The teacher from the admissions office refused to reissue the admission letter. Yan Jingwan knew that it was useless to argue any further, so she pulled Yun Qiao out of the admissions office.
"What should we do now?" Yun Qiao frowned. "She refuses to reissue the admission letter. Do we have to go find Dad and ask him to ask Minister Shen for help?"
"No." Yan Jingwan refused: "If I ask Dad to find Minister Shen, he still needs his favor. It's just a small matter, there's no need."
She is a military dependent, and her husband stays in the harsh and cold border to defend the country's territory, not to let his wife be bullied.
There are plenty of people who will take care of this matter.
Yan Jingwan said, "Let's go to the People's Armed Forces Department."
Yun Qiao's eyes lit up when he heard this: "Yes, the People's Armed Forces Department! This is an important matter concerning the future of military families, and the People's Armed Forces Department will definitely take care of it! Sister-in-law, you are really quick-witted. I didn't even think of this!"
Yan Jingwan said, "It's not that I'm quick-witted. I've been thinking about this for the past few days. I've already anticipated all the possible outcomes and thought of solutions in advance. Thinking about it right when it happens is impossible."
"Then let's go now." Yun Qiao said, "School will start in a few days. We should solve this problem as soon as possible. There is no time to waste."
Yan Jingwan nodded, and then the two of them left the School of Economics and Trade and headed for the People's Armed Forces Department.
After arriving at the People's Armed Forces Department, Yan Jingwan told the duty room staff her purpose. When the duty room staff heard that a military dependent had been admitted to university but had encountered difficulties in studying due to the loss of the admission notice, their faces immediately became serious.
"Comrade, don't worry. We'll send someone to accompany you to the school's admissions office right away to help you solve your enrollment problems."
"Thank you." Yan Jingwan hurriedly thanked him.
The comrade on duty waved his hand and said, "You're welcome. This is what our People's Armed Forces Department should do."
Soldiers work hard to defend their country while they are away from home, so they must ensure that the rights and interests of military families are not violated by others. Otherwise, it will be too disheartening for their fellow soldiers.
"Wait here for me, I'll find someone."
"good."
Yan Jingwan and Yun Qiao sat on the bench in the duty room waiting. Not long after, the comrade on duty came over with a female cadre in green military uniform.
The female cadre had a neat short haircut, heroic features, and looked very heroic.
She strode up to Yan Jingwan and Yun Qiao and introduced herself, "Hello, comrades. I'm Zhang Yan. I'll be responsible for assisting you with this matter for the next day."
She stretched out her hand, and Yan Jingwan and Yun Qiao quickly stood up from their chairs to shake hands with her.
"Thank you, Comrade Zhang. I'll leave this matter to you."
"You're welcome."
Zhang Yan applied for a car and drove a jeep with military license plates, taking Yun Qiao and the others back to the Admissions Office of the School of Economics and Trade.
The teacher in the admissions office panicked when he saw that Yun Qiao and his friends not only came back, but also came in a military vehicle with a woman in military uniform.
She pursed her dry lips, thinking about the phone call she had just hung up, and tried to calm herself down.
But before she could adjust her mood, Zhang Yan had already walked into the house in military boots, strode up to her, stated his purpose directly, and showed his certificate issued by the People's Armed Forces Department.
"This is a document from our People's Armed Forces Department, certifying that Comrade Yan Jingwan is the family member of an active-duty soldier. She also brought all her personal information, including her household registration, a letter of introduction, and the admission ticket she received when she took the college entrance exam."
"Also, I've already asked the comrades at the Ministry of Education before coming here. Lost admission letters can be reissued, and we have all the necessary documentation."
"So, I'd like to ask you, can Comrade Yan Jingwan's admission letter be reissued?"
The admissions office teacher hesitated for a long time, but under the overwhelming evidence and pressure, he couldn't hold out for even a minute before he compromised: "Yes, we can reissue it."