Lin Yin is reborn! She wants to get rich and live a well-off life with meat for three meals a day!
But what should she do when her eldest aunt in the first household calls her a money-losing ...
Li Cuilian flipped to the back and pointed at several major questions that hadn't been corrected: "Lin Bao made so many mistakes, and a bunch of them haven't been corrected. And..."
She flipped to the front again and pointed at the signature. "I originally wanted to call her parents over, but the last time there was such a commotion, Lin Bao's mother is not easy to get along with. She knows you are cousins, so I came to ask, is this the handwriting of Lin Bao's parents?"
If that's the case, this parent is too weird. His daughter only scored a dozen points, which makes her the last in the class and the entire grade. Yet, the parent could still write "very good grades" on the test paper.
Lin Yin was speechless after reading it.
Could it be that Lin Bao has grown up but his brain has not yet developed?
Impersonating a parent's signature is fine, but can't you do it more professionally? At least change the handwriting, okay?
The name Shen Hongyan signed by Lin Bao was exactly the same as the handwriting she wrote below.
"Lin Bao's parents have never been to school and can't write."
Lin Yin spoke.
Lin Yubao and Shen Hongyan are truly illiterate, the kind that can't even write their own names.
The last time they split up and signed the severance agreement, it was Lin Dong who wrote their names first, and then they copied his.
After knowing the answer from Lin Yin, Li Cuilian nodded.
In fact, she knew from the beginning that the signature on Lin Bao's test paper was definitely not signed by his parents, but because she had no evidence, she could not make random accusations against the student.
Now that Lin Yin testified, Li Cuilian felt relieved.
She looked at Lin Yin and said, "You two sisters are really giving me a headache."
Lin Yin has good grades, but she is too aloof and doesn't like to participate in group activities. Li Cuilian thinks it's a pity for her.
Lin Bao's grades were terrible, but she still thought she was very capable. She had no idea how many things she had done that gave her a headache in just one semester.
Aren't they cousins? Why is there such a big difference?
"She's only in the first year of junior high school now, and she's only learning the basics. Lin Bao's grades are so poor now. What can she do in the second and third years? Studying is exhausting, so she might as well drop out early and see what she can do."
Li Cuilian has been teaching for so many years, but this is the first time she has encountered a strange student like Lin Bao.
Girls generally have good grades, are quiet, and are the type that teachers like more and more the more they look at them.
But Lin Bao is special. He has more bad grades than good things, is too confident, and cannot accept criticism.
"Why don't you talk to Lin Bao's parents? The tuition is quite expensive. There's no need for Lin Bao to continue studying. It's a waste of money."
It’s really not that Li Cuilian deliberately targeted Lin Bao.
There is a saying: The first day of the Lunar New Year is equal to the next, the second day is polarized, and the third day is like heaven and earth.
In the first year of junior high school, everyone’s grades were very good, but the most crucial year was the second year.
If you study well in the second year of junior high school, you will be the sky in the third year; if you do not study well in the second year of junior high school, you will be the earth in the third year.
It's not even the second year of junior high school yet, it's only the first semester of junior high school, and Lin Bao's grades are so bad. There's no need to wait until the second year of junior high school.
With Lin Bao's current grades, even if she added another 100 points, she still wouldn't be able to get into the worst high school.
If that's the case, what's the point of going to school? It's just a waste of money and time.
It would be better to take advantage of the time when he finishes school to see where he can learn a skill. Anyway, Lin Bao is still young, and as long as he studies hard for two years, he may not be destined to be a farmer in the future.