Xiao Rong is the granddaughter of her uncle's eldest brother, and her home is in a group field more than 1,000 miles away from the city. I was not admitted to the first-class high school of the Corps during the high school entrance examination, but fortunately I was admitted to a second-class high school on the edge of the county.
The distance is long, and it takes several hours to go back, so she goes home once a semester. On weekdays, I have a day off on weekends, and I sleep at my uncle's house (her name is Erye) in the county seat, wash clothes, buy some delicious food, and relax. There is also a younger brother at home, and his parents plant more than 100 acres of jujube orchards, and there seems to be an express delivery site, and the conditions are relatively good. It's just that I don't see my parents much.
The living expenses are enough, the table is full of skin care products, and there are several pairs of shoes in the same season, which are thrown away after a few days of wear and then bought. The second aunt who threw (Xiaorong's second grandmother).
I was so distressed that I didn't dare to say anything, how could young people listen.
It's hard to study, and when I chose a course in my first year of high school, I didn't want to endorse it and chose science, who knew that mathematics and physics had been sitting in motion sickness. In a blink of an eye, I was in the third year of high school, and I finally waited until the winter vacation, and now that school is about to start, I don't want to come to school. I just didn't want to go to school, and I didn't think about the college entrance examination.
The family couldn't do anything about it, and after two quarrels with his mother, Xiaorong had no choice but to come to school with a suitcase. Now her family doesn't expect her to take the college entrance examination anymore, saying that she just needs to stick to it until the end and not be a demon.
Hey, I don't understand, what's wrong with Xiaorong's kid? There are many children in similar situations, and I hope that society, schools, and families will work together to help them!