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Social shunning, yes. But to expel for that reason seems a bit much as it would be formally acknowledging it. The law has some basic jurisprudential foundation, and expelling for something a parent did is not just. They may force the kid to quit, but can't expel.
Er, what?? No. Only in novels would a person be kicked out because a parent has a criminal record. If that was real life, such kids would never be able to improve their lives. Tsk.
heh heh...
how, not hoe.
I don't understand this mentality. If said person does NOT want, uou must force it? She hadn't been rude. She just refused. STUPID MAN.
Who is this mystery guy that helped the Luo person? Hmmmmm
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Ahhhh. Good. Phew.
This is not your typical reborn story, but one with an FL that grows stronger. She doesn't become a genius overnight, nor had she been hiding her potential. In short, she is realistic. I love this novel because of that. It is slow moving, more of a slice-of-life style so it may not be your cup of tea. I like it because you grow with the FL. She wasn't stupid, but a normal rebellious **** who now learns to be better, stronger, wiser. I hope this gets picked up but I doubt it. Most seem to prefer near perfect FLs that blaze theough her enemies.
I can understand her need to want her grandmother to be well but face reality. This is cancer. The treatment itself is horrible and devastating. Grandma is old. Can she even survive the treatment? Do you want her to live the rest of her life in pain of treatment on the off-chance she may live another few more years? If it was guaranteed it will wrok and/or they are filthy rich, not an issue. In caes like this, you also need to ask the patient. What is her desire?
Er?? Can't she do that after school?? Doing that is more important than attending lessons??
That would make it very, very interesting indeed!
Huh. So he is reborn as well. Just no memories.
Wei Zhen, not Wei Min! hahaha!!