Chapter 18

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Qiao Lan sat in her room dumbfounded for a long time.

She was only 16!

Were they crazy?! Thinking of finding in-laws when their daughter was only 16!

She had thought before that if she did well on the exam this time, the Qiao family would treat her better. But now she understands that for these people, it was even more exciting to marry rich than to attend Peking or Tsinghua University.

Qiao Lan suddenly felt a sense of crisis.

No matter how good at studying she was, it is of no use to them.

If they really found a so-called “suitable candidate” for Qiao Lan and Qiao Lan disagreed, then would Father Qiao and Mother Qiao stop her from studying?

Probably.

Actually…it wasn’t even a possibility, knowing them, they definitely would.

She had no money to pay for her school tuition, so if the Qiao family stopped paying her tuition, then she would have no choice but to stop going to school.

Before, she had thought that she would be able to graduate from high school and then go to a university far away, so that she could get rid of this family of hers.

But now that she heard Mother Qiao’s plan, Qiao Lan realized that she needed do something, and quick

She needed to make a plan as soon as possible.

That night, Qiao Lan struggled to fall asleep amidst the shouts of Second Sister Qiao and Mother Qiao.

The next day she went to school and walked into the classroom. There were only a dozen students living in the classroom, and some of her classmates took the initiative to greet her.

After being alone for nearly a month, Qiao Lan had forgotten how it felt to talk to her classmates.

After she got back, she sat in her seat, took out her Politics textbook, and went outside to recite and memorize the book as usual, whole also doing some morning exercises.

After she was done, she headed back to the classroom. Along the way she took a cup and went to get water. When she finished her water and was heading back to her seat, she glanced back unconsciously, and happened to see Tan Mo slowly rolling his wheelchair.

After nearly a month of morning greetings, Qiao Lan subconsciously wanted to say good morning to Tan Mo again, but she stopped the words at the tip of her tongue.

After talking with Tan Mo that day, on the way home, Qiao Lan tried to understand things from Tan Mo’s point of view and empathized with him. 

A person who has not been in contact with outsiders for a long time would definitely be afraid of someone taking the initiative to greet them. Additionally they would be very resistant to forming any type of social bond with anyone.

 Tan Mo was a person who has suffered from Asperger’s Syndrome since childhood, so his reaction could only be more serious. So in her opinion, even just a gentle greeting would definitely make Tan Mo very repulsed and at loss.

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