
A Meal of Water
by Ma Jinlian
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Before Su Mei left, she left a key and several cards and handed them to her mother-in-law. On Monday afternoon, she took advantage of the opportunity of picking up the children to teach Widow Tian how to memorize and use these things. Su Mei walked in front, and Widow Tian followed behind. The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law went out from the gate of the community, crossed a road, and then turned a big left, which was the kindergarten. The First Kindergarten is the largest and best kindergarten in our city. Su Mei said. Widow Tian nodded to her daughter-in-law, she knew this. In the past few days, I have always heard my son and his wife talking about this matter. In order to enroll their baby in this kindergarten, they tried every means, begging for help, giving gifts, treating them to meals, and going through the back door. It sounded very complicated. Widow Tian didn't understand the rules at all. Fortunately, after the baby was put in, everyone felt at ease.
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