As a result, her family disagreed. Her mother also asked her if I had moved in with me by any despicable means. I can't help but say that her parents really took great pains. On the surface, they didn't break us up, but in fact they always encouraged her to study abroad. She also happily said to me: Let's apply together, and we will study abroad together. I smiled and said yes. I didn't tell her that my brother failed in the college entrance examination and had to repeat his studies for one year. My sister is in senior three. I found more jobs and advised her to move back to the dormitory, deliberately alienating her day by day and not letting her know. Because she is so cheerful and lively and a little careless, I don't know that I actually have the idea of breaking up.
I forced her to recite the words. We study English together most of the time. She said, I don't think you seem so nice to me. I said no, studying hard is good for you. Aren't you going to study abroad? I waited until she finished the GRE exam, and I helped her send out resumes, materials and applications, which was busier than her.