Virago from Peasant Family - C289
He had never thought about men. Perhaps most people relied heavily on their husbands.
He believed that if he didn’t rely on them, there was no way for him to survive.
This was the habitual thinking that had been cultivated for thousands of years.
It wasn’t something that could be corrected through verbal correction. It needed to be changed slowly.
Some of them were because their elder brothers and sisters were too outstanding, they were constantly being pressured to the point that they couldn’t even breathe.
Moreover, there were always some people who liked to compare them to their relatives.
Under this kind of teasing and forcing, they subconsciously felt inferior and hostile towards their older brother and sister.
Of course, those with a good temperament wouldn’t take it to heart.
But if you listen too long, you’ll definitely explode.
Cheng Guanyue would also slowly sort out the haze in their hearts. Although it was impossible to completely dispel it, at the very least, she could not let it go awry.
Cheng Guanyue was teaching her students with such diligence. Naturally, the students would respect and love her twofold.
That was because, other than their own mother, Cheng Guanyue cared about them so much and gave them a healthy growing environment.
Of course, some children are well suited to grow up in difficult conditions and can exercise their will.
Students like this, Cheng Guanyue will not change their family situation, but encourage them to create their own, to change their own.
If he worked hard and fought hard, then his days would be more interesting than they imagined.
Cheng Guanyue did not expect that she would be able to become a perfect student, but she had to have some basic abilities.
In addition, many of the students in the academy came from poor backgrounds.
Some students who were unable to open the pot in their homes would have extra time to do part-time jobs outside.
The pay was ordinary, but it was a daily payment.
That day, he finished his work and gave it to her.
This way, he could save up a lot of money and get the guards to send the hard-earned money to his home.
He wasn’t afraid that his older brothers and sisters wouldn’t be able to eat.
Furthermore, the academy had given out two sets of uniforms to every student. After that, in the autumn and winter, they would prepare two sets of thick uniforms.
In this way, those children who came from poor backgrounds would not have to worry about being frozen because they didn’t have any clothes on.
Besides, the food in the academy was not bad. Three meals a day was enough to fill up the stomach.
Basically, after two months of rest, the previously starving or sallow students now had full cheeks and flesh on their bodies.
When they went outside to carry their bags, the others wouldn’t despise them for being too small and weak to let them do it.
In short, everything was good.
There was still a portion of students who were funded by the trading firm. They could then work part-time in the trading company.
Make some money.
Only those with good luck or family connections could be chosen by the trading firm.
In fact, it was because the trading company liked those who were more knowledgeable that they allowed their subordinates to recommend their distant relatives.
When the boss of the trading firm satisfied their demands, they would naturally not complain and work harder.
Why not?
Of course, having too many connections wasn’t good either. It was easy for things to go wrong.
Almost enough.
As for the other families who were well-off, they would occasionally go back to the banquet to attend some poet’s meeting.
They didn’t lose their face either. Most of them were mediocre or had a few outstanding people.
They are not only literate but also sociable.
He liked to be kind to people around him from time to time, or to help others.
Cheng Guanyue also liked this kind of student, but she wanted to be sincere instead of pretending to be sincere in order to maintain her image.
Otherwise, this city was too shrewd, a bit of a hypocritical hypocrite.
However, there were quite a few people who were like this in the academy. They liked to form cliques and groups, with each group opposing the other.
Normally, Cheng Guanyue wouldn’t stop them.
It was because even if they stopped him, it would be useless. Humans were social beings with a strong sense of awareness. Some liked to travel alone, while others loved to team up with three to five people. This way, they would have a sense of security and trust.
As long as the situation between groups was not good, Cheng Guanyue would turn a blind eye to it.
Interestingly enough, there were one or two students who preferred to be alone, or who disdained working with any group.
One of them was Dugu Xing, a descendant of a swordsman in the martial arts world.
But in order to break through, he chose to study in the academy.
It was mainly because he heard about her deeds and felt that she was really talented that he came to register.
He hoped to be of great help to himself.
He was proud and aloof, a child with a cold face and a warm heart, but also a very loyal person.
Once acknowledged by him, he would be unstingy enough to call himself a brother.
It was a pity that there weren’t many people in the academy who were worthy of his admiration.
On the other hand, when Zhu Er had fought with him and obtained his acknowledgement, besides seeing his own teacher, she was basically more amiable towards Zhu Er.
Zhu Er was also curious about Dugu Xing so he would often spar with him.
They all appreciated each other.
There was also Ah Qi, whose family had been killed, who had grown from a snack to a thirteen-fourteen year old.
When Cheng Guanyue saw him, he looked like a beggar.
Because he wanted revenge, if he wanted to learn something, he would have to use all of the silver coins he had.
Cheng Guanyue was also very concerned about him.
Although he had lost his family and liked to be silent and introverted, he was a very hardworking person. Basically, the only person who would get up in the middle of the night to practice martial arts other than Dugu Xing was him.
Maybe Dugu Xing did not fancy the other people in the academy, but he was still kind to this Ah Qi.
At the very least, he would be willing to suffer in order to achieve his own goals.
Although Ah Qi’s personality was dull, but he was a good person and warm-hearted.
However, he was not like Dugu Xing who did not join a guild.
He was afraid that his enemies would implicate his friends if they found him.
The bastard who killed his entire family was a murderous demon that was wanted by the imperial court of the martial arts world.
Who knew what sort of heaven angering thing he would do in order to root out evil.
Therefore, Ah Qi rejected many people’s invitations.
However, if someone else asked for his help, he would definitely be more than happy.
He didn’t get blinded by hatred and became extremely detestable to the world.
On the contrary, Cheng Guanyue had spoken to him about it, and discovered that he was still full of beautiful dreams about this world.
He wanted to learn and become successful. After taking revenge for his parents, he would work hard to earn money and help those who were kind to him in the past.
He also wanted to get married and have children, so that his family could continue to burn incense.
He would not hate everyone just because of revenge.
It was the first time that Cheng Guanyue had seen such a rare naked child.
He was usually a free and easy figure that could only be seen in the novels of the Ancient Dragon, Jin Yong.