"Let's have dumplings tonight."
Jane had never been so happy even when she was making money.
"Auntie, it's so troublesome to make dumplings. You have to prepare the filling and make dumpling wrappers. It's a waste of time and energy."
Making dumplings was a very grand thing, and it was usually only made once during the Spring Festival. Otherwise, how could they have time to make dumplings in normal times!
"It's not a big deal, and you don't have to do it either. Your mother and I are here. You have got such a good grade, and we can even prepare a feast for you. My child, we are so proud of you. That's great. We are proud of you."
Jane was so excited that tears almost welled up in her eyes. Celia didn't have time to study. How many things did she usually have to do? She not only thought about business, but also for the future of her family. At such a young age, she had a heavy burden on her shoulders. In other words, it was their adults who were not capable, or they wouldn't have let a child do it.
"I can't get my grades without your
e who was delivering letters and newspapers, so he brought them up.
Zack knew how to write. It was inconvenient for him to make a phone call here and couldn't know the situation at home in time, so he wrote a letter to his family in half a month.
But this time, he hadn't written to them yet. Why did they take the initiative to send a letter to him? Was there anything wrong at home?
Zack frowned. There were several women at home, but no man was there. He was afraid that something bad would happen, so he couldn't wait to tear up the letter.
After looking at it, he rub his eyes again and again and was afraid that he had seen it wrong.
"Look, did I see it wrong?"
Zack showed the simple contents of the envelope to the two top students, and the others also came over.
"Celia got the best grades in the city. Her total score is 576. Everything is fine at home. Don't worry."
However, these simple words were read by Zack again. He was afraid that he might have misread them. He was happy and excited, and didn't know what to do at all.