Liu Yun, the main force behind the scenes, merely watched from the sidelines and never participated in the discussion.
The country has recently brought back a lot of talented people, reshaped the research environment, and improved their compensation and benefits.
There are researchers from all age groups, and there has been no break in the generation of researchers.
However, the education provided by schools should indeed be given more attention.
It is said that major universities have made some changes this year, and many students are delaying their graduation... It's just that graduating has become more difficult.
The difficulty increases year by year.
This means that in the future, if you want to just coast through university and get your diploma, you won't be able to do it anymore.
Furthermore, future university courses will need to align with societal needs, placing greater emphasis on practical application and real-world skills.
As a result, high schools, junior high schools, and primary schools will also have to make adjustments. When the exam-oriented education reform that everyone is complaining about finally comes, I wonder what it will become?
"Won't people complain again that children are exposed to society too early, that they are too young to be toughened up by society, and that their childhood is being ruined?"
On October 3rd, Liu Yun arrived at the concert hall's private box early. Xie Xuan, Li Hong, Xue Junyi, Zhang Linyuan, and some colleagues from the security department who weren't on missions all came eagerly.
When this topic came up, Feifei couldn't help but complain.
Although she has never been a mother or had children, she has always felt that "parents" are a very magical group.
It's as if there's some invisible power at play; some things are always proven right the moment you file a complaint.
Of course, it cannot be ruled out that some people are using "parents" as scapegoats.
Even Liu Yun's "Huaxia" series of films has been criticized by "parents" who say it's too violent, too unrealistic, and unsuitable for children. They ask, "How can there be high school students in it?"
Doesn't the childhood sweetheart trope encourage early romance?
Anyway, they've had all sorts of arguments, and I don't know if they're real parents or not. In any case, they have something to say, and they're always right.
Song Xingfei scoffed: "There will definitely be some, but it's not necessary. They can choose to stay childlike and not learn!"
"Can't you take care of your own child? What? Does the world revolve around your child? If your child shouldn't be learning something, then they shouldn't be in the world at all?"
Seeing so many people gathered around Liu Yun, Lin Ying put aside her business and joined in the fun.
"In fact, many times, it's just that some people with ulterior motives are using the 'parents' group to deal with the enemy. Of course, there are also many people who can't see themselves clearly."
"They don't represent everyone."
Everyone chatted while eating the fruit platter.
Liu Yun looked at the growing crowd: ...
This isn't what she expected; is the private room really this cramped?
Fortunately, everyone spoke softly and quietly, without making a fuss.
Yin Tian couldn't help but laugh: "I think so too. People who take care of kids are so busy, how can they have time to pay attention to so many trivial things? Reporting them? They must be bored."
Liu Yun looked around and said, "Ah Qi, although I didn't transmigrate into an old woman this time, I feel like I've aged mentally."
"Sigh, I actually have the illusion that I have many grandchildren."
Aqi: ...If it were drinking tea, it would definitely "pfft" to show the host.
He asked tremblingly, "Host, have you been too idle lately?"
Liu Yun: ...Go play somewhere else!
Aqi remained silent for a long while, then said, "It seems there's been a problem with Wen Chu."
Liu Yun immediately sat up straight: "What's the problem? The concert starts in less than two hours."
Aqi: "He was probably too nervous and developed a functional disorder. He had a bit of a choking problem and couldn't open his throat."
Liu Yun: ...Okay, I forgot, this isn't a seasoned singer yet, this is only her first concert.
What a grand display!
Liu Yun stood up and said under everyone's gaze, "I'm going backstage to take a look."
Everyone nodded in agreement; what Liu Yun did was none of their business.
It's rare that everyone has made time to get together, and even though we didn't know each other before, we've all made an effort to befriend each other and have had a good chat.
Liu Yun appeared unhurried, but in reality, she walked quite slowly to the backstage dressing room.
Sure enough, Chen was seen anxiously looking at the door, while Wen Chu was pacing back and forth inside.
Seeing Liu Yun was like seeing a savior; he opened his mouth and said, "President Liu, Wen Chu, he..."
Wen Chu turned to look at Liu Yun, standing stiffly like a child who had made a mistake, looking down at her toes, her mind a complete blank.
Liu Yun remained silent, raised her hand to stop Chen You from speaking, and walked up to Wen Chu.
Chen didn't even see clearly what Liu Yun was sitting on. Wen Chu seemed to go limp and was about to collapse to the ground when Liu Yun picked her up like a little chick and carried her to the sofa to lie down.
"Let him sleep for a while..." Liu Yun frowned as she looked at Wen Chu's expression, sensing that something was wrong with him.
Chen You: ...Forced to sleep like this?
Seriously? Mr. Liu is a real expert?
"Is he running a fever?" Liu Yun touched Wen Chu's forehead and felt that his temperature was abnormal.
Chen exclaimed, "Oh, no wonder my throat felt sore, but now... I can't get a refund!"
"I heard the concert tickets are selling out very quickly. I'm under a lot of pressure lately."
Liu Yun sighed, "Pour me a glass of water."
Chen, at a loss, poured water again, and saw that Liu Yun seemed to have stuffed something into Wen Chu's mouth.
Liu Yun pinched Wen Chu's chin and poured water down his throat, watching him swallow: "Your makeup is done. Just touch it up for him like this later. Wake him up ten minutes before it starts, and then he can go straight on stage."
"Once you're on stage, you don't have the energy to think about anything else."
"Have someone keep a close eye on him and don't let anyone else in."
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