"Kaiya!"
Lilia said with resignation, "It's time to go to school, or you will be late,"
Kaiya turned over and continued to pretend to sleep.
Lilia took the bucket and left.
When Kaiya heard the dying noise indicating that Lilia had really left, Kaiya slowly picked up her bag.
Grandma just came back from outside. Seeing that she had not left, she urged her a little. Kaiya replied, "I will leave immediately."
Their grandmother was already seventy years old. Her legs were not good, and she was limping. She often went far away to cut grass to feed the two lambs.
Their grandmother was putting down the basket on her back. Kaiya wanted to give her a hand. Her grandmother chased her away. "You don't work. You go to class."
Kaiya retracted her hand.
Two lambs were bleating and eating grass.
There were three lambs in total. In order to support Kaiya to go to school, one of them was sold.