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The poor continue to write hilarious editions.

The continuation of the poor

"So you brought them back." The fisherman said happily.

Since then, fishermen still go fishing in the sea and can only make a living. Sang Na also works hard every day. After many years, their children have all grown up. Fisherman and Sang Na told them the true story of these two blond children. When the two children learned their stories, they both felt sorry for their mother. At the same time, the two turned grief into strength and worked hard. Help Sang Na and fishermen hard every day. The fisherman's five children were infected when they saw their two younger brothers working so hard. Seven of them go fishing with their father every day. You can catch many fish every day. Sang Na triumphantly welcomes her husband and son back every day. Their life is getting better and better, and they take all the remaining fish to distant markets to sell. Every time the children sell fish, they will buy some books to go home. They don't have pens and notebooks, so they are smart. They get some sand from the sea, spread it on the ground as notebooks, and break a branch as pens. Several children began to study hard and study hard. Sang Na and the fisherman were very happy to see that the children were so eager to learn.

A few years later, the children's efforts paid off and they did a great thing. They go home in gorgeous clothes to honor their parents. Seeing that the child is so filial, Sang Na is more happy.

Children have also helped many poor people and given poor children the opportunity to study. Sang Na and the fisherman looked at the children so caring and felt happier in their later years.