lost, Fu Wanwan felt that he looked very familiar, but she didn't recognize him immediately.

It was Uncle Xiao who recognized her first, then walked over and asked her, "It's Xiao Wanwan, are you lost?"

Fu Wanwan nodded, and the next second, Uncle Xiao picked her up.

But at this moment she didn't recognize who he was, so she leaned on his shoulder and politely thanked him shyly, "Thank you, brother."

She thought that if she didn't know someone, she could just call him brother or uncle. At that time, she saw that the man was young and handsome, so she felt that calling him brother would be the right thing to do.

Uncle Xiao kept laughing after hearing her address. "You don't remember me, Xiao Wanwan? I went to your house during the Chinese New Year. My last name is Xiao. I'm not your brother, but your uncle."

This scene is still fresh in her mind. Until now, Fu Wanwan still thinks of that scene from time to time.

Now that she has grown up, she finds that in her perspective, all the children look exactly the same. She always forgets them after seeing them, and when she looks back on them later, she can't remember what they look like at all.

Of course, this does not include those who are particularly pretty like Qingqing.

But at that time, Uncle Xiao was able to recognize her at a glance and called out her name, which was really amazing for her.

She was curious and felt close to him, and she couldn't help but want to get closer to him.

Later, she was sent to her mother's side. She sat beside her mother and watched Uncle Xiao and Grandpa Qin, the protagonist of the birthday party, having a good chat.

However, she was far away and couldn't hear anything, but she felt very satisfied just by staring at it.

Grandpa Qin was very happy and showed him the bracelet on his hand. Uncle Xiao said something and the smile on Grandpa Qin's face became even bigger.

At that time, Fu Wanwan was thinking in her heart, he is really amazing, being able to chat with Grandpa Qin who has such a weird temper for such a long time.

As they were chatting, the two of them stood up and went out.

She was curious and told her mother about it. Her mother was chatting with an aunt next to her and didn't pay attention to her, so she followed her out easily.

She was curious at first, but she didn't expect that her curiosity would break the porcelain that Grandpa Qin had just bought.

From the moment she bumped into someone, she seemed to have crashed.

When the sound of porcelain falling to the ground and breaking rang out, her mind suddenly went blank and her body stood there in a daze, standing among the pile of debris.

The servants she bumped into were terrified and kept bowing and apologizing, but Fu Wanwan didn't move, as if she was frightened silly.

Grandpa Qin came over hurriedly with a cane, the smile on his face disappeared, replaced by anger and distress.

The servant apologized even louder.

Fu Wanwan didn't move until Uncle Xiao walked towards her.

He squatted down, right next to her legs, where the porcelain was broken.

His bony hands searched among the debris on the ground, and finally, as if he had found his target, he picked it up and said something to Grandpa Qin.

As soon as he finished speaking, the heartache on Grandpa Qin’s face disappeared, but his anger intensified.

But this time it wasn't directed at her.

Finally, he told the frightened servant that it was okay and that he was not to be blamed.

He didn't blame anyone, but instead said several words to express his happiness.

Fu Wanwan knew nothing. It seemed that the matter was over before she could react.

Uncle Xiao came over and pulled her out, away from the pile of debris, and then asked her if she was lost again and couldn't find her mother.

She nodded dumbly.

He picked her up from the ground and sent her back again.

Halfway along the way, she suddenly remembered something and asked about what had happened just now.

“Uncle Xiao, what did you say to Grandpa Qin? He is not angry with me.”

Even though she was just a child and had just done something wrong, Uncle Xiao was still very kind to her and did not treat her lightly because of this.

He said that the broken porcelain was not the right one and was fake.

When Grandpa Qin found out, he no longer felt sad. Instead, he thanked her and the servants for breaking the things, otherwise he might never have known about it.

After hearing Uncle Xiao's explanation, Fu Wanwan had only one thought in her mind.

He is so awesome.

She didn't need to say anything, she didn't need to say anything, her admiration just flowed out of her sparkling eyes.

She asked, "How did you find out?"

Uncle Xiao said that he just happened to study this.

It was after this that archaeology became the most powerful profession in her mind.

She didn't tell anyone about this. She wanted to tell her mother when she got home, but she didn't listen. She just kept blaming her for running around, which made it impossible for her to find anyone when she came to her senses.

Then she kept getting scolded and was unable to say what she wanted to share.

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