Chapter 95: Elementary School Finished



"Little girl, the army has come to Daobei Village to build a medicinal herb processing plant as you requested."

However, as decided by higher authorities, Daobei Village will be responsible for most of the operating rights of this medicinal herb processing plant.

Most of the future revenue will also belong to Daobei Village.

Tang Yue thought for a moment and then understood the purpose of Chang Yin's words. "Okay, I will tell Uncle Li."

Chang Yin nodded, took out a bankbook from his pocket, and handed it to Tang Yue. "This is the bonus that the army applied for for the medicine prescription you purchased."

Tang Yue took the passbook and looked at the amount on it: 30,000 yuan. Tang Yue thought it was quite a lot, enough to last her for a while.

She took out one of her elementary school notebooks that she was currently using for practice, tore off a page, and wrote down the prescription directly on it, including the steps for processing the herbs, how to mix them, and the final steps for making the medicine. The handwriting, however, was less than impressive.

She folded the paper and handed it to Chang Yin. When Chang Yin took it, he was a little taken aback by the little girl's casual manner.

As they were leaving, the two soldiers who had just arrived took all the books they had collected for Tang Yue out of the jeep.

Looking at the large stack of books, Chang Yin couldn't help but ask, "Where have you gotten to in your studies?"

Tang Yue didn't hide anything, "I've already finished the elementary school curriculum, and I'm currently studying the junior high school textbooks."

Chang Yin was truly shocked. This girl was only four years old, right? "You can understand all of this?"

Tang Yue looked at Chang Yin and said, "I started reading it in first grade and gradually understood it by reading it little by little."

"Is there anything you don't understand?"

Tang Yue wondered if it was really that difficult. She thought it was alright. But since Chang Yin had asked, did that mean it wouldn't be good if she said it was too easy?

"Hmm, some math problems are hard to understand. Uncle Chang, can you teach me?"

Chang Yin...

Isn't this a case of shooting himself in the foot? "I don't have much time. If there's anything you don't understand now, you can come and ask me."

Tang Yue smiled, "Perfect." She quickly ran into the house, took out her first and second year junior high school math textbooks, and picked out the most difficult problems to ask Chang Yin to help her solve.

After hearing Chang Yin's solution, Tang Yue felt enlightened. She realized there was such a solution, one not found in the book, and one she didn't know how to use.

Tang Yue learned so quickly because she was drawing on her experiences from her previous life. Although the specific things she learned were different, she was able to understand them by slightly adapting them to her past experiences.

However, after listening to Chang Yin's explanation, she had a new idea. It seemed that she really needed to find someone to teach her.

"Uncle Chang, when do you have time?"

Chang Yin looked at her and said, "I usually don't have time."

Tang Yue laughed. If she caused any trouble, wouldn't Chang Yin's time come?

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