I think you're a little paranoid about being killed. In fact, in your workplace life, you may feel something is wrong more or less, but is this deliberately targeted by the leaders? Or because you think others are not good to you?
You think the leader deliberately targets you every day. What did he do to make you feel this way? Should I give you a hard and tiring job every day, or should I take your credit and take your own achievements? There should always be something to say.
I don't think you should feel this way just because you are in a bad mood, or feel that you are not valued by the leaders, or even think that the leaders are deliberately targeting you. It really doesn't make any sense.
I think even if the leader deliberately targets you, it is not because of the gap in children's education. To say the least, even if the leader deliberately targets you, it is still unknown whether it is because of your work or the influence of interpersonal communication. How can you be sure it's because of the difference in children's learning? Your daughter is admitted to Peking University, and her son is admitted to junior college. There is indeed a big gap, but if he is a leader, will he care about such education?
I think first of all, you feel superior in your heart. Your daughter was admitted to Peking University, which is really something to be proud of, and when the children of the leaders were admitted to the junior college, they felt even more superior. In addition, if the leader doesn't treat you well or seriously at this time and gives you a tiring job, then you will easily have a bad psychology and think that the leader is deliberately targeting you, but it's really nonsense, just your own imagination.