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It seems to be adopted by roommates, and poverty limits imagination! What's it like to have a rich second generation in college dormitory?
As a child living in the countryside, I knew from an early age that I wanted to change my destiny, that is, study hard and go to college, which is the only way out.

So before I went to college, I didn't think too much about everything. I just wanted to study, so I was admitted to a 2 1 1 university through my own efforts.

Before going to college, we explained that the six of them were very harmonious and were sworn brothers of the opposite sex. Of course, one of my roommates belongs to the rich second generation. In fact, although the rich second generation is a derogatory term, it doesn't mean that he has a bad personality, and during our university, basically all the expenses were borne by him.

Sometimes I really feel that I am kept by him. In fact, I personally don't like to take advantage of others, but if you don't accept him, you will be angry.

Because he is also very practical, I always bring a lot of special products when I go back to my hometown on holiday. Even so, I think it is still insignificant. Actually, I think friends are like this. You can accept what others do for you, but you must keep this kindness in mind.

So after so many years of graduation, we will still be together regularly, because I feel I owe a favor. If one day I have the ability and he needs it, I will definitely repay it.

We go out to eat every week, and he always takes the money. If we pay the bill in advance, the consequences will be serious and even break up with us. The most exaggerated thing is that he bought a computer for each of us in order to play games together. I didn't know what his family did until I graduated. I can only say that a car in his house is enough for me to struggle for a lifetime.