Chapter 528: The Poor's Fault (2)
Chapter 528: The Poor's Fault (2)
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My mother said: Since you came to Beijing, I have also learned to be well-behaved, and most people don't try their best to entertain them...... I think that as long as my mother is visited, she is unusually close, and she can't wait to turn out all the family resources to make people eat and drink well. I guess there are fewer people going.
It turned out that when I was here, I had to receive a wedding card every month, one for each member of the family, and I said that it would be good to send two people to get a gift, and my mother also said that I was sorry, and each had its own number of gifts. I said I don't even know each other, I'll help you pay for it, I won't go. In the future, I will get married, have children, be full moon, and be one year old...... Never send a wedding card to be embarrassing.
To this day, my mother is also thinking about the happy events of this family, the funeral of that family, how much this classmate's grandson donated when he was sick, and what did the classmate's husband take to visit when he had surgery...... When she was raising six children by herself, what were her classmates doing? My classmates' children threw apples and pear peels at my door and watched my younger brother and sister pick them up and eat them! I instructed my second brother to throw stones at the child, and my mother told me to kneel and be beaten so that the family could see the jokes.
At that time, when I was cooking, there were young male and female teachers who sat down with a little bit of food from the school food group and ate it, and when it was over, I was asked to wash the dishes and scalded it again and again with boiling water in a thermos, and I said dissatisfiedly, "The fire is all out, so my family will not be able to use boiling water tonight." My mother immediately slapped me in front of them and said, "Won't there be another fire to boil water!" If you dare to speak in this tone, I am not dead yet, it is your turn to be lawless!"
Before 1993, my dream was that our family of eight would eat without outsiders. I finally didn't look forward to that day and left on my own.
To be honest, whether it is a new teacher who has been in my house for free for one or two semesters, or an orphan who has been eating for free for three and five years, I have never said anything good about my mother, but I have never denied that I am a genius (because I never saw that I had time to read, but I could always get the first place in the exam).
It is said that Ma Lan, who started interviewing me last year and is a Ph.D. student who studies Tibetan literature, sent an email saying that he was going to spend Christmas in Beijing this year, and he hoped to have tea and talk with him at that time. I replied: My parents felt that they didn't treat you well last time, so they asked me to invite you to tea.
Malan is a vegetarian and never eats anything from other people's houses except for polite tea drinking. They are still lingering and have said N times: "People came all the way from France and didn't even eat a meal......
When my mother has a headache, she eats a packet of headache powder and doesn't take a nap at all. I felt a little dizzy and immediately put on my hat to sleep, and the nightcap and blackout curtains allowed me to fall asleep at any time. It was also this year that I learned what the back pain is all about, that is, I can't exercise too much and get cold. I take Chinese patent medicine to maintain my beauty, not to cure any disease, but as long as I don't eat or sleep 24 hours a day, I will get sick immediately, not only can I not take care of others, but I also need others to take care of them. I remember when my mother was angry, she didn't eat for days and nights, and she still says that she was really not hungry at all.
I hope my mother can think about it when she goes back this time, and stop being angry about what happened 40 years ago. Maybe because she found an ethnic minority, she was ridiculed a lot, and she didn't raise her eyebrows until the first four children were admitted to study in the provincial capital.