Chapter 3 Sister-in-law

This sister-in-law is not his sister-in-law, not my eldest brother's sister-in-law, but the sister-in-law of my cousin's eldest brother's family.

A capable woman in her thirties. Walk with the wind, look back with a smile. People are very sassy!

Speaking of sister-in-law, she can't do without her cousin, she is the eldest daughter of her mother's cousin's family, because she married her aunt-in-law who was a soldier. Leaving the countryside early to marry to Dajincheng and having children.

Aunt Cousin is very caring for the family, and helps her sisters introduce her in-laws one after another. These sisters include my aunt's sister-in-law, my second aunt, and my mother. In other words, the marriage of the parents was facilitated by the aunt. It was Aunt Cousin who fell in love with her father first, and then her parents fell in love with each other. Mom and Aunt Cousin are sisters and relatives who play small. The relationship is good.

Every time my aunt comes, she will hear her from afar as she enters the courtyard, and she has a special loud and friendly and cheerful voice. My aunt has always been an impatient, enthusiastic person. I also have a thorough understanding of my family's financial distress. I know that because of my mother's lung disease, my family is guilty every year, and I can't do without medicine every day, and I spent a lot of money studying with my second brother. The family is very poor, but the children are very good, and there were two college students who were rare in ten miles and eight towns in that era.

Auntie loves to come to see it often when she has nothing to do, one is the blood and family affection in her bones, and the other is distressed by the mother who was once a rare college student in the village. At that time, my mother studied as a teacher, and after graduation and assignment, she worked hard in the railway middle school, and won the title of excellent teacher in the first year. In the second year after graduating, he caught up with the national political movement, and because of his background, he supported the countryside. The sweet classmate love affair is gone, and the work that I am proud of and love has become a state of waiting for the assignment. My mother fell seriously ill and contracted tuberculosis. In the sixties and seventies, tuberculosis was the same as cancer today, and it was hard to get better. There is also a deep imprint on the lungs, which hurts the very roots of the body. Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's bad, over and over again. For as long as my brother can remember, my mother just kept coughing, coughing, and in severe cases, there was blood in the phlegm.

When we were young, we were determined to study hard, in order to have a career for ourselves, and also to provide for our mothers. The second brother has always excelled in his studies, especially after high school. He even decided to study medicine early to help his mother heal her illness and alleviate her pain.

I was originally a good liberal arts student, and since I was a child, I have always been at the top of my liberal arts grade. It is a common thing in everyone's eyes to be the first in the Chinese and English exams. I'm used to it, and there's nothing to be proud of, as if that's how it should be, and it's not normal not to be like that. But I didn't learn advanced mathematics and organic chemistry in a mess, and I couldn't keep up with the teacher's progress at all. When I was in high school, I was a typical liberal arts student, and I resolutely chose to study science in order to have a wide choice of employment after graduation and a good distribution. The results of the college entrance examination are obvious. The two choices in front of me are to spend 50,000 yuan to study in a self-financed hospital, become the younger sister of my second brother, and realize the medical dream of being an obstetrician and gynecologist who I longed for as a child. But it does not include allocation. For me, who has no money and no way, looking for a job on my own after graduation, there is a high probability that I am a pharmaceutical sales representative, and there is no way to do it, so it is a dead end. 50,000 yuan was a huge amount of money for my family at that time, although it could be paid in five years, and you could borrow money to make it up. But how can it be returned later?! The second choice is for me to apply for a science major in geoengineering, refrigeration and air conditioning, and graduate with an allocation index. After graduation, he is an employee of a state-owned unit. My father, who rarely cares about his children's education, made a formal conversation with me. Looking at his father, who usually talks the same thing and is always serious, his face is full of expectation, apprehension, and bitter smile. I don't study medicine anymore, I already have a doctor at home, and my second brother is better than me. I don't want to do this, but I can only do that. Then let's just do it. I said to myself.