Chapter 76 She's Not a Top Student Yet



Hu Youjin thought for a moment and said, "Several hundred yuan."

“When things are good, the numbers are much higher than this. Also, we can actually stay open until 8:30 pm. We lose a lot of customers between 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm.”

Hu Youjin nodded thoughtfully.

"This store can make a net profit of eight to ten thousand yuan a month."

Hu Youjin was taken aback by Yang Wanwan's words and exclaimed in surprise, "So many?!"

"That's good. If we have enough manpower, we can also open branches. Two stores would cost nearly 20,000."

Hu Youjin was so astonished that she couldn't close her mouth.

Do you know how much of that money I make each month?

Hu Youjin shook her head dumbly.

"More than half!"

Hu Youjin was completely dumbfounded.

After a long pause, she finally said, "Luo Xiaoyan, she also does business, and she's very wealthy. I heard she makes more than two thousand yuan a month!"

Yang Wanwan laughed, "Who is she? How can she compare to me?"

Hu Youjin nodded like a chick pecking at rice.

"Youjin, come work with me! We can study and earn our college tuition at the same time!"

Hu Youjin nodded blankly, "I'll work with you and earn enough for my college tuition!"

"When the accounts are settled at the end of the month, you can receive more than three hundred yuan."

Hu Youjin: "When the accounts are settled at the end of the month, I can get more than 300 yuan... Wanwan, Wanwan, tell me this is not a dream."

"It's still a dream now; you need to put it into practice."

"Wanwan, I'm sticking with you!"

"Once you receive your first paycheck, go and convince your mother to work with me."

"good!"

On Friday of the third week, the grade held a math and physics quiz.

The teachers graded the papers overnight and handed them out on Saturday morning.

Goodness, most people got perfect scores on their papers.

The highest score in mathematics was 89. Many students who scored full marks failed, and the failure rate reached half.

Yang Wanwan only scored 70 points.

As for physics, the same applies to Mantinghong.

Yang Wanwan scored 69 points.

Yang Wanwan's combined scores in both subjects rank her in the upper-middle range of the class.

The math and physics teachers took over the Saturday morning classes, each occupying two periods, and gave the students a severe scolding.

He was incredibly eloquent, speaking at length and with great earnestness.

The county's most promising students were all blushing with embarrassment after being scolded.

Yu Cai Middle School has a very good college entrance examination pass rate, and the teachers are very aware of the challenges and are very responsible.

By lunchtime, the students were still groaning and clutching their test papers.

Yang Wanwan felt very at ease.

The teachers are willing to teach and take responsibility, and there are students like Peng Ying and Qin Xiaoli. With so many diligent and motivated classmates, Yang Wanwan really likes this atmosphere.

This was a feeling she had never experienced in her previous life.

Holding his rice bowl, he waited for Hu Youjin, and the two quickly exchanged their grades.

Hu Youjin did not perform as well as Yang Wanwan, scoring 59 in math and 61 in physics.

Hu Youjin hesitated a bit about working on the weekend, and Yang Wanwan noticed it.

“Youjin, you can’t go back on your word. If you don’t produce good results, how will you convince your mother to work? If your mother doesn’t work, won’t we be caught in the vicious cycle of not being able to go to school because we can’t afford it? Besides, this exam was very difficult, and it was just a small test. You shouldn’t be so discouraged.”

Yang Wanwan felt that Hu Youjin's family background determined that her future path would not be easy. She could lack good academic performance, but she could not lack a pair of sharp eyes and decisive methods.

In the future, many people will be able to have a very good life even if they attend an ordinary university, through entrepreneurship.

Conversely, bookworms who only know how to study may not necessarily achieve good economic income or a high quality of life.

Hu Youjin slapped her forehead and said, "Wanwan, I was just confused for a moment. We've already agreed on something, how can I back out? Don't worry, I'll study hard in class and during self-study from now on, and improving my learning efficiency will be the same."

Yang Wanwan was relieved.

She was afraid that Hu Youjin would get stuck on a single point.

To be honest, neither of them are the kind of girls who are particularly gifted in their studies, so it would be very difficult for them to surpass those top students.

In response, Yang Wanwan believes that everyone must recognize their own strengths and weaknesses.

Yang Wanwan has been studying chemistry and physics very diligently, but there are still many concepts she doesn't understand. This isn't a matter of how much time she spends; it's because the human brain has inherent limitations.

If diligence could produce genius, the Nobel Prize wouldn't be so hard to win.

Isn't that right?

Talent is required for everything.

Instead of wasting your energy on things you're not good at, focus your energy on things you are good at.

For example, she excels in English and Chinese.

She took a small test herself and got a perfect score in English and a score in the nineties in Chinese.

She'll have to choose her major in the future, so she can choose humanities, drop physics and chemistry, and raise her math score, right?

Er Ye and Shang Tao arrived with several kilograms of chestnuts, a cleaned chicken, and a snakeskin bag of vegetables.

Shang Tao said happily, "Big sister, tonight we're having chicken stew with chestnuts!"

Hu Youjin asked, "Shang Tao, I remember your family raised seven chickens. You had one chicken last week and one chicken this week. What are you going to do if we eat them all?"

Shang Tao said, "Sister Youjin, you're really clinging to outdated ideas. You saw seven chickens during the summer vacation, didn't we buy them later? My second sister and I raised more than twenty, and fifteen of them survived. Just wait, you'll have chickens to eat during the New Year."

Er Ye said, "We don't farm or raise pigs anymore. Shang Tao just tends to her vegetables every day, and then cooks vegetable leaves and broken rice to feed her chickens. Sister, Sister Youjin, there will be lots of delicious food at home during the New Year."

Yang Wanwan looked at the chestnuts and frowned. "Where did these chestnuts come from?"

Shang Tao suddenly seemed to remember something, and holding the chestnuts, he said, "I bought them! I bought them!"

Yang Wanwan's expression turned cold. "Shang Tao, tell the truth!"

Shang Tao immediately looked at Er Ye after being scolded by Yang Wanwan.

Futaba's face also turned pale.

The eldest sister lost her temper!

The siblings looked at each other, neither daring to speak.

"Did you find it in the back hill?"

Er Ye and Shang Tao exchanged a glance, knowing they couldn't hide it from Yang Wanwan, and nodded guiltily.

"What did your older sister tell you? She told you not to go up the mountain! What was your response then? You swore you would never go up the mountain! Now, explain to me what happened?"

These wild chestnuts can only be found in the back mountains.

Therefore, Yang Wanwan saw it at a glance.

Yang Wanwan's voice was sharp and serious, even startling Hu Youjin.

Shang Tao hurriedly hugged Yang Wanwan, "Big sister, I was wrong, I was wrong, it's all my fault! Second sister doesn't know, I went there behind her back, she doesn't know."

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