After being murdered by my whole family, I was reborn

Chapter 1883 Zhang Ran is in class



Chapter 1883 Zhang Ran is in class

The carpenter and his wife left dejectedly, but on their way they encountered many little girls coming to school.

The couple stopped Liu Ni and asked her a series of questions.

"Liu Ni, why are your parents letting you go to school?"

"Why are you coming to school instead of staying home to take care of your younger sister?"

"Girls will eventually get married. Studying so much is useless. Hurry up and go home to take care of your younger sister and help your parents with chores. That's what a good girl should do."

Liu Ni, who had come to school full of joy, suddenly fell silent and walked past the couple, only to be grabbed by the carpenter's wife.

"How can you be so ill-mannered? We, your elders, are talking to you, why aren't you answering?"

Liu Ni was almost in tears. "My parents paid my tuition and agreed to let me go to school. I'll work hard when I get home. Don't hold me back, I want to go to school."

Seeing the child crying, and other passersby casting strange glances, the carpenter's wife quickly let go of the child and said irritably, "You child, I'm just saying a few words to you, I didn't hit you or scold you, why are you crying? Go away, go away, look at you, who will marry you when you grow up?"

Liu Ni took off running as fast as she could.

The couple couldn't believe that Liu Ni's parents were willing to spend money to send her to school. After all, they had given birth to a bunch of children who were a financial burden, and they were pregnant with another one. Where would they get the extra money to send Liu Ni to school? So they went to ask them why.

The second son straightened his back and said, "My third daughter said that you need a diploma to work outside. The higher the diploma, the better the job you can find and the more money you can earn. My sixth daughter has been smart since she was little. I'll let her go to school so she can make a lot of money!"

The second son's wife nodded in agreement. They couldn't let the other people in the village know that her sixth daughter hadn't paid for school. If it got to the school and her sixth daughter was expelled, then they wouldn't have any advantage left!

The carpenter couple reluctantly believed the reason that Liu Ni was only going to school so she could earn a lot of money, and went home to get busy. Whether Liu Ni could earn a lot of money through school was not of much concern to them; they had to hurry back and make the desks and benches. If they were late, the principal would take people to town to buy them, and their family would miss out on that money.

At eight o'clock sharp, the principal manually rang the bell.

Students who were previously loitering in the corridor or along the way rushed into the classroom.

Zhang Ran has good grades, and teachers sometimes give her the class time to explain the test papers to the students. So she is not nervous at all when she stands on the podium. "Don't run around, just find a seat and sit down. I'll register you. When your name is called, stand up and say 'Here'."

Zhang Ran held the first-grade registration form, glanced at it, and frowned.

Many girls are like Liu Ni, whose name is written as Liu Ni on the list, without even a surname. Obviously, their parents don't value it and don't even give them a proper name. What's the point of registering them?

She simply put down the list, pointed to the first student in the far right row, and said, "The teacher won't call out names anymore. Starting with you, introduce yourself. That is, introduce your name, how old you are, what you like the most, and what you dislike the most."

Boys are all the darlings of their families, pampered and cherished as they grow up. When they stand up to introduce themselves, they are all very lively, proud, and confident. They loudly proclaim what they like or who they like, and what they dislike or who they dislike.

Girls tend to be timid, speak softly, stutter, and are afraid to say what they like or dislike the most.

After they introduced themselves, Zhang Ran asked them to leave their seats and stand in line, with shorter people standing in front and taller people in the back, and then reassigned them to seats according to the order of the line.


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