Some of them have fathers who are in gambling debts, and some of them have family members who are seriously ill.

Most of the students who dropped out of school were girls. No matter how poor the boys' families were, they would grit their teeth and let them continue their studies.

I have two younger brothers, and I used to have the same concerns.

I'm afraid that my parents are biased towards boys and won't like us anymore if we have a younger brother.

It turned out that my worries were unnecessary.

Grandma treated us all equally, especially Dad. After he had a son, he actually felt more guilty towards us.

He won't discipline us too much, but if we make mistakes of principle, he will still show his fatherly authority.

The couple, one playing the good cop and the other the bad cop, managed to keep us in check.

Of course, they have never treated us unfairly in life.

My mother would make new clothes for us from time to time and would care about whether our clothes were the right size and whether our shoes fit our feet.

In addition to these daily little things, our parents would also take time to ask us about our studies.

We have always been in a semi-free-range state, in which everyone feels particularly comfortable.

Not only are we not under any pressure, but our families have also prepared a way out for us.

We often have an idea that if we can’t concentrate on studying, we can just go farming. What’s the big deal?

This idea supports us and makes us move forward more courageously.

As a girl, I studied mathematics, and not only was I not criticized, I was also praised for my promising future.

With the love of my parents, I finally grew from a small sapling into a healthy one.

After graduating from college, I went on to graduate school and then a doctorate.

After graduating with a Ph.D., I was immediately spotted by people at the research institute and started doing scientific research.

This is the path I chose, and it is also my favorite path.

I heard that after my eldest and second sisters returned to their hometown, there was an endless stream of people looking for matchmakers for them.

Who can blame them for being so outstanding? There are so many bachelors in the army, so how can there be a lack of matchmakers?

I originally thought that I would have some peace and quiet in the laboratory, but I didn't expect that I would be noticed by several senior brothers as soon as I arrived.

My senior said that I was pretty and capable, and that it was a rare opportunity for a woman to join their lab, and everyone wanted to seize the opportunity.

I looked into the laboratory and was surprised to find that I was indeed the only woman in our laboratory.

Plus, I inherited my mother's beauty and look like a decent person.

Coming to this place suddenly was like a sheep entering a tiger's den.

I found that they looked at me very eagerly and provided me with various conveniences when doing experiments.

Not only that, when we were not doing experiments, everyone was very attentive to me.

People often bring me meals, and some give me snacks for free.

I always refuse these things directly and never give people hope and then keep them hanging. My mother says this is an immoral behavior.

If you like it, you like it. If you don’t like it, you don’t like it. There is no room for ambiguity.

Seeing how indifferent I was, I didn’t expect these gay men to have found out my home address and were planning to attack me from the inside!

They bought cigarettes and alcohol for my dad, and clothes and bags for my mom.

Just when I was worried that they would collapse from within, my mother called me.

My mother told me on the other end of the phone that she rejected them all and told them clearly that she did not practice arranged marriages here.

So she won't interfere with my emotional problems and let me solve them myself.

After hanging up the phone, I breathed a sigh of relief and felt the love of my parents again.

They give me not only a life of food and clothing, but also spiritual richness.

What I appreciate most about them is that they never force a decision on me at any time.

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