"Don't worry about work, we'll just go through the procedures for taking a leave of absence without pay..."
After all, they had been master and disciple for many years. Seeing that Jiang Si did not agree immediately and did not even show any excitement on her face, Yu Baien did not say anything more about the subsequent arrangements.
"Is there something you're worried about?" He subconsciously thought that Jiang Si was concerned about the restrictions on future enrollment, but these were not difficult issues.
Jiang Si holds two national-level honors, which perfectly aligns with this requirement.
But unexpectedly, Jiang Si said, "Master, I don't plan to take the college entrance examination."
To be precise, she didn't want to take the college entrance examination this time.
If it were 1977, Jiang Si might still consider it.
After all, that was the first time the college entrance examination was truly reinstated, and the value of the degree and connections gained from it was self-evident.
This can only be considered a trial run at most, and it was a failed one at that.
Jiang Si remembers clearly that after this year's college entrance examination, a conspicuous case emerged in Liaoning Province.
Because he didn't do very well on the first two exams, he wrote a letter to his superiors on the physics and chemistry exam paper.
The gist of it is how he diligently focused on agricultural production during the two years he spent in the countryside.
He also couldn't abandon collective labor to pursue his personal studies, as that would seem too selfish.
He also said that he didn't have enough time to review and couldn't guarantee that he could get a perfect score, but he didn't think it was shameful; he was just unwilling to accept it.
At the end of the letter, he also expressed strong dissatisfaction with those "bookworms" who did nothing but study, believing that they were the ones who monopolized the opportunity to take exams.
Ironically, what was originally just a grumble was seized upon by certain forces and turned into a famous "blank paper hero" in history.
This incident directly led to the complete negation of this year's college entrance examination results, with almost all the high-achieving students failing to get into their desired universities.
After that, the cultural examination was canceled again, and the enrollment policy returned to the "sixteen-character guideline".
Over the past few years, Jiang Si has figured it out. Although it's a transmigration story and there are many minor inconsistencies, the course of major historical events remains almost unchanged.
Now that she knew this would be the outcome, Jiang Si didn't want to waste any more time and energy.
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