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The radio was silent for two hours.

Once, in novels and movies, I read or saw the silence of the radio station many times. It's all about hiding your whereabouts, gaining a short sense of security or achieving the purpose of surprise attack.

In practical work, it is normal to be forced to turn on the "radio mute" mode because of attending meetings or exams. However, these days, people usually have something to do at hand, and they don't have to have a mobile phone.

Although it is still the same "radio mute" mode, today's situation is really different from the past.

My daughter went back to school to concentrate on her studies three days before the entrance examination. The school doesn't arrange evening self-study and provide accommodation, which makes our students and parents from afar miserable. We booked a hotel not far from the examination room, but fortunately, not many people stayed in the hotel during the epidemic and the room price was not expensive.

From 7: 00 to 9: 00, my daughter has one-on-one English tutoring before the exam, as well as school lectures to cope with the college entrance examination. My daughter couldn't be in two places at once, so she confiscated all my wife's and me's mobile phones. One is used to attend the meeting (this meeting is actually not allowed to record the screen directly, and I am drunk), and the other is used to record the meeting.

We can't stay in the guest room for fear of disturbing our daughter's study. We walked out of the hotel with no cell phone and no money, and the whole thing was like three homeless people.

Walking to a door of the community, my wife is ready to go out. I said, "I don't have a mobile phone now, so I can't scan the code. I may not be able to get in for a while. " The wife took the message: "Yes, the current situation is indeed the case. Without a mobile phone, it is difficult to move! " "

There are not too many complaints, only a circle and a circle slowly through the small forest path in the community, and one minute, three minutes and ten minutes slowly flow with the sunset.

When we got back to the hotel, it was already five minutes to nine. We estimated that our daughter had not finished her class, so we found a book in the hotel lobby and read it for more than twenty minutes.

On the second floor, came to the door of the room. I approached the door and heard the teacher explaining English knowledge to her daughter seriously. So we stayed at the door for a long time before the end of the course.

The college entrance examination is always difficult, especially during the epidemic, which is difficult for both students and parents. Let's cheer together and look forward to a better tomorrow!