The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...

Chapter 390 Commune Quotas tushumi.cc

According to the village chief, the commune leader initially wanted to give the spot to his son, and Su He certainly hadn't forgotten who his son was.

It's Wang Chengcai, the notorious hoodlum in town! The one Su He beat up before.

It is said that the top leader never wanted his son to continue like this, but the son didn't like working, and whenever he was assigned to work, he would only go for two days before wanting to leave.

Now that they had this opportunity to go to university, the top leader thought it was a good thing, and Wang Chengcai, unusually, did not object. However, just when the quota was about to be finalized, an unexpected incident occurred.

As mentioned before, when universities first started issuing recommendation quotas, the regulations were not yet perfect, and those who received the quotas were mostly people with connections, which made the school chaotic and made it impossible to attend classes.

That's why the government reintroduced the policy, and as the first cohort of students to be selected under this policy, the requirements are certainly very strict. It's obvious that someone like Wang Chengcai wouldn't be chosen.

Moreover, the commune leader was reprimanded by his superiors for this matter. Not only that, but because he secretly reserved a spot, no one else in the commune knew about it, which offended many people. It is said that many people in the commune now dislike him.

The village chief was also quite worried, since they were in-laws and his son only got his job because of their family. He was afraid that his son would be implicated.

Su He didn't know why the village chief was telling her all this. After all, the village chief knew about the unpleasant things that had happened between her and the Wang family before, and he knew very well that it was impossible for her to help. She wouldn't repay evil with kindness, and it was already good enough that she didn't kick someone when they were down.

However, the village chief seemed to have only mentioned it to her casually, and then moved on to other things.

Su He was surprised. Was he really just complaining to her?

She didn't think much of it at the time, but later she learned that the university spot was ultimately given to the child of a person with a good family background and whose father was a martyr.

However, the school he was admitted to was just an ordinary university in Hebei Province, unlike Su He, who went directly to the best universities in the country. The difference is obvious.

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After having dinner and seeing her uncle and the others off, Su He went back to work.

When I got home after get off work, I found that Lin's parents had also arrived.

Su He was surprised, "Mom and Dad, why didn't you tell me you were coming? I could have bought some things to bring back."

Lin's mother smiled at her and said, "You don't need to buy anything. We brought everything. You're going to university. It's such a good thing, we had to come and celebrate. If we didn't have to work, we would have come much earlier."

Su He felt quite embarrassed after hearing this, "Jing Yan already told you? I was thinking of telling you during the holiday."

Lin's mother smiled and stepped forward to take her hand, saying, "You're the only one who's so calm about such a good thing. Your father and I were overjoyed when we found out. Your father kept saying how great it was, even more excited than when Xiaoyan got into university."

Su He felt even more embarrassed after hearing this, since it was a recommendation, not an exam she took herself.

"Whether you did well on the exam or not doesn't matter. The fact that you got in proves your excellence. Otherwise, why would you be the only one chosen out of so many people? Mom was right, you are a good child."

Su He was a little embarrassed by the praise. Lin's parents were obviously very happy. They brought a lot of food and gave her a thick red envelope as a reward.

When she left after dinner, she told her that Lin Jinghong also knew about it, but didn't have time to come over. She guessed that he would congratulate her in person later.

Su He was flattered by the sight, not expecting the Lin family to take this matter so seriously.