"It's not exactly like that," Gao Jun consoled her, "You've really had it tough over these years, supporting everything by yourself, but Weiwei hasn't had it much better than you. Your oppressive approach to education has made it so that she can hardly breathe. She even told me before that she thought about suicide."
Hearing this, Li Ya's eyes widened, "When was this?"
"She mentioned it to me before. Once, when she was in her second year of high school, she did poorly on a test. You didn't give her any living expenses for a week as a punishment. She had to drink plain congee every day, and the pressure became so immense that she even fainted. When her classmate took her to the infirmary, she stood in the corridor of the infirmary and thought about jumping off right then and there," Gao Jun answered.
Li Ya, stunned, said, "How come I didn't know about this?"