When it came to natural disasters, I could relate.
My family also ran an orchard, and extreme weather could seriously impact the quality and taste of the fruit, making it hard to sell at a good price. Even though technology had advanced greatly, people in agriculture were still at the mercy of the weather.
I tried to comfort her. "Felicia, tell your mom not to worry. It's okay if you don't make money this season. There's always next year. Besides, didn't your live stream earnings bring in a lot of tips? You could send some of that to your parents to tide them over."
"You're right."
The thought of the tens of thousands in her livestream earnings brightened her mood.
I was already aware that her family wasn't well-off. While I didn't want them to rely on me unnecessarily, I didn't want them to struggle for basic needs.
Felicia immediately called her mother again. When she hung up, she smiled through her tears and even looked excited.
"My mother's so happy! She says she wants to visit me and look around the city. I haven't seen her in a year."
I was surprised. "A year? Didn't you go home during the winter break?"
She shook her head. "I stayed here to work." Felicia was indeed such a hardworking and determined young lady.
I smiled at her, feeling a mix of pity and admiration. "Well, now you and your mom can reunite."
I also made up my mind. When her mother arrived, I would treat her well and warmly welcome her so her trip wouldn't be in vain.
After dinner, we headed back to campus. To my surprise, a few familiar faces were waiting at the gate. It was Louis, Veronica, and Zack.
They noticed us and quickly walked over.
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