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How to deal with poverty

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Shi Fang dropped out of school alone, packed her bags and went home. Shi Dahai angrily wanted to slap her, and Yang Liufang complained.

Why drop out of school if you are so good!

Shi Fang has her own plans. Her grades have never been very good. Even if she repeats her studies for a year, she may not be able to get into college. Besides, she doesn't want to go to college. She just wants to learn how to make clothes. With her foundation, she can make her own clothes in at most one year. Open a tailor shop.

Shi Dahai was almost furious after hearing her words. What future could he get from spending his whole life making clothes for people?

Shi Da was so angry that he didn't talk to Shi Fang for several days. Shi Fang's stubborn temper also rose. The two of them were in a cold war. Shi Fang was determined not to go back to school. She even found a master to learn how to make clothes. Now, food and housing are taken care of, and the tuition is cheaper than high school. Where can I find such a good thing?

Shi Huan felt that Shi Fang was indeed talented in designing clothes, and if she could be properly trained, she might become a first-class designer in the future.

Shi Dahai was always looking forward to having a few college students in his family. If Shi Fang stopped going to school, then only Shi Huan and Shi Lin would be left. Shi Lin couldn't count on them. It seemed that the only thing he could do about honoring his ancestors was Shi Huan.

Shi Huan didn't know yet that he had the mission of honoring his ancestors. If Shi Dahai found out that Shi Huan didn't plan to go to college, he would probably be able to get over it with a mouthful of old blood.

The father felt sorry for the girl, so Shi Fang resisted and didn't eat for several meals. Shi Dahai looked distressed and his heart softened, so he acquiesced in letting her drop out of school. Shi Fang was so excited that he ate several bowls of rice. Yang Liufang I was afraid that she would burst her stomach.

This winter, Shi Fang has been telling Shi Huan how great her master is, how handsome he is, and how good-tempered he is. Shi Huan's ears are almost getting calloused every day.

Every time Shi Fang mentioned her master, she had a look of love on her face, and she almost blurted out that she liked the master. Although Shi Huan had never met anyone, her curiosity drove her to want to know what kind of person Shi Fang and her master were.

Shi Huan went to bed early. In her dream, she opened the book and found an introduction to Master Shi Fang.

Shi Fang's master is called Lu Yu. He is twenty-five years old this year and runs a tailor shop in Qing'an Town. Reform and opening up has promoted the development of all walks of life. Even the business of tailor shops has improved. Lu Yu is busy alone. If he didn't come, he accepted Shi Fang as his apprentice.

Although Lu Yu is young, he is a veteran at making clothes. His father and grandfather are both tailors. He has been working with fabrics since he was a child, and he is talented, so the business of the tailor shop is not bad.

It's just that Lu Yu has a fiancée named Zhang Wan who is studying in college in Ping'an City. Zhang Wan will graduate from college in half a year. Lu Yu and Zhang Wan agreed that they would get married as soon as she graduates.

Shi Huan bared her teeth and wanted to tear up this tattered book. She was most annoyed by such bloody plots, but it happened to her own family.

Shi Huan used to think that this book was good and she could know everything, but gradually she felt that this book was simply a burden. It was like there was a script in life. Opening this book was like reading it in advance. Shi Huan now reads the script less frequently. She feels that it is more reliable to take the path of life step by step.

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