17 Minutes Between Chen Shufen And Her Son: The Story Behind The Mother-son Meeting At Toronto Airport And The 1.87 Million Education Investment
17 Minutes Between Chen Shufen And Her Son: The Story Behind The Mother-son Meeting At Toronto Airport And The 1.87 Million Education Investment
Chen adjusted the scarf for the third time when the coffee aroma at Toronto Airport was smelling of a disinfectant. Through the glass curtain wall, she saw her son approaching while brushing his phone, while the unreplaceable pajamas were exposed under the windbreaker. This is the eighth visit of 1.87 million educational investments, starting with the son sitting down and the instrument jumping.
Chen adjusted the scarf for the third time when the coffee aroma at Toronto Airport was smelling of a disinfectant. Through the glass curtain wall, she saw her son approaching while brushing his phone, while the unreplaceable pajamas were exposed under the windbreaker. This is the eighth visit of 1.87 million educational investments, starting with the son sitting down and the instrument jumping.
"The project department is in a hurry." The son pushed 200 Canadian dollars bills to the corner of the table, an action that Chen had brought twenty years ago. At the time, she also pushed the pass in this way. Female worker's fingers in a textile factory are still dyeing their fingers with thread. The 98,000 yuan passed in the book was her daughter's price torn apart the province's main admission notice. Now, Diddy's daughter is signing a notice about her father's severe illness in three towns in Wuhan, her younger brother is in Canada's distant brother.
The lipstick along the coffee cup gradually became weaker. During the 17-minute and 42-second meeting, the son mentioned the Toronto mortgage rate seven times and checked the news 11 times, but he never found a pinhole in his mother's left hand. The surveillance camera records the most ironic shot: her son is "waiting for me to have a meeting on his cell phone" while Chen attempts to show a photo of the scalpel.
The family deal is worth $176 per minute, under the voice-controlled light in the airport bathroom. Her smartwatch recorded her heartbeat as Chen shook and ripped open the taxi’s money – a more intense pulse than the day she learned her son had obtained a maple leaf card. Three days later, the family group exploded with a blockchain will: the inheritance rights of 6 million real estate are bound in real time with maintenance data, and the value of home care drops below 60 points will trigger property freezing.
In the corridor of Wuhan Class A hospital, his daughter Ma Li smiled painfully on her phone. She had just finished the 43rd accompaniment clinic, and the sound of the father's dialysis machine and the sound of the will notification formed a strange ensemble. "It's fair." She stuffed the payment paper into a worn canvas bag. “He stole my life then and now I want to apply to him.”
This kind of black humor is playing out in millions of Chinese families. Files from the Shanghai Notary Office show that the notarization volume of the "Support Gambling Agreement" increased by 287% year-on-year, and the clause details the number of minutes of Spring Festival video calls. "Family Insurance" was launched for the first time in Hangzhou. For every $100,000 tuition paid by parents, their child accounts will be forced to store $10,000 in a maintenance deposit. The more data from the Health Commission: Parents of children abroad have 3.2 times more risk of Alzheimer's disease than those of local children.
Another group of mothers wandered under the Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan as we marveled at Chen's "Smart Will". They brought cloth bags filled with real estate certificates and study abroad offers and attended the "Family Education Risk Control Lecture", just like they were eager to buy a school district house twenty years ago. Private equity fund manager’s solution sparked heated discussion: mortgage school district housing enters “family futures”, with parents releasing 0.01% of their property share for their children every hour.
Late at night, lawyer Li's team is deciphering this dilemma. The "digital maintenance evaluation system" they developed can convert WeChat chat records into legal evidence. "There was a case yesterday. My daughter sent 152'Happy Birthday' emojis in three years. The court determined it constituted emotional support." He smiled painfully and presented the verdict: "In this era, even the family's Love also requires ISO certification.”
Chen Shun of the Storm Center lies on the folding bed at his daughter's house, browsing Dulin. In the video, the grandson of an international student who spent 2 million trainings explained in pure English “how to get rid of the moral kidnapping of the original family”. She suddenly remembered a summer night thirty years ago when her daughter was lying in front of a sewing machine for homework, but she stuffed the last piece of watermelon into her son, who was remembering these words.
With the air conditioner roaring, Chen finally understood her life balance sheet: the love of her mother, who went crazy in the column "Invest in Education" twenty years ago. When the last signal disappeared in the QR code of the will notarization office, the mother bought it with her life savings, but the fact that all Chinese parents do not acknowledge -
What we carefully cultivate is not children, but our own obsession.