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Chapter 637 Original Sin

Xia Xiaoyu seemed to have reacted to the mistake he had just made, and hurriedly apologized: "I'm sorry, it was me who was accidentally. I was a little distracted just now..."

The members of the group looked different. Most of the boys comforted Xia Xiaoyu, while some girls still frowned but didn't say anything.

Their group's experiment finally reached this critical step. Xia Xiaoyu was not careful and they had to start over.

Although he was dissatisfied, for Xia Xiaoyu's sincere apology, no one spoke in a dilemma, but the atmosphere in the group gradually changed somewhat undetectable.

I don’t know when, when Su Hao walked on the road, his classmates would greet her on their own initiative. She was a little surprised at first, but after seeing the friendly eyes of those people, she smiled with the same kindness.

Gradually, everyone realized that Su Hao seemed to be a little different from before. He was no longer introverted and gloomy, but became cheerful and sunny, and treated everyone very friendly.

The parents were also surprised by Su Hao's changes. At the dinner table, Su's father finally couldn't help asking: "Hello Su, are you happy about school recently?"

He was really curious about what exactly was that he could suddenly become so lively, his introverted daughter.

Su Hao shook his head: "No, Dad, why did you suddenly ask this?"

The reason why she was in a good mood was not clear to her parents for a while, and she did not intend to tell her that she had been bullied at school.

When Su's father heard this, he nodded in disappointment and did not ask anything else. His daughter had a secret that he didn't want to tell, and he could not force her to say that he would feel relieved when he saw his daughter happy.

"By the way, Dad, the school notified that it was time to pay the tuition fee for the next semester at the end of the month, 980 yuan." Su Hao said.

As soon as he finished speaking, Su Mu's voice came from the bedroom: "Why is this expensive this year? Didn't it only cost 700 yuan before?"

Su Hao had expected Su's mother to ask this long ago, and then explained: "Next year, I will be in my third year of high school. The teacher said that the information fee will be more expensive and the tuition fee will be uniform."

"Really?" Su's mother spoke in doubt. She still doubted whether Su Hao had deliberately asked for more.

"Yes." Su Hao nodded, but there was an expression of disappointment in his eyes that could not be concealed.

She would rather save money than ask her family for a penny. She even handed over all the scholarships she received, but she was still suspected of lying, so how could she not feel disappointed?

"What a broken school? I'm trying to squeeze students like this. I know the charges all day long. I don't know how much money I've fallen into the pockets of those corrupt officials. Isn't it me?" Su's mother couldn't help but complain.

She just paid Su Xuan's tuition today. Looking at the small balance left on her passbook, she thought about Su Hao's tuition, and was already a little worried, but she didn't expect that Su Hao's tuition was 180 yuan more than before, which made her feel a little resistant.

Listening to Su's mother's chatter, Su's father took out the cigarette box in his pocket, lit a cigarette, took a deep breath, and then the smoke was spit out of his mouth.

"Okay, I'll go to withdraw money in two days." Su's father spoke, and the expression on his face was unclear in the smoke.

Su Hao stood up and returned to his room, but his heart felt like a needle prick.

Nine hundred yuan is not too much for others, but it is a considerable amount for Su Hao's family.

Su Hao's parents have always relied on setting up stalls to support their families. Their income was not low, but because they had to treat their grandmother, they did not save any savings over the years. After Su Xuan was born, he spent a lot of money on all kinds of food, clothing and use, so the family's life became even more difficult, and it was not until these years that it had improved a little.

Even if life is no longer difficult, Su Hao has never spent a penny indiscriminately. From childhood to adulthood, the word "poverty" seems to have been engraved in her bones.

How many times she dreamed of midnight, she was thinking about the same question: Is poverty really an original sin?

Su Hao lay on the bed, letting her thoughts keep churning, and the scenes in her mind were played back like movies.

After Su Hao returned to school, the first thing he did was to go to the school cafeteria, so naturally he didn't go to have a meal.

She remembered that the window of the cafeteria would recruit students to help, and the school also supported this behavior very much. She used her spare time to exercise students' physical strength and quality on the one hand, and on the other hand, she could better help some poor students relieve their life pressure.

In the past, Su Hao was too introverted and not good at speaking, so he didn't think about working part-time in the canteen, but now it's different.

Facing the chef's look, Su Hao stood up straight, with a bright smile on his face.

"Uncle, I am here to apply for a job as a part-time student. I am very diligent and will never be lazy. I have a small appetite. The important thing is that my sports score is the best in the class." Su Hao introduced himself, concise and to the point.

The chef who was in charge was a slightly fat middle-aged man. After hearing Su Hao’s introduction, he immediately burst into laughter.

