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The Last Train
I grew up in the countryside, accustomed to living in harmony with nature, familiar with my neighbors as if they were family, and used to the classrooms and schools that always had only two or three students. I was a fairly good student, and my grades allowed me to leave the countryside. However, once I started high school, the academic pressure became overwhelming, so I began attending cram school. Given my family’s financial situation, it was already a struggle to cover the fees for public high school. So, I started working part-time. Initially, I thought I could manage everything and still have my weekends free, but in reality, I encountered many challenges. The biggest issue was that even though I…