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    "You don't want to give birth?" Grandma opened her eyes angrily, "If you don't give birth to a child, who will? If you don't give birth to a child, our old Shen family will be extinct."

    Xiaoman looked at the little cousin next to him who looked unconvinced and wanted to argue, but was pulled back by her sister.

    In fact, grandma treats her two granddaughters well, especially the younger one, who has been around her little by little since she was a child.  But even so, it still couldn't overcome her desire to have a grandson.

    Honestly speaking, grandma is pretty good to her other grandchildren.  He is kinder to his granddaughter than to other grandchildren, and is kinder to other grandchildren than to Xiaoman.  Xiaoman can be regarded as being at the bottom of the food chain.  It's no wonder that the original owner doesn't like coming to grandma's house. We are all cousins ??of about the same age. Who wants to be the one who is scolded every day and sets off others?

    Grandma was still chattering and cursing, but the aunt couldn't help but spoke.

    "Mom, when I got married, you said that I would belong to someone else's family from now on, and if I regret it, I won't come back to you. How come in the blink of an eye, the affairs of the Shen family are related to me again, and I am responsible for it?"  My aunt is the youngest, and she is also loved by the family.  It was just that she failed to accept the marriage arranged by her grandma, and the two of them had been having trouble for several years.  It seems that they have reconciled over the years, but the knot in my heart is still there.

    "Stop talking. I won't get angry, and I won't let you help me collect the fine." The uncle gritted his teeth, feeling that this time his family had really lost all dignity.

    The grandma glanced at the older daughters and saw that they all lowered their heads and did not respond to her.  He fell down on the chair, covering his chest and breathing heavily.  When the aunts saw that she was so angry that she couldn't breathe, they quickly gathered around, patted her on the back to calm her down, and found some medicine to feed her.

    Seeing the chaos in the house, Xiaoman sneaked into the yard and sat on the steps, breathing in the fresh air outside.

    Today is the second day of the lunar new year. There is no moon in the sky, but the stars are brighter than she has ever seen before. Xiaoman was fascinated by them.

    After a while, someone sat next to Xiaoman, and Xiaoman turned his head to look over conditionedly.

    "Dad." Xiaoman shouted.

    Father Gu was sitting on the steps, holding a cigarette in his hand that an unknown uncle had given him.  Since I don’t have the habit of smoking, I just held it without lighting it.

    "Are you planning to study physics?" Father Gu asked.

    "Um."

    "Not bad." Father Gu nodded and said happily: "I think you must be fine. When I was in college, I was most worried about physics, and I almost failed the exam. My girl is much better than me."

    Xiaoman scratched his head, feeling a little embarrassed to be praised by his father who was usually not very talkative.

    "It's cold outside, let's just go inside." After saying that, he stood up and Xiaoman followed him back into the house.

    The dinner of the second grade of junior high school was spent in a quarrel, and there was no conclusion in the end.

    On the way home, Xiaoman could still hear Gu’s mother sighing from time to time.  The family of three rode their bicycles home in silence. The atmosphere was completely different from the cheerful New Year celebrations on the first day.

    "Hurry up and wash up and get some rest early." Gu's mother told her after entering the door.

    Xiaoman nodded obediently, washed up and returned to his familiar bed.

    It is still the most comfortable at home Xiaoman rubbed the quilt and sighed with satisfaction.  It has only been two months since I came here, but I feel familiar and attached to everything at home.

    In fact, time travel is not bad in a sense Xiaoman thought so and fell asleep in a daze.

    Early the next morning, Xiaoman looked at the time, stretched out, got dressed and washed up.

    Father Gu went to grandma’s house. Mother Gu and Xiaoman scrambled two eggs and had steamed buns for breakfast.  After washing the dishes, the two sat at the table. Gu's mother continued to knit a sweater for Xiao Man, and Xiao Man read the book she bought.

    The room was quiet. After an unknown amount of time, there was a knock on the door. Mother Gu stood up and opened the door.

    "Hello?" Gu's mother asked hesitantly as she looked at the strange young man outside the door.  Now she and Xiaoman were the only two people at home, but there were two young and strong men outside the door. Mother Gu regretted opening the door without asking clearly.

    "Hello, we are students from O University. Does Gu Xiaoman live here?" The young man outside the door took out his student ID card and handed it to Gu's mother and asked politely.

    "Yes." Mother Gu glanced at her daughter and replied.

    "Then this letter is" The young man in a black coat glanced back and forth at the faces of the two people in the hall, and finally settled on Gu's mother, "Is it written by you?"

    Mother Gu took the letter and opened it, and Xiao Man came over.  I saw that what he took out was exactly what the original owner had written to the publishing house, asking them toHelp forward the letter to the author.

    "I wrote it." Xiaoman said.

    The two young men looked at each other in surprise, "Did you write it?"

    "Yes." Xiaoman nodded, vaguely feeling that he might have gotten the opportunity he had been waiting for.

    "It was really you who wrote it. Did you read that book?" The young man in the gray coat asked in disbelief.

    "It was written by me," Xiao Man nodded firmly, "and I have already figured out this problem." He pointed to the question written on the letter paper by the original owner.

    "So, let's talk about it?" The two young men also became interested after listening to her words.  Xiao Man took the letter, read it, and then explained what the original owner had not understood before.  The more they listened, the more interested they became, and their eyes lit up.

    "How old are you?" the young man in a gray coat asked impatiently.

    "Seventeen."

    "Seventeen" The two looked at each other.  The teacher told them that if the person writing the letter was a young man in their thirties, they should take it back to school.  But this seventeen seems a bit too young and she is still an underage girl. Parents don't feel comfortable following these two young men, right?  !

    "Are you still in middle school?" The young man in the black coat asked, pointing to the exercises spread out on the table behind Xiao Man.

    "Well, I am a sophomore in high school this year."

    "That's it." The two young men gathered together and discussed a few words in a low voice. Xiao Man vaguely heard something about reporting to the teacher and letting the teacher make a decision.

    "Okay, sorry to bother you. We're going back first, and we may come to visit you later." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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