Chapter 67
If you don't have money, you have no money. Anyway, I have new clothes and some rice flour oil. I can make do with this winter and it won't be a problem.

Oh, by the way, I promised to buy a red headband for Xiaozhen, and she fulfilled her wish. The little girl giggled with joy, smiling so crisply, sweetly, carefree, and contented...

It cost another five cents to hire a donkey cart, and moved all the things to the cart. Finally, Su Jinxiu led the three children to the largest study in Xiangshui Town.

"Mother..." When they came to the door of the study, Su Yu, Su Zhen, and Su Heng were shocked, and they all shrank and dared not go in.

This place is the most sacred place for the three country children. How could poor children like them who have no money come here?

The three children called mother in unison, with a bit of panic in their eyes, as well as a bit of surprise and anticipation.

"Go in, you all have a look at what the study is like, let's gain some experience this time, and when mother earns money, I will send you to the school to study." Su Jinxiu encouraged indifferently.

Then, San Xiaozhi followed her mother closely and walked into the study.

In Qingxin's study, dozens of bookshelves are filled with a dazzling array of books, which makes people excited and dazzled.

There are quite a few people who buy and read books, but most of them are young scholars, handsome young men.

Su Jinxiu brought the three children in so suddenly, it looked so abrupt that everyone in the room was stunned.

The boy in the study thought that their mothers had gone to the wrong house, so he hurried over to chase them away, "This is the study, a place for scholars to read and buy books. You want to buy them, but you went to the wrong place. Go, go, you can't get here." It’s not a place where people like you come, so don’t disturb the interest of other scholars.”

Being yelled and shouted by him like this, the three little ones became even more nervous, clung to Su Jinxiu's side, not daring to make a sound, their eyes full of fear.

Su Jinxiu glanced at the little guy lightly, nodded, "Yes, this is the study, I know, so I took the child to see what is the place where the sage studies.

But I didn't know that your study didn't take the words of the sages to heart, but you were so rude to the guests who came to your door.Although we don't dress well, it's not the reason for you to drive people away from your study, right? "

"Uh...you, you're talking nonsense." The boy didn't expect that the countryman in front of him knew what a sage said or not, and he blushed when he was questioned.

Su Jinxiu ignored his words, but turned to teach the three little ones, and said, "Did you see that? This place is where scholars come.

But...you must remember what happened when you stepped here for the first time today. When you grow up, no matter what you do, don't treat anyone with discrimination.

Except for the bad guys, we should treat them with a normal heart, no matter they are poor or lowly or rich.Because except for the bad guys, no one would eat other people's rice or drink other people's water, so there was no need to make enemies with others.

Maybe you don't understand what mother said now, but as long as you remember it, in the future, mother will slowly tell you the truth of life. "

The three little ones did seem to understand but half understood, but they knew that they must listen to what their mother said, and that they would not go wrong, so they all obediently nodded their heads in response.

The little tiger also said, "Mother... the master of our village school said, don't bully the young and poor, I remember it."

Little Huzi doesn't understand what it means to bully young people into poverty, but he knows what the word "poor" means, so he unconsciously uttered such a sentence, which can be said to be a crooked attack, teaching the bad-mannered boy in front of him a lesson .

(End of this chapter)

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