She is a philosophy teacher in middle school, and she guides her students to think independently. She is an avid reader. Her teaching is not limited to a specific textbook. Inspiration and guidance are her teaching methods.
She is a daughter with a mother who is close to Alzheimer's. When her mother used all kinds of tricks to trick her into coming by her side, she would drop everything in her hand and run to her mother's bed.
She is a wife and has a professor husband who loves reading and writing as much as her. She originally thought that her husband was already a part of her life, inseparable like parents, siblings, and sticking together.
She is the mother of a pair of children who have grown up unnoticed in her hurried life. One day, the eagle leaves the nest.
When her husband parted ways with her because of a new love, her mother passed away, and her children became independent from home, she was finally free and could do what she wanted. However, at night she hugged the black cat and sobbed to herself.
An ordinary woman's ordinary story, her story, your story, and my story.
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