Transmigrated to the 60s with a System, Thriving in the Era

Profligate rich second-generation heir Li Qingming transmigrated.

He became a vegetative patient. His family used half a bag of cornmeal to get him a wife, ostensibly for "good luck."...

Chapter 725: No rush for marriage

"What major does your son plan to study?"

"He himself has no idea, but he doesn't want to be a doctor. It's really strange."

Shao Jie said to Li Mingqing helplessly.

"Your son is graduating from high school this year? What's his total score?"

"Dean, I'm embarrassed to say this. Alas, my grades aren't very good, and it's actually a bit difficult to get accepted into the medical program."

Li Mingqing said, "In that case, let's wait until the results come out. The most important thing now is to improve your academic performance. We can discuss the major after the college entrance examination."

Anything said now is just empty talk, the key is to improve the scores.

I’ll decide whether to study medicine after the scores come out.

Shao Jie suddenly realized, "You're right. I've really gotten stuck in a dead end. I hope my child can perform exceptionally well in the exam. If he can't go to university, he can only go to a junior college."

"A junior college is not bad either, being a teacher is pretty good there," said Ding Ren.

"Children and grandchildren will have their own blessings, but I'm really worried that my children won't be able to earn enough to support the family and end up single. The current policies don't change every day, but they change a lot. I'm afraid they'll go the wrong way."

Shao Jie was really worried.

For example, many workers in textile factories and other factories were laid off.

These were stable jobs in the past.

A few years ago, who could have imagined that society would develop so rapidly, prices would rise, and wages would remain almost the same.

As the saying goes, moving a tree will bring life to the dead.

But many people work hard in factories all their lives and never expect to lose their jobs.

Li Mingqing consoled him: "The policy changes are big, but there are also many opportunities. It's good to do some small business."

"To be honest, I'm not optimistic. I don't think it will last long."

Wu Song disapproved and said, "Shao Jie, those who do business earn more than us."

"But it's unstable. What if business is banned again in the future?" Shao Jie said worriedly.

"I heard that there are many people doing business in the southern coastal areas, and policies are becoming more and more relaxed, so the situation you described should not occur," Wu Song analyzed.

"The country is opening up its market, and now that it has come this far, it will continue to do so. Small changes may occur, but the overall direction remains unchanged and will not be easily altered."

Li Mingqing echoed.

The market economy is booming, and you can make a small fortune by riding this express train.

"I still prefer stability," Shao Jie shook his head.

He only has this one son and doesn't want anything to go wrong; he just wants him to live in peace and stability.

Ding Ren said: "Boys need to go out and explore the world, while girls are better off with stability."

"That won't do. I only have one child. If something happens outside, I won't have anywhere to cry," Shao Jie was very cautious.

Li Mingqing didn't say anything more.

Since Shao Jie thinks so, there is no need to say anything more.

Everyone has their own way of living, and it's good to live a peaceful and stable life.

"Dean, the university is on vacation. Won't you arrange for your daughter to come to the hospital for internship?" Wu Song asked curiously.

"There's no rush for internship. She went on a trip to Hong Kong with some of her brothers and sisters."

"Port City? It's not close to the capital. One is the southernmost and the other is the northernmost. It would take a long time to get there by train, right?"

Li Mingqing smiled and said, "We'll be on a plane soon."

Hearing this, Shao Jie and others thought to themselves, it’s really a pity.

Airline tickets are very expensive and most families cannot afford them.

When going to the port city, they would rather take a longer train than spend more money on a plane.

Everything is going well in the capital.

Everything was going well back home, but the factories were not performing well, which affected the salary income of Li Mingli and others.

But the impact was not significant, and each family did some small business.

The money earned from a small business is several times the salary in a factory.

Old Man Li: "There is always a way. If this light doesn't work, then that light will work."

Yang Daya exclaimed, "Oh my God! Luckily my family prepared in advance, otherwise we would all be laid off and starving. The factory workers would be very sad, especially the dual-income families."

Li Mingyuan sighed, "Who could have imagined that it would be a one-size-fits-all approach?"

"I didn't react at all during the meeting, and I was also very embarrassed when the factory director said it. We could only find a way out on our own," Li Lizhu said regretfully.

"My fourth brother is so far-sighted, otherwise we would be in dire straits." Zhang Lihua said fearfully.

Li Mingfang said: "That's not the case. At worst, I can go home and farm."

Yang Daya gave him a sidelong glance and said, "Tsk, go back and plant some crops yourself. I really want to go back to the days when I could dig in the soil to eat."

Old Lady Li smiled and said, "You're talking nonsense. Your small business is doing quite well. See if there's a suitable shop you can rent or buy."

"Mom, my little cart is very good. I sell a lot of things by going from street to street," Li Mingyuan said happily.

"Oh my goodness, Xiangnan and Siniu sent me money. I finally raised them, and now it's time for me to enjoy my life."

Yang Daya spread her hands and spoke with great pride.

Zhang Lihua joked, "I don't believe you. If there's a way to make money, would you refuse?"

"You have to go. You're a bastard if you don't make money."

She rolled up her sleeves and spoke vigorously.

Li Mingli said, "We don't need to worry about the children. With my fourth brother's guidance, they have made a lot of money. There is no need to rush into marriage."

"I'm also anxious when it comes to this, but my studies are more important."

Li Mingyuan sighed.

Old man Li advised: "Xiangnan and the others have a plan in mind, so let's not give them blind orders."

"Dad, don't you want to hold your great-grandson?"

"Third brother, seeing what you said, your mother and I are also anxious, but we can't hold you back. They say that starting a family and finding a job will be quick once you graduate. Right now, their energy is focused on studying."

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