CH 42
I Want to Be Friends With You
Miaomiao wasnât angry at Zhou Yuan, at all. She truly believed that if she became principal, then she should at least fulfill Zhou Yuanâs dream so that he could advance to the more advanced grades.
Miaomiao didnât think much of Zhou Yuanâs statement, âthese children donât understand anything I sayâ.
She didnât feel sad when he uttered that. She was only sad because she wouldnât be able to see him in the future if he disappeared to sixth grade.
Since Zhou Yuan has told her that he wouldnât be advancing to sixth grade, she felt a new level of joy and euphoria.
Miaomiaoâs happiness and sadness were both pure and came from the bottom of her heart.
She smiled at him. Her heart erupted with joy and happiness, and these feelings began to permeate every fiber of her body.
Mother loves me, Zhouzhou wonât leave, and I also have Jingjing and Deng Feng. The principal is also a good person.
Miaomiaoâs heart was overflowing with happiness, so she rushed over to Zhouzhou and hugged him, âZhouzhou, Iâm so happy!â
She learned this way of expressing joy from Jingjing. Every time Jingjing hugged her, Miaomiao felt a wondrous, exuberant feeling; therefore, she also hugged Zhou Yuan with heartfelt sincerity.
Zhou Yuan heaved a sigh as he was being hugged by a little girl. He mused for some time. After weighing every aspect, he found two good reasons for not skipping grades. The first is because he saw no difference between sixth grade and first grade. The second is because his mother wouldnât agree. Therefore, when the principal asked, he refused his offer.
His mother did promise him that he could study this semester at his fatherâs university if he still wasnât inured to this type of lifestyle.
The little girl embraced him, and her voice sounded very dependent, âWhen I become smarter in the future, we could go to sixth grade together. Then, Jingjing and Deng Feng will have to use brother and sister.â
They called sixth-graders âelder brothersâ and âelder sistersâ.
Miaomiao naturally believed that Deng Feng and Jingjing would have to call her âelder sisterâ if she was a sixth-grader.
As soon as Jingjing digested her words, she exclaimed, âThen, Iâm going to the seventh grade, and then youâll have to call me sister!â
Deng Feng also chimed in, âIâll go toâ¦eighthâ¦eighth grade!â
Suddenly, Jingjing diverted her attention to a new rival, and she exclaimed back, âThen, Iâll go to ninth grade!â
âTenthâ¦tenth grade!â
âThen, Iâll go to eleventh grade, twelfth grade, and thirteenth grade. Anyway, Iâm taller than you!â
Because Deng Feng couldnât win against her, and his defeat caused him to lapse into depression. He said aggrievedly, âSisterâ¦â
Feeling proud, Jingjing rubbed the loserâs hair and said, âGood boy, listen to your sister in the future. Your sister will give you some candy.â
For a while, Miaomiao observed their banter, and then she looked furtively at the person sitting next to her.
What do I doâ¦I really want Zhou Yuan to call me sisterâ¦
But Miaomiao knew that it would never happen.
This time, the principal interrupted the childrenâs plans. As a result of their colloquy, none of the three children wanted to be principal. They realized that his job was too difficult.
After their last class ended during the afternoon, the teacher told Miaomiao, âMiaomiao, your grandma is here to pick you up.â
Miaomiao hurried outside with her schoolbag and saw her grandmother waiting for her.
Grandmother was in her 50s, but she has maintained herself well. She held Miaomiaoâs hand and said, âYour mom has to work overtime, so grandma is here to pick you up.â
Miaomiao understood that her mother had to work overtime to make more money.
Her little mind kept focusing on the idea that she would soon sell some food so that she would be able to make a lot of money. Her mom wouldnât have to work overtime anymore.
But she was too embarrassed to tell her grandmother about it.
As she held Miaomiaoâs hand and strolled out of the school with her, grandmother curiously asked her, âIsnât your tablemate the same boy who helped you with your homework via video call?â
She nodded because she was used to this style of communication, âYes, his name is Zhou Yuan, not a circle, butâ¦butâ¦â
Miaomiao wanted to introduce him by restating what Zhou Yuan had said before, but she couldnât remember it anymore.
After all, children found it difficult to directly memorize the four words âä¹å½¼åå£â* because there was nothing associated with them.
Grandmother had no intention of making Miaomiao introduce him to her. Mother Hua had told her that Miaomiao liked her little tablemate a lot, so she thought that this could possibly be a good conversation starter.
While grandmother was speaking, she noticed Miaomiao carrying a large schoolbag.
âMiaomiao, grandma will help you carry your schoolbag, okay?â asked grandmother. She was worried that Miaomiao would feel encumbered and exhausted because of her large schoolbag.
âOur teacher told us to carry our school bags ourselves. This way, we could cultivate a spirit of hard work!â Miaomiao said with a sign. Then, she realized that she had actually rejected her grandmaâs offerâ¦
She was worried that her grandmother would be unhappy.
Grandmother didnât seem to be upset at all. She merely smiled and exclaimed, âMiaomiao is awesome!â
Since Miaomiao wanted to carry her large schoolbag by herself, grandmother decided to go home first to leave her bag at home.
Grandmother originally wanted to purchase some vegetables together with Miaomiao, but her plans had to change; therefore, she went home first.
Miaomiaoâs grandmother told her that her mother was working overtime, but that wasnât exactly true. In reality, Mother Hua went to visit Father Hua so that they could discuss their issues.
A voice reverberated from inside the house when grandmother and Miaomiao opened the door, âIs Miaomiao back?â
âIâm back,â Miaomiao replied.
Upon entering her house, Miaomiao placed her school bag on the couch. Then, she walked up to her great-grandmotherâs side and said with a sonorous voice, âGrandma, Iâm back from school.â
Grandmother asked, âDo you want to go shopping with me, Miaomiao?â
Miaomiao nodded in assent.
She was already used to going out and shopping with her mother.
Miaomiao then pulled out all the books from her schoolbag and looked at grandma with the bag on her back.
Grandmother found it strange, âWhy are you carrying a schoolbag?â
Miaomiao replied solemnly, âTo carry the vegetables.â
The grocery store charged an additional 30 cents for a vegetable bag. Miaomiao remembered this, and she thought that 30 cents was likewise a lot of money.
* ä¹å½¼åå£ â It is pronounced as chéng bÇ guÇ yuán.It is taken from âThe Book of Songsâ and means âto board the wall of broken earth and look at the distant past intently.â The sentiment is meant to express eagerness to see a beloved one.