They were just tiny babies in swaddling clothes, and in the blink of an eye they've grown up.

Before we knew it, that little girl who had just been born has now grown into a graceful young lady.

Su Qingming and Yueqing's youngest daughter is named Su Ruoheng, and her nickname is Ruoruo.

The character “若” makes the name more lively, while “蘅” means fragrant herb, representing noble and beautiful qualities, hoping that the girl will be elegant, charming and virtuous.

Hmm~ This name was given by Ruoruo's maternal grandparents. After all, Du Jianxin was worried about his precious granddaughter being named by the Su family.

They chose their names too casually, like Su Junjun.

Du Jianxin couldn't bear to see his beloved granddaughter's name, which would follow her for life, so casually chosen by the Su family.

Moreover, because both Su Qingming and Yueqing have to work, Ruoruo actually spends most of her time at the Du family's house.

Ma Xiaoqing and her husband weren't unwilling to take care of their granddaughter, but Du Jianxin didn't trust the Su family elders.

His precious granddaughter can't be held back by the Su family; after all, there's a precedent, so he has to be careful.

However, because of the newborn Su Ruoheng, Du Jianxin and Yang Shujuan still listened to their son-in-law's advice.

They moved to a place not far from the Su family's home.

This way, the elderly Su couple can see their granddaughter more often, and Du Jianxin can focus on teaching his two children.

Du Jianxin has been a teacher his whole life, so teaching three children is a piece of cake for him.

The main focus was on teaching Wang Anzhao and Su Ruoheng. Su Junjun was somewhat afraid of Du Jianxin's identity, so she only came over occasionally to talk to him.

Of course, Su Junjun is free to come and go as she pleases, and Du Jianxin does not force her.

It's not like it's his own child; he doesn't have the time to force others to listen to him. Although he's a teacher, the place for teaching and nurturing is the school, not outside.

As soon as Yueqing finished work, she rushed to her parents' house.

The couple now eat at their parents' house, but stay at their own home.

As for the three children, they either live in the Su family's old house or in the Du family's place.

Although Du Yueqing is the mother of two children, she has hardly ever cared about their education and upbringing.

Even when the child was young and needed to be breastfed, she was just a container for the milk; once the child finished eating, she would be taken away.

If it weren't for her fear of pain and the one-child policy, Du Yueqing felt that she could have had many more children like this.

Su Qingming wanted to say that even if his wife wasn't afraid of pain, and even without family planning, he only needed one child, so please don't have another one.

Su Qingming returned a little later than Yueqing; he had gone to the school to pick up Wang Anzhao and Su Junjun.

Although the two did not attend the same school, Su Junjun's junior high school was quite close to Wang Anzhao's elementary school.

They go to school together, which makes it convenient for them to come and go.

Now, Su Junjun is a young woman in her teens. Having lived in the Su family for a long time, she has become much more sensible.

Under the influence of the Su and Du families, he also learned many things.

Although Su Junjun still misses her mother and grandmother, she can still clearly distinguish right from wrong.

She's not as naive as she used to be; she won't blindly believe everything others say.

She now understands the pros and cons, and knows what kind of family she should grow up in, and what kind of family background is beneficial to her future development.

This isn't because Su Junjun is materialistic or vain; it's just that she was born with these advantages.

She wouldn't be that foolish; she couldn't waste the advantages that God had given her.

Especially after Su Junjun entered junior high school, she immediately noticed the gap between herself and her peers.

Children possess a kind of "innocent cruelty."

Children in this age group often experience an imbalance between cognitive and emotional development.

They are in adolescence, and while their cognitive abilities are developing, their emotional regulation abilities are not keeping up.

They are aware of the consequences of some of their actions, but find it difficult to control their emotions and impulses.

For example, when emotionally agitated, one might speak without thinking, saying hurtful things, and then regret it afterwards.

Middle school students crave acceptance and recognition from their peers, and in order to fit into the group, they may engage in some aggressive behaviors.

For example, if you see your classmates ostracizing a classmate, you might follow the crowd and join in in order not to be isolated, even if you feel it's wrong.

In junior high school, regardless of whether my grades were good or bad, I was always intentionally or unintentionally isolated and ostracized by my peers.

But Su Junjun was different, because the children of families with connections in the county all knew about Su Junjun's family background.

Those students whose families were not in the same social class as Su Junjun were moved when they saw Su Junjun being personally invited by school leaders and others to the opening ceremony to speak on behalf of the students.

Everyone understood that this student's family background must be extraordinary.

Nobody's stupid. When isolating classmates, people will definitely pick on those who are weaker than themselves to isolate and ostracize.

Su Junjun was a special presence at school, a fact known to all her classmates. After all, she had many opportunities to showcase her talents in front of school leaders.

Whenever there are school activities, Su Junjun is always given priority. Other students have to put in a lot of effort to perform on stage or participate in a competition.

But Su Junjun didn't have to work hard to get her share; she already had hers.

It was precisely because of these special treatments that Su Junjun clearly understood that the Su family held an extraordinary position in the county.

This also made Su Junjun realize that the Su family, which she disliked when she was a child, was actually her support and her source of confidence.

She understood these social customs and principles at such a young age; I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

When Su Ruoheng saw her older brother and sister return, she excitedly called out, "Brother~ Sister~ Ruoruo missed you so much... candied hawthorns?"

Before Su Ruoruo could finish speaking, she noticed that her older brother and sister had entered the house empty-handed.

Her disappointed voice clearly sank, and the last words almost fell to the ground and couldn't be picked up.

Zhao Zhao directly saw through her younger sister's little scheme, "Ruo Ruo~ do you like your older brother and sister more, or do you like the snacks they bring back?"

Ever since Ruoruo ate all sorts of snacks that her older siblings bought from the school gate, she has been eagerly waiting for them to get out of school every day.

Because Wang Anzhao and his sister had a lot of pocket money, they would always buy all sorts of novel snacks from the school gate and bring them back to her in order to make their little sister happy.

This gave Su Ruoruo the illusion that as long as she could go to school, she would have an endless supply of snacks.

Su Ruoruo is now eagerly anticipating growing up every day.

That way, I can be like my older siblings, carrying my favorite little backpack to school and eating the snacks I want.

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