Isn’t it better to change one’s way of living?
Cheng Su felt a pang in her nose, her eyes turned red; this was the first time anyone had ever said this to her.
Change her way of living — how did she live before? Cautiously, timorously, always hoping someone would adopt her when she was a child; she wouldn’t dare to be disobedient or willful, because she feared even the orphanage might abandon her, leaving her with nowhere to stay.
Later, she grew up, went to school, boarded there. Her classmates all had complete families. During holidays, they went home and had pocket money. As for her, although the director assured her she need not worry about tuition, she never allowed herself to relax, opting to take summer jobs during holidays to earn spending money.
In university, it was the same. She took two tutoring jobs, did odd jobs, earned her own living expenses, never relaxed!
At that time, life was truly tiring; but there was no choice, she had only herself to rely on.
Qi Taiguo said she lacked a sense of security. It was probably because of this, she studied desperately, worked hard to earn money, continuously striving to prove that even alone, relying on herself, she could still live well!
But never had anyone suggested she live differently.
What would it be like to live differently?
Like being adopted by a rich family, growing up carefree, being pampered like a princess?
Cheng Su had never thought about it, didn’t dare to think about it.
Her tears fell, landing on Little Cheng Su’s hand. Seeing her cry, the child started crying too.
The crying snapped Cheng Su back to reality. She quickly placed the child next to Qi Taiguo and walked out of the nursery. Behind her, the child’s cries grew louder!
Leaning against the wall outside, Cheng Su looked down at her toes. The director came over, seeing her standing there crying, he hesitated for a moment, then gently asked, "What’s wrong?"


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