After Transmigrating Into a Book, I Married a Divorced Man (1970s)

The female protagonist transmigrated into a novel she wrote herself, playing the role of a vixenish supporting character. In the book, she caused trouble until her death on the streets, and her act...

Chapter 88 Filling in College Applications

Lin Wanwan was stunned for a moment. "He had never told me this before. He only said that he wanted to take the military academy entrance exam."

"I'm afraid that if I tell you, you'll be disappointed if I don't pass the exam," Lu Feng explained immediately after returning home and hearing this.

Lin Wanwan reached out her hand to him, and Lu Feng chuckled as he took her hand and sat down next to her.

"What did Grandpa say?"

“My grandfather suggested that I choose a political science major, but I still want to choose law.”

"Well, law might be a bit niche right now, but who knows what will happen in the future."

Lin Wanwan's eyes lit up. "You think so too?"

"Yes, look at the difference between public security in the past and now. It's all thanks to the constraints of the law. In a few years, law may really have a higher status than it does now."

Lin Wanwan grabbed his arm and exclaimed, "My soulmate!"

The group was amused by her, and Xu Zhang poked her forehead, "What kind of confidante? You're so irresponsible."

After Xu Zhang finished speaking, he went to the kitchen. "I'm going to cook. You guys chat. Look how thin my child has become; all his clothes are a size too big."

Lu Feng pinched her cheek. "A confidant? Do you have any other confidants?"

Lin Wanwan slapped him away, "Mind your own business. I can have as many close friends as I want. I'm going to help Mom cook."

With the college application process settled, Lin Wanwan felt relieved, a huge weight lifted from her shoulders, and she felt much lighter.

Actually, she was still a little hesitant. She ultimately wanted to apply to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and studying a political science major was her first choice, but she was determined to study law.

She really wanted to see what Renmin University of China looked like through Cheng Ge's eyes.

As soon as Lin Wanwan arrived at the office in the afternoon, she was met with a barrage of stares from everyone.

She didn't want to care what these people were thinking, and she was too lazy to guess.

Sitting in his seat, he was about to read the novel when he looked up and called out, "Bai Ying, come here for a moment."

"Director, is there something you need from me?"

“You’ve heard the novel I read this afternoon, right? Read this part to me,” he said, handing her the book.

"Me... me reading it?" Bai Ying was startled.

"I'm just asking you to read it aloud now, what's the rush? You've been learning from me for almost half a month now, is reading a novel really that hard?"

Bai Ying quickly shook her head, "No, I'm just very surprised."

"Then I advise you not to be surprised, read it to me, don't waste time."

Bai Ying first read through the novel, then glanced at Lin Wanwan.

Lin Wanwan continued writing without looking up, only saying one sentence: "Confidence."

Bai Ying took a deep breath and slowly began to read.

As Lin Wanwan wrote, she listened to the recording. When she heard it halfway through, she was pleasantly surprised. It was better than she had imagined.

Lin Wanwan looked up and called for a stop, "That's enough, let's leave it at that for now, I'll go through it for you."

Holding the book, he went over the parts that Bai Ying had questions about with her, and said, "Read it after me."

Bai Ying nodded and read along with her.

"Does it feel right now?"

Bai Ying nodded in surprise, "Yes, it really is much better."

Lin Wanwan chuckled, "Come with me into the broadcasting room."

Bai Ying didn't know what she was going to do, so she obediently followed her into the broadcasting room.

"Today you're broadcasting the four chapters you just read."

Bai Ying quickly waved her hand, "Director, Director, I can't, I...I...I can't."

Lin Wanwan took a deep breath and looked at her, "You read very well just now, better than I expected. And I went over it for you, so what are you afraid of?"

Bai Ying blushed. "Can I really do it? I...I...I don't know if I can do it."

"Bai Ying, I've told you before, you need to be more confident. Although you may not be the most talented, you might go further than those who are talented."

Bai Ying looked at Lin Wanwan with red eyes, "Director, thank you."

"Now I'll ask you one more time, is it okay if you broadcast those four chapters that you just read this afternoon?"

Bai Ying looked at her and nodded firmly, "Okay, although I'm not as good as you, I really want to give it a try!!"

Lin Wanwan nodded with some relief, "Bai Ying, relax. You practice the most and work the hardest. If even you can't do it, then the rest of the people in the office can forget about it."

"You have ten minutes. Come in, and I'll teach you."

Lin Wanwan explained the procedure to her, "Do you know how to do it?"

Bai Ying nodded. Seeing that she really understood, Lin Wanwan patted her shoulder and said, "Don't be afraid, I think you can do it."

Lin Wanwan was actually a little nervous standing outside the door, but the moment she heard the announcement, she felt much more at ease.

Although there were some minor mistakes, it was quite good for a first broadcast. You could tell from her tone that she was a little nervous, but she became much more confident later on.

After Bai Ying dialed the main switch for the broadcasting company, she was a little at a loss.

Lin Wanwan went in, clapped her hands, and encouraged her, "You read very well. Be confident in the future, just like you did when you read the second half today."

Bai Ying was a little excited and stepped forward to hug Lin Wanwan tightly. "Thank you, thank you, thank you, Wanwan, I'm really happy."

When Lin Wanwan heard that she no longer called her "director," she reached out and hugged her, patting her back.

"Don't get excited, you'll get better and better in the future. Let's go, let's get out of here first."

Lin Wanwan led Bai Ying out, and just as they entered the office, Qian Senlin came out from the inner room with a smile, carrying a teacup.

"You read it well. Although you're still not quite up to your director's level, you've made considerable progress. Keep up the good work!"

Bai Ying nodded with a flushed face, "I understand, Station Master Qian, I will continue to work hard."

"Before your director leaves, I hope you can all be like Bai Ying, achieve great things in your studies, live up to your director's expectations, and not let her hard work go to waste."

"Are you leaving?" Bai Ying asked, turning her head to the side.

Qian Senlin explained, "She got into university and is going back to Beijing to study, so naturally she has to leave. Therefore, you all need to work harder during this time."

The people in the office exchanged glances, but Lin Wanwan paid no attention to their ulterior motives.

"Bai Ying, come with me to the stationmaster's office."

"Sit down," Qian Senlin gestured to a chair. "Is there something you need to tell me?"

"Yes, you heard Bai Ying's broadcast today, right? Although there's still room for improvement, I think we can hand over the afternoon broadcasts to her from now on, so I can have more time to teach them."

"Didn't I say that you can decide these things yourself?"

"Isn't this something I need to discuss with you?"

"You little devil, which school did you apply to?"

"Renmin University of China, Department of Law"

Qian Senlin was a little surprised, "Law? You didn't apply for a political science major?"

"Yes, I want to study law, and my first choice for graduate school is a political science major."

"Hahahaha, it's good for young people to have ideas. Did your grandfather try to persuade you? Didn't he change his mind?"

"Yes, but becoming a diplomat is still my ultimate goal."

Bai Ying sat beside them, listening to their conversation with a slightly stunned expression. University, law school, diplomat.

It turns out that Director Lin is much more capable than they imagined.