Chapter 262 Suffocating Family - Entering University
Chapter 262 Suffocating Family - Entering University
When the three of them returned to the dormitory after strolling around, the other three classmates had not arrived yet.
You Shengli patted his daughter on the shoulder and said:
"If you have any problems, call your parents and get along well with your classmates. Of course, don't get bullied and study hard."
Zhou Leng hummed lightly.
These instructions sounded like those of a kind father.
Wang Hehua hesitated for a long time before taking out a piece of paper from her backpack. She said earnestly:
"Tongtong, mom knows you don't like mom controlling you, but you are a girl, so mom worries a lot. This is what mom has summarized. Mom won't harm you, you know! Take a close look at it, it's all very useful."
You Shengli's face has changed. He couldn't understand because he had not yet cut off contact with his lover. He had someone to comfort him and his own spiritual sustenance. However, as a gay wife, Wang Hehua now felt that she only had her daughter, and her daughter was everything to her.
If you are afraid of losing something, you will hold on to it tightly. If Zhou Leng knew what the other person was thinking, she would want to sing: "If you can't hold the sand, it's better to throw it away!"
Zhou Leng took the note, which had the other party's handwriting on it. The subject was: Dormitory life rules.
Rule 1: Don’t go out drinking with classmates and don’t stay up late.
Article 2: Make a video call with your mother at 8pm every day.
Article 3: Try to keep a distance from male classmates.
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The girl's expression did not change. She took out a piece of transparent tape from her schoolbag and carefully pasted it on the cabinet next to the desk. She said nonchalantly:
"Mom, don't worry. You see, I take it very seriously. I read it aloud every morning and evening. I also ask my roommate to recite and memorize the whole text with me. I know you are doing this for my own good and it's a manifestation of your love for me. You and Dad should go home early. We can video chat in the evening."
Wang Hehua walked up to his daughter and hugged her with relief, then left reluctantly.
Zhou Leng waved her hand. As for the dormitory rules, it was just a perfunctory attitude. In fact, she had changed a lot imperceptibly. No one would abide by that.
Let’s not talk about how Zhou Leng gets along with his roommates after getting rid of Wang Hehua, and how those roommates complain about the rules posted there.
Just to say that Wang Hehua felt like a lost soul when she returned home. She always felt that the house was empty and as if something was missing, and she felt extremely uncomfortable.
At night, Wang Hehua always goes to sleep in his daughter's room.
At two o'clock in the middle of the night, Wang Hehua was walking around in the living room in her pajamas. Her heart felt like it was being scratched by a cat. She was always worried about her daughter sleeping well at school, not adapting to everything at school, and how she was getting along with her classmates. As soon as she fell asleep, she dreamed that her daughter was isolated, and then she fell asleep again and dreamed that her daughter was dating a scumbag.
I can't sleep well this time.
At three o'clock in the morning, Wang Hehua dressed neatly and drove to the university gate.
There were no pedestrians under the street lights, and there was only one car parked at the door on the entire street. Only at this moment did Wang Hehua feel much more comfortable. If anything happened to her daughter, she could go into the school to solve the problem as soon as possible.
At six o'clock in the morning, Zhou Leng's cell phone rang. She picked up the call and heard her mother's voice:
"Daughter, are you up? Mom bought you breakfast. You have never lived in a school since you were a child, so you need to get along well with your classmates. I bought breakfast for the four girls in your dormitory. Come and get it. It's at the South Gate. The school won't let me drive in now, otherwise I won't let you out."
Zhou Leng looked at the time in a daze. It was only six o'clock. She covered herself with the quilt and whispered:
"Mom, it's too early. What time did you leave home? Aren't you going to work today?"
Wang Hehua said passionately:
"Go to work. Isn't this for you? You've always gotten along well with others since you were a kid. I'll buy you breakfast. This will help ease the relationship between you and your roommates. What's wrong with your mother getting up a little earlier for you?"
Zhou Leng was speechless. No matter whether it was You Tong or herself, how did they show that they couldn't get along with others? She said in a hoarse voice:
"Okay, I'll come find you now. My roommates are all asleep. I'm hanging up now."
She put on her clothes and ran to the school gate. Looking at the person standing there holding breakfast, she sighed silently, then ran over to take the breakfast and ran away quickly, saying:
"Thank you for breakfast, mom. But this won't happen again. As a punishment today, I won't video chat with you tonight. I've grown up, so please don't come to school so often. I love you."
Wang Hehua watched her daughter run away. She curled her lips in anger, then picked up her phone and replied:
"No, we have to video chat at night. Otherwise, Mom will be worried and will wait for you at the school gate."
When Zhou Leng returned to the dormitory, her roommates had already woken up. Although they had only known each other for a day, they knew the situation at home by looking at the paper Zhou Leng had posted on the cabinet. She took out her phone and looked at the message her mother sent. She replied with a frustrated emoticon.
Kind-hearted classmates always sympathize with those who have suffered tragic experiences. Zhou Leng is the object of sympathy from other classmates in the dormitory.
Zhou Leng put the food on the table and said:
"You're welcome. My mom bought the breakfast. I saw that she seemed to have been waiting at the school gate in the middle of the night. She was just worried that I wouldn't get along well with you. After you ate, I sent a message to my mom to tell her that you appreciated it. We are all good friends."
One of the roommates lamented:
"Parental love is selfless, but this excessive protection will make people like flowers in a greenhouse, unable to withstand wind and rain. Once exposed to the wind and sun, they will easily wither and die."
After saying this, the roommate realized that it was wrong, and she explained:
"That's not what I meant. I just felt that our two families are at two extremes. You're overprotective, and I'm extremely laissez-faire. But being someone else's parent is hard, and being someone else's child is not easy either. I'd better stay single and stay childless to keep safe. I can't guarantee that I'll be a good mother, so I'd better live alone until the end of my life."
A roommate suddenly said excitedly:
"You're right. As long as our generation doesn't have children and doesn't pay pension insurance, I'll see how the capitalists exploit us. Humph, with a smaller population, people can be people. A larger population is a demographic dividend, a demographic dividend for capitalists. What does it have to do with us?"
Zhou Leng looked at her roommates. She smiled and joked, "Okay, girls, stop discussing national affairs and come and have breakfast."
Half an hour later, Wang Hehua received an empty breakfast and a photo with several roommates from his daughter to express her gratitude.
The other party’s contribution is undeniable, and the other party’s control is increasing day by day.
When she was in her sophomore year, a boy pursued Zhou Leng for two months. He would pick her up downstairs in the morning and shout at her downstairs in the evening. Zhou Leng was so annoyed that he wanted to beat him to death.
One day at noon.
Wang Hehua received a message from his daughter:
"Mom, can I have a relationship? There is a man who has been pursuing me for a long time, and I want to agree to him."
The person who was working at her workstation suddenly stood up, and under the weird gaze of her colleagues, she sat down calmly again.
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