"I have attracted both low appetite and diligence here, and you are the first in sports." Chef Zhangshao said with a smile.

He didn't like Su Hao very much at first because Su Hao looked too thin and felt malnourished. He was a little worried about whether Su Hao could withstand it.

After all, working in the cafeteria starts an hour at a time, and having to keep serving rice and bowls for others is also a hard work.

But after he heard Su Hao's energetic self-introduction, he changed his mind about Su Hao a little.

"I often help my mother with housework at home, so I can do any work." Su Hao blinked.

She had to get this opportunity, and the number of part-time jobs in the canteen has always been limited, and she happened to catch up with the recruitment. I have to say that this opportunity was really favored by God.

The chef, who was in charge, thought for a while, and after seeing Su Hao's expectant eyes, he finally decided to give Su Hao a chance and let her give it a try first.

After all, except that he was too thin, he was very satisfied with Su Hao.

Su Hao naturally cherished this opportunity, so when the bell rang, she ran to the cafeteria with a 100-meter sprint.

Chef Zhangshao had already told her what to pay attention to early on. Su Hao was also very neat. After wearing uniform clothes and clean disposable gloves, he stood in front of the window.

She was actually a little nervous, after all, it was her first time working in the cafeteria.

At first, there were only a few people in the cafeteria, but after Su Hao stood at the window, a large group of people rushed in from the main entrance and side doors, which was so dark that it was very spectacular.

Su Hao took a deep breath, took the first lunch box handed over, skillfully filled the meal, and handed it back.

The sound of swiping the card sounded, Su Hao's eyes lit up, and her "first order" was completed like this.

After adapting to this process, Su Hao became more proficient in his movements, no less than the old employees in other windows.

The peak lasted for nearly half an hour, and fewer people came to make food, and Su Hao finally breathed a sigh of relief.

She really underestimated the job of making food. After half an hour, her arms were already a little sore.

Just as she was about to take a break, she handed in two lunch boxes.

"Two meals."

A slightly familiar voice sounded at the window.

Su Hao raised his head and saw Zhang Wei and Sun Hao standing in front of the window at this moment, with a sarcastic smile on his lips.

Su Hao took the lunch box, looked calm, and quickly prepared two meals. Zhang Wei and Sun Hao didn't say anything, and left with the meal.

This is just as Su Hao wished, she didn't want anyone to come to find fault on the first day of her part-time job.

But Murphy's law was perfectly verified at this time, and the more she didn't want, the more she would have.

When she saw Zhang Wei and Sun Hao walking towards the window where she was, she had a bad premonition in her heart.

Sure enough, the two walked to the window and threw the lunch box in front of her, with a bad expression.

"Hello Su, you'd better explain to me why there are flies in my meal?" Zhang Wei spoke with a loud voice, which attracted curious eyes from people around him.

Su Hao lowered his head, glanced at the lunch box, frowned, as if he was thinking about something.

Seeing Su Haomo silent, Zhang Wei showed a smug smile on his face, and then he spoke louder: "Why don't you speak? Did you do it on purpose?"

The movement soon attracted the teachers on duty in the cafeteria and the curious classmates.

Before the teacher on duty could speak, Su Hao walked out by himself, holding the lunch box handed over by Zhang Wei.

"What are you arguing?" The teacher on duty looked at the three of them and spoke in a stern tone.

Zhang Wei spoke first: "Teacher, I found a fly in the bowl while I was having a meal. I suspected that someone had put it in on purpose!"

After Zhang Wei finished speaking, he snatched the lunch box from Su Hao and handed it to the teacher on duty.

The teacher on duty looked at the lunch box, then looked at Su Hao, and said in a deep voice: "If you have a fly in the meal, just report it directly. This is a problem in the kitchen. Why do you come to this classmate to argue?"

"Oh!" Zhang Wei slapped his thigh and said quickly: "Teacher, you don't know. This classmate had some conflicts and misunderstandings with us before. He happened to meet with food, so he ate a fly. We would definitely think of her at the first time. After all, after the meal was passed by her, we just wanted her to apologize, otherwise it would be better to let the uncles and aunts in the cafeteria get in vain!"

Zhang Wei's words were full of emotion, and even Su Hao almost believed them.

The teacher on duty looked at Su Hao who was silent and couldn't help but ask, "Student, do you have anything to say?"

As a teacher, he must not just listen to one-sided words.

Su Hao hesitated for a moment, walked to Zhang Wei, reached out to take out the fly from the lunch box, and put it on a piece of toilet paper.

Zhang Wei didn't know what Su Hao wanted to do, so he had to stare blankly.
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