Lin An, who seemed invisible as soon as he got on the bus, silently watched Cheng Meili with gentle eyes.
This is Cheng Meili!
She was the Cheng Meili he knew, who, even when faced with setbacks, lived like a tenacious little grass, earnestly, full of hope and ambition.
Peking University students were recently stunned by the bombing.
Cheng Meili, a freshman in Class 1 of the Foreign Languages Department this year, is a woman who came to university with her child and suffered hardship, but it turns out that someone impersonated her.
The person who impersonated her was her vicious sister-in-law.
In order to take Cheng Meili's place at school, she not only sold Cheng Meili but also set fire to her husband, killing him!
Knowing that this matter could not be kept secret, Ye Weiwei advised her father from the beginning not to hide it. She even took the opportunity to thoroughly investigate all the students who were admitted to Peking University this year to see if any similar cases had occurred.
This batch of investigations has uncovered quite a few problems.
At Peking University alone, thirteen people were found to have impersonated others to gain admission. This is not even the highest number of cases found among universities; the highest number found among universities was over thirty.
Moreover, this situation is more serious for less well-known universities.
The severity of this incident directly alarmed the Ministry of Education and even higher-level leaders. For nearly two months, newspapers, radio, and television news broadcast and publicized this matter, and the list of those found and the results of the punishment were announced to the public every day. This was an opportunity to carry out legal education and strive to make people across the country pay attention to this matter and know the harm of doing so.
Because of this, Cheng Meili received far less attention.
Since it was only a short time since the start of the semester, Cheng Meili quickly caught up with the learning pace and immersed herself in her busy studies.
Ye Weiwei couldn't help but sigh with admiration every time she saw how hard she worked.
Luo Lili and the others also felt a sense of crisis and urgency because of Cheng Meili's efforts, and the whole dormitory was thrown into action.
Ye Weiwei was naturally not to be outdone. She not only studied foreign languages, but also had a huge library at Peking University that would keep her busy for quite some time.
With Ye Weiwei's arrival, a wave of study swept through the entire Foreign Languages Department, the entire dormitory building, and the whole of Peking University. People were rushing around everywhere, absorbed in the sea of learning, and the academic atmosphere on campus was surprisingly strong.
Even the top scorer in the national college entrance examination is working so hard, what reason do these people have not to work hard, what right do they have not to work hard?
Of course, Ye Weiwei wouldn't take credit for this; she only gave it a little push. The main reason was that everyone was too eager to learn and too thirsty for knowledge.
After all, they were the first batch of students after the resumption of the college entrance examination. After experiencing a series of events such as the educated youth going to the countryside, they were eager to acquire knowledge to change their destiny.
As soon as Yan Jin arrived at the Qin family, Ye Weiwei took him to the household registration office to transfer his household registration to their family. From then on, little Yan Jin became the eldest brother of the three little ones.
A week later, when Qin Xiao returned from his vacation, he brought back 5,000 yuan and opened a separate account for Yan Jin, depositing it there. He also set up an account for Yan Jin to receive his pension. From now on, Yan Jin can receive his pension directly from the local street office in Kyoto every month until he comes of age.
Qin Xiao handed the two passbooks to Yan Jin, saying, "One is the passbook for your monthly pension, and the other has five thousand yuan in it. Part of this five thousand yuan is the two thousand yuan your father received from the army when he sacrificed his life, and the other part is his savings over the years. Take good care of it."
He got that three thousand yuan back from Yan Jin's mother.
As for Yan Jin's adoptive father's family and those two children, they naturally wouldn't have a good ending.
Anyone who dares to persecute the children of soldiers is despicable. The only reason we don't grind them to dust is because it's not allowed now, but we will absolutely make them wish they were dead!
He will make them experience ten times, a hundred times, what Xiao Yanjin has suffered.
Yan Jin held two bankbooks in her hands, tears welling up in her big eyes and dripping down her cheeks.
Although he was only nine years old, he already knew how much money five thousand yuan was.
He didn't understand why his mother treated him this way when his father had given them so much money.
They gave the money his father earned with his life to other men and children, but treated his own son like he was an adopted child. They felt like they were getting a great deal if he drank an extra sip of soup.
Yan Jin couldn't understand it, but his experience over this period of time made him realize that he couldn't protect the money, and keeping the money in his hands wasn't a good thing either.
It all started when his grandmother told him to take good care of the money his father sent him every month and not let his mother squander it. Later, his father sacrificed his life, and the village chief told him to take good care of his father's pension, saying that it was money his father had earned with his life and that he shouldn't give it to anyone else. His mother overheard these words, which is why she started to dislike him more and more.
So he stuffed both bankbooks into Qin Xiao's hands, saying, "Godfather, you can have all this money. I don't want it."
He just wants to live at home every day, be well-fed and clothed, and grow up safely; he doesn't want the money.
Moreover, although he had just arrived, his family had prepared a large room for him. The large bed inside was beautiful and clean, and everything in the room was new. Even his clothes and shoes were numerous. He ate rice and flour every day, and not only did he get to eat meat every day, he also got to eat two eggs every morning.
While his three younger siblings could only eat one egg a day, he had two.
His godmother said he was too thin and malnourished, so he needed to eat more good food to make up for it. Therefore, he had to eat an extra egg compared to his younger siblings and drink more milk powder than they did every day.
He never dared to imagine that he could live such a good life.
Actually, he was a little worried because the boy ate so much, and he wondered if he had enough money to feed him until he grew up.
Qin Xiao paused, patted Yan Jin's head, and then placed the passbook in Yan Jin's hand. "I've put this five thousand yuan into a five-year fixed deposit for you. You'll be fourteen in five years, and then we'll decide whether to use this money for anything. You must keep this passbook safe for withdrawing the pension. Remember the time each month to remind the adults to take you to collect the pension, so we don't forget when we're busy." Yan Jin wanted to give the passbook to Qin Xiao, but Qin Xiao stopped him, deliberately putting on a stern face. "This is a task your uncle gave you. Can you do it?"
Yan Jin immediately stood at attention, saluted Qin Xiao, and shouted, "Yes!"
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