LOGINMy daughter, Tina, locked herself in her room, crying so hard her body shook. I pried the door open and saw that she was clutching a test paper that was torn to shreds and pieced back together. It was a math Olympiad selection test. She should have gotten a perfect score, but was given a score of zero instead. "Mom," she sobbed, "the teacher said 3x5 is not equal to 5x3; that it's taking shortcuts. She tore my paper up in front of everyone, revoked my eligibility for the competition, and told the whole class not to talk to me…" I looked at the deep red scratch marks on my daughter's wrist and immediately picked up the phone to call the principal. "What good does it do for your school's reputation to drive a kid who loves math to their breaking point?"
View MoreRick's car did not stop in front of any hotel.It drove away from the city and finally stopped in front of an imposing mansion.The gate opened. I held Tina's hand tightly, my palms clammy with sweat.Seeing that gate again made my heart sink. The scene of being driven out six years ago rushed into my mind.My body stiffened, and I pulled Tina's hand, subconsciously wanting to pull the car door open and run away."Mandy."Rick turned off the engine, turned around, and said in a deep and powerful voice, "Don't be afraid. I couldn't protect you six years ago, but now, I won't let you suffer anymore, not even a little bit."He paused, then said slowly, "The problem that I want to solve is far bigger than those pieces of trash at the school. I want to make sure that you and I never have to worry again."He led us out of the car and through the courtyard.On an exquisite wooden chair, a gray-haired woman in an expensive attire sat upright. The woman was Rick's mother, Rachel.Her
In front of the live-streaming camera, the large office was eerily silent. There was only the sound of heavy and frantic heartbeats.My daughter Tina, who had previously been deemed "emotionally unstable", was now the only judge.She was still trembling, but when my hand covered hers, when she saw the encouraging look in Rick's eyes, light was rekindled in her hollow eyes.Standing in front of the enormous whiteboard, she picked up the pen. In the live stream, the comments surged."Oh my god, they're asking a child to do it? That's so cruel!""What's going on? The child is scared silly!""What are the parents doing?!"Then, Tina spoke.Her timid voice still carried a sob, but it was incredibly clear. "3 multiplied by 5 means there are 3 plates, and each plate has 5 candies on it."With much difficulty, she drew three wobbly circles on the board and marked five little dots in each circle."So, there are 15 candies in total."Then, she drew five smaller circles and marked th
He walked over to the whiteboard, picked up a black marker, and put it in Tina's little hand.He knelt down and said softly, in a voice only the three of us could hear, "Tina, don't be scared. Go ahead and write down the problem that caused you so much misery."Tina was still trembling a little. She looked at me, then at the encouraging look on Rick's face.I held her little hand, covering it with mine, and together we held the marker.Together, on the huge whiteboard, we wrote two lines of equations:3 x 5 = ?5 x 3 = ?After that, I looked up, my piercing gaze landing on Ms. Watson."Ms. Watson, didn't you say that 3 multiplied by 5 is not equal to 5 multiplied by 3?"Ms. Watson did not dare to look at me or Rick, her eyes darting around in panic. "I... I was talking about the problem-solving approach... it's about logic...""Very good."Rick clapped his hands twice.He stepped forward, took the marker from Tina's hand, and wrote a title on the whiteboard in a flourish: "
In the car, silence enveloped us.Tina nestled in my arms, her small face softening against my heart, finally regaining some color.The streets outside the window rapidly receded, like they were a world away.Suddenly, my phone rang, piercing the silence.The ID on the screen was: Principal.I looked at Rick. I thought he would immediately hang up, but to my surprise, he pressed the speaker button.The principal’s greasy and insincere voice came through, dripping with feigned generosity, "I'm willing to give you one more chance, Ms. Sanders. Have your daughter write a thorough reflection letter admitting that she lied and harmed herself to frame Ms. Watson, and I might consider allowing her to return to school as an observer. As for your job... young people should learn that impulsiveness comes at a cost. But if you cooperate, I might explain to your company that it was just a misunderstanding."He paused, his tone condescending, "After all, it's not easy being a single mother.






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