Chapter 393: Supporting Poor Clan Students



Uncle Lu knew that he couldn't change Lu Jiaxin's mind, so he said, "Shanzi will be adopted by your parents, and he will be their grandson. Let Shanzi go with you this time. At least he will know where your mother's grave is, and it will be easier for you to take the children to visit the grave in the future."

Lu Jiaxin nodded and said, "Uncle, even if you didn't mention it, I would take Lu Shan with me. I'm going to Rong County tomorrow, and Shanzi will go with me."

Uncle Lu knew that she was going to move Gu Lanlan's grave, but he didn't know it would be tomorrow: "The people from the Ding family are not easy to deal with, they will definitely interfere. Shanzi alone is not enough, let Jiazong, Jiajie and Xiaoan go together."

Lu Jiaxin refused, saying that she had already made arrangements for the matter, and she was not afraid even if the Ding family made trouble. Everyone was busy, and there was no need to mobilize everyone because of her matter.

Seeing her firm attitude, Uncle Lu had no choice but to give up.

Lu Jiaxin changed the subject and asked Lu An about the college entrance examination: "How many points did Xiao An estimate?"

Uncle Lu shook his head and said he didn’t know. Lu An didn’t tell them: “This kid said that if we refer to last year’s scores, then there will be no problem.”

What he meant was that his estimated score was higher than the admission score of the Public Security University last year. If that was the case, then it was almost there.

As far as Lu Jiaxin knew, Lu An had studied very hard this year in order to be admitted to the Public Security University. Being able to choose something you like as a career is also a kind of happiness in itself, and Lu Jiaxin hoped that he could achieve his wish.

The eldest aunt said, "Jiaxin, Zaohua called Xiaoqiu and said that her estimated score is 653. The first choice this child filled in is the golden department of Renmin University that you told Xiaoqiu about. With such a high score, there should be no problem."

Lu Jiaxin didn't expect that this girl would still apply for Renmin University. At that time, she said that stability was the priority. But this score should be no problem. As far as she knows, the total score of the college entrance examination in her hometown this year is 710, including 120 points for Chinese and mathematics, 100 points for English, physics, chemistry, and politics, and 70 points for biology. If she scored 653, there would be no problem.

"Xiao Qiu told me before that Zaohua was going to come to Sijiu City to find a job after the college entrance examination, so that she could save some money to go to college without having to be so tight on money. Why didn't she come?"

Although the university now has subsidies, it is just enough to eat, and it is not enough to do anything else. Zaohua is also a strong-willed person. She should want to pay Xiaoqiu back as soon as possible. The aunt explained: "Jiajie knows that she is good at English. He said that there is a shortage of people who can speak English in Yangcheng. If you do well, it is easy to make one or two thousand a month. Zaohua wanted to make more money, so she listened to Jiajie and went to Yangcheng."

"Has Fifth Brother asked someone to look after her?"

The eldest aunt smiled and said, "Of course she should be taken care of, otherwise it would be dangerous for a grown girl there! This girl is very capable and can earn thirty or forty yuan a day there. Jiaxin, you are right, she still needs to study, only by studying can she have a good future."

For example, Lao Er and his wife only make a few dozen yuan a day working from morning till night. But Zaohua can earn dozens of yuan a day just by sitting in the house and working. Jiajie said that this is because she is not experienced at first, and when she has more experience in the future, she can earn hundreds or even thousands of yuan a day!

Uncle Lu was in a bad mood. Only the eldest children in his family were good at studying, while the second and third children were all dull. Taozi was considered smart, but he had to beat him with a stick to finish high school.

Lu Jiaxin looked at Uncle Lu and said, "It's impossible that Zaohua is the only one in our clan who can study. There must be other good people who can study."

Uncle Lu sighed and said, "Zaohua is definitely not the only one who can study. Take Shitou's Xiaoyu for example. He was very smart since he was young and could learn anything his teacher taught him. But his grandmother was paralyzed, and his mother couldn't stand it and ran away with someone. His father had to support four siblings and take care of his paralyzed mother, so he couldn't afford it, so he stopped studying."

Although he felt sorry, he was powerless. He was old and now relied on his son for support, so he was no longer able to help the child. Even if he helped Zaohua, it was Lu Jiaxin who paid the most, and he only gave some food.

Lu Jiaxin said, "Uncle, I can support him to continue his studies. Not only him, but also all the children in our Lu family who drop out of school due to poverty."

The eldest aunt reacted quickly and said, "What nonsense are you talking about, kid? Our Lu family is a big family, and there must be hundreds of children studying. After screening the conditions you mentioned, there must be more than 20. Are you going to support them all?"

"I'll give them all."

Seeing her serious expression, the aunt's heart skipped a beat: "Jia Xin, the tuition and miscellaneous fees for studying here are not small, and with so many people coming, it will cost several thousand yuan a year.

If we count 20 people, and each person spends 100 yuan a year, that would be 2,000 yuan in total, which is not enough for a year of middle school and high school. For example, Zaohua spent more than 600 yuan in her senior year of high school, and even this amount is considered low.

After hearing this, Lu Jiaxin understood: "Uncle, when you go back, register the children who meet the requirements. Then I will transfer the money to you and you will manage it."

Since we are only sponsoring children within the clan, not those in the village or in society, you can just let Uncle Lu take care of it.

Uncle Lu suppressed his excitement and asked, "Jia Xin, is what you said true? Do you really want to support those children?"

"Uncle, when have I ever lied to you?"

The eldest aunt saw something wrong and scolded Uncle Lu for a while: "Why are you joining in the fun? Don't you know how hard it is to make money? How can you donate a few thousand dollars just like that? How long will it take to earn that much money?"

After that, she said with a straight face: "Jia Xin, don't say such things again in the future. Auntie knows that you have made some money in the past two years, but this is not the way to spend money. Also, you have to understand the principle of not showing off your wealth, otherwise everyone will take you as a fool."

Lu Jiaxin knew her aunt's weakness, so she said, "Aunt, supporting those children to go to school and giving them a chance to change their fate is more meaningful than donating any amount of incense oil. If they can pass on this kindness and change the fate of more people in the future, that is also a great virtue."

The aunt couldn't bring herself to say any words of dissuasion.

Uncle Lu was calmer and said, "Jia Xin, are you sure you want to support those children? The amount your aunt mentioned is too little. It will probably cost five or six thousand a year."

Lu Jiaxin smiled and said, "I have made a lot of money in Hong Kong City in the past two years, so I can afford it."

Uncle Lu held his hand and said, "Jia Xin, if this matter is implemented, those children and their entire families will be grateful to you."

For example, Zaohua was particularly grateful to Jiaxin and said that she would definitely repay her. As for Zaohua's mother, she was a fool, so it's better not to mention her.

Lu Jiaxin said: "I am just trying to do my best. I just hope they can study hard, get into college and have a good future."

(End of this chapter)


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