Song Yun, a modern inheritor of ancient medical practices, accidentally transmigrates to the year 1973, becoming an unlucky girl unloved by her father and ignored by her mother.
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Captain Liu took Liu Fangfang to the commune post office on a bicycle to pick up the packages. There were two packages, one lighter and one heavier. The girl happily returned to Qinghe Village.
At home, Liu Fangfang couldn't wait to open the two packages. One contained books, review notes, a stack of mock test papers, and a letter.
The names of Uncle Liu, Aunt Liu and Fangfang were written on the envelope. Captain Liu ignored the books, took the letter and opened it. The more he read, the brighter his eyes became.
"Fangfang, your sister Yun said the college entrance exam will be resumed soon. These are the materials she prepared for you, especially the test papers. She told you to do your best and look for the answers in your books or notes if you don't understand. You must take advantage of this time to review. She said her parents have resumed their professorial work at Jingbei University. She hopes you can get into a school in Jing City, and she'll be waiting for you there."
Liu Fangfang took the letter and read it word by word. When she finished, her eyes were red again. "Dad, Mom, I will definitely be admitted to Beijing University."
In the past few years, she has always listened to Sister Yun and studied high school courses seriously. For this, she has been questioned and ridiculed by many people, but she has never given up. She has read the materials left by Sister Lifen many times. Although she is not familiar with the high school knowledge, she is somewhat confident. Now with these materials, she is confident of being admitted to a university in Beijing.
Captain Liu kept saying "good" and said, "Good, good, good, good. Whether our Liu family can produce a college student depends on you, Fangfang."
In order to give Fangfang a good learning environment, she was not allowed to do any housework from the day she was born. Carpenter Liu was also asked to make a new large desk for Fangfang so that she could store her materials.
On October 12, the State Council officially announced the resumption of the college entrance examination, and this major event was featured on the front pages of major newspapers across the country.
As a result, the threshold of Captain Liu's house was almost trampled down. Not only did the educated youth from the educated youth points flock in, but also children in the village who had attended high school or even junior high school came to the door. They all had only one purpose, to borrow review materials from Liu Fangfang and ask Liu Fangfang for help in tutoring.
For ordinary scholars, this is a huge matter, and it is their only chance to leap over the dragon gate and change their destiny.
Captain Liu certainly would not allow others to destroy Liu Fangfang's learning environment. He only agreed to lend them some materials and people to tutor them. That was impossible unless Liu Fangfang herself was absolutely sure.
On the other hand, Yang Lifen was also preparing for the college entrance examination. She was now very grateful to Song Yun for her advice back then. If it weren't for Song Yun, she would not have been able to review so persistently, and naturally she would not be as calm as she is now.
To be more sure, she went to the Song family and got two sets of mock test papers from Song Hao and Bai Qingxia. Her goal was Beijing University, which was the agreement between her and Song Yun.
Even though it is unlikely that Song Yun will go to college with her now, she will still fulfill the original promise.
Bai Ruanruan also signed up for the college entrance examination. The Minister of Commerce said that as long as she could be admitted to Beijing University, she would be eligible for public education, basic salary would be paid, and there would be additional allowances, but she had to work in the Ministry of Commerce after graduation.
This is equivalent to sending her to gild herself, and she will definitely be entrusted with important tasks after she goes there.
Si Fengnian also signed up. The hospital also had places for students to study at public expense, but the condition was that he would work in the hospital after graduation.
After discussing it, the two decided to get the marriage certificate first and postpone the wedding date set for November. They would hold the wedding after they were admitted to university.
In this way, they can review together, eat and live together every day, and there will be no criticism, and it is legal.
Some people also question the point of doing this. They already have stable jobs, so why bother going to college? Isn't the purpose of going to college to work? But they already have good jobs, so why bother going through all this hardship?