Transmigrating to the 60s: I Have a Capital Hukou

Jian Shu obtained a spatial dimension. Having read countless novels, she immediately hoarded supplies, preparing for transmigration or the apocalypse.

A few years later, Jian Shu had already ...

Chapter 836 Graduation Plans

"As for after graduation, I plan to stay in school." Jian Shu continued.

"Um?"

"The work at the university is easy, and there are winter and summer vacations every year. Staying at the university is the best choice for me, as I can take care of both sides." This was the decision made by Jianshu after careful consideration.

She originally planned to refuse the assignment and go straight into business, but after careful consideration, she felt that this was not a good idea.

This class of university students was the center of public attention. After a ten-year hiatus, all major employers were eager to recruit talented individuals. Even before graduation, many people were already eyeing them, eager to snatch up the best talent after graduation.

If she suddenly said she refused the allocation and wanted to start a business, people would probably think she was crazy. You know, even in the past few years, when there were so many people earning 10,000 yuan, how many people looked down on self-employed people?

As a graduate of Peking University, if she refused the stable job and became a self-employed person, it would probably become big news immediately and spread far and wide.

She really didn't want to come up with this kind of name.

And with her grades, if she chose this path, there would definitely be teachers and leaders who would come to her to do ideological work, and she really didn't want to deal with such a situation.

As a result, finding a job after graduation was imperative. Since she planned to start a business, a nine-to-five job was not suitable for her, and a university teacher was the best choice.

Of course, staying at Peking University, a top-tier university, wasn't easy. But Jianshu was confident she could maintain top grades for all four years, and with the added bonus of a double degree, her chances of staying were greatly increased.

"Thinking about it, staying on campus isn't bad at all," Gu Mingjing nodded in agreement. University teaching is certainly easier than teaching in junior high or high school. Especially since his wife plans to start a business, salary isn't important; the most important thing is more free time.

"Right, I can be a teacher for a few years. When more and more people start doing business, I can resign and it will be easier for me to continue my studies." Jianshu has some ideas in her mind. She believes that it is a lifelong learning journey. In addition, with the rapid changes in society in the past few decades, she must keep up with the times.

In fact, she had a vague plan in mind: becoming a university teacher would allow her to get in touch with all kinds of potential stocks in advance. It would be even better if she could recruit her own people.

Although the students of Kyoto University have a bright future, if she spends money, she can also recruit some students who are short of money.

Even if you can't poach them, it doesn't matter; having a connection is good. You never know when you'll need one more connection. And what could be more advantageous than being a university professor?

Anyone you pick up on the Kyoto University campus is no ordinary person.

When I think about it this way, becoming a teacher seems to be a really good path!

Jianshu touched his chin thoughtfully, and Gu Mingjing unconditionally supported any decision made by his wife.

"It's all up to you. Go ahead and do what you want. But it will be harder for you in the next few years."

"It's okay. I've rested for so long in the past few years. It's time to stretch my muscles. If I continue to be idle like this, I'll be exhausted." Jianshu is now full of energy and doesn't feel tired at all.

Gu Mingjing rolled her a roast duck roll and handed it to her with a smile, "Eat more, so you can have the energy to study."

Jian Shu took a big bite and said incoherently, "Wait, in the future I will make sure that we can eat roast duck every day. No, every meal!"

"Okay, let's eat every meal. Are you happy?"

"Happy! Let's eat roast duck!" Little Gu Yiyi cheered, "Mommy, mommy, can I eat with Huahua?"

Jianshu was in a good mood and agreed immediately, "Of course, you can share it with your friends."

"Wow--"

"We Yi Yi also have a little friend now." Gu Mingjing looked at his daughter and touched her head.

He felt relieved when the child adapted well.

"Huahua is very nice. In kindergarten we..." Gu Yiyi danced and told her father about the interesting things that happened in kindergarten.

Jianshu recalled a funny incident at the beginning of the school year and shared it with Gu Mingjing jokingly, "When your daughter first started school, she didn't even know her own name."

"The teacher called out to Gu Jian, but she just blinked and stared at the teacher without answering. The teacher called out a few more times, but she still didn't respond. When the teacher stood in front of her and asked her why she didn't respond, do you know what she said?"

"What did you say?" Gu Mingjing asked very cooperatively.

Jian Shu rolled her eyes. "She said her name was Gu Yiyi, not Gu Jian. The teacher called the wrong person."

"Hahaha--"

Gu Mingjing burst out laughing and breathlessly said, "Don't blame the child. We usually call her by her name. It's normal for her not to know her own name."

Jian Shu couldn't help laughing, "The teacher said the same thing. It's not just her, many children are like this. Their families are so used to calling them by their nicknames that they don't even know their real names. Often, the teacher shouts their names at the top of her lungs, and no one responds. There are also some kids with the same nicknames, and when you call out the name in class, several stand up."

Being a teacher is not easy, especially being a teacher of a group of little kids.

"Teach them slowly, call them out more often, and they will remember." This is how children's memory is. Unlike adults, they forget easily.

"I remember it. My name is Gu Jian, and my nickname is Gu Yiyi!" The little girl raised her hand to show off. "The teacher said I remember quickly and am the smartest!"

"Yes, Gu Jian is you, and Gu Yiyi is also you, baby, you are so great!" Jian Shu praised with a smile.

Children need to be praised. Compared with punishment, encouragement is more effective. From childhood to adulthood, she will praise them for any progress, no matter how small.

The little girl was so happy that she finished the last bit of noodles in her bowl and asked her father to help her get off the chair.

"Mom and Dad, I'm going to read picture books!"

"Go ahead, and remember to wipe your hands and mouth."

"I know!"

The little girl ran away quickly.

The couple chatted while eating, which was very heartwarming.

After dinner, the family enjoyed the cool air in the yard, and the rattan mat made a comeback.

Gu Mingjing fanned his wife and daughter, and from time to time fed Jianshu a grape or a bite of watermelon.

The sunset on the horizon is beautiful.

Little Gu Yiyi, with her belly bulging and her legs crossed, nestled in her father's arms, flipping through picture books and telling stories to her father.

It was not until it got dark that the family packed up and went in.

Jianshu went to give her daughter a bath, and Gu Mingjing also took his clothes and went into the bathroom.

After Jianshu coaxed her daughter to sleep and returned to the room, she saw the man staring at her intently, his eyes seemed to want to swallow her up.

Jianshu paused, his eyes fixed on his upper body.

To be honest, she missed him a little after not seeing him for more than half a year.

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