In a mountainous area surrounded by mountains and with inconvenient transportation, there is a small school with outdated facilities. The teaching equipment here is very limited, the desks and chairs in the classroom are slightly worn out, and the chalk marks on the blackboard are difficult to completely wipe off.

The collection of books is pitifully small and of limited variety, unable to satisfy students' extensive thirst for knowledge.

Even in such a simple and rough learning environment, Su Paner achieved remarkable results with her indomitable perseverance and extreme thirst for knowledge.

She got up early every day and walked several kilometers along the rugged mountain road to school. No matter it was windy or rainy, she never was late or missed a day of class.

In class, she always listened attentively to the teacher's explanation of every knowledge point and actively raised her hand to answer questions.

After class, while other students were playing, she sat quietly in the classroom reviewing her lessons and reading the few but invaluable books she had.

Although Su Paner's conditions are very different from those of children in big cities who have advanced educational resources and good family backgrounds, she has proved her strength with practical actions.

After every exam, her results were always among the best. She was not only outstanding among students of the same grade in her school, but was also on par with those from key schools in bustling cities.

Su Pan'er should have had a bright future, but fate played a cruel joke on her. She was born into a family with extremely corrupt ideas, deep-rooted traditional concepts, and outrageous preference for boys over girls.

The elders in the family were indifferent to her academic performance. No matter how excellent her scores were, they could not attract the slightest attention or attention.

They were even more dismissive of her future plans and life ideals, which were nothing but insignificant clouds in their eyes.

In their view, the only thing they cared about was how to marry Su Pan'er off as soon as possible and thereby obtain a considerable amount of dowry money.

The reason why Su Paner was able to continue studying in school was, on the one hand, that she finished all the housework early on, and on the other hand, it was the result of Su Paner's parents' compromise at the strong request of the village chief in order not to offend the village chief.

Wu Da took Su Yunshu into Su Paner's home in the play. "After several comparisons, this mud house is the one that best suits Su Paner's family situation. The house is built with mud, with a front yard and a back yard. The lighting is not very good, but it is very clean."

Su Yunshu gently pushed open the somewhat shabby wooden door, stepped into the earthen house, and looked at everything in the house curiously.

As soon as you enter the door, you will see a front yard of medium size. The yard is paved with an uneven stone road and overgrown with weeds on both sides, but you can vaguely see that someone has carefully taken care of it.

On the left side of the front yard, there are two rooms next to each other. The smaller one on the left is the kitchen, and the larger one on the right is the woodroom full of firewood.

Looking across the front yard, facing the gate are three main rooms. The largest one in the middle is the main room, which has an old square table and a few equally old chairs. There is also a faded landscape painting hanging on the wall, telling the vicissitudes of time.

There are two bedrooms on the left and right sides of the main hall. The one on the left is slightly more spacious and is where Su Paner's parents live; the one on the right is relatively small and is undoubtedly her brother's bedroom.

Walking through the main hall, we came to the backyard, which was much smaller than the front yard, with some abandoned farm tools and sundries piled up in the corner.

The entire backyard looks a bit deserted, which makes people feel desolate.

Su Paner, played by Su Yunshu, lives in a corner of the woodshed. The small corner is dark and damp, with only a narrow wooden bed and a shabby wardrobe, which is in sharp contrast to other rooms.

However, even in such a difficult environment, Su Paner still worked hard to pursue her dream.

After walking around, Su Yunshu followed assistant director Wu Da back to the director.

Xu Hai saw the two of them coming back and looked at Su Yunshu with a gentle smile on his face. "Teacher Su, after taking a look around, you should have a general understanding of our filming location. We will officially start filming tomorrow. Is there any problem on your side?"

Su Yunshu nodded and said, "Don't worry, Director Xu. I've been prepared for this."

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