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... ling Jiang Huaiyu from the University Campus (Part 14)

Mengyu turned to the crowd, “I was adopted at a young age. Since I was three, I started doing chores, and by the age of five, I was already handling all the household tasks.

My adoptive parents forbade me from going to school and didn’t provide me with tuition fees. In order to go to school, I not only took care of all the household chores but also picked up recyclables to sell during my free time to fund my own education.

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