Chapter 352 Don't I want to?



As soon as the news came out, the educated youth who had been sent to the countryside went crazy.

According to sources, the animal was screaming, laughing, jumping, and making a fuss, like it was having an epileptic seizure.

The young people in the county town were able to keep their composure, but they were all still very excited.

After the initial excitement, they inquired about the application requirements. Upon hearing that there was no age limit, even the older generation of educated youth were eager to apply.

In the past few days, Bu Ling has heard a lot of gossip.

It mainly revolves around the educated youth sent to the countryside.

In recent years, the trend of sending educated youth to the countryside has become a trend of the times. Under this general trend, nearly one million urban youths have spread to rural areas across the country.

Some of these young people have already settled down in the local area, married, had children, and have family ties.

I thought my life would end like this from now on.

Suddenly, news of the resumption of the college entrance examination came out, and they couldn't help but waver.

They want to go home, to return to the home they long for, the home deep in their souls.

However, a large portion of them got married.

On one side is the longing of more than a decade, and on the other side is the responsibility of being a husband and a father. Standing on opposite ends of the scale, they do not know how to choose.

Most people have a conscience, and they will try to find a balance in the middle.

Whether it's getting into university and bringing their wives and children back to the city, they haven't given up on their ideals or responsibilities.

Some families are reasonable and won't stop them, but there are also unreasonable families who are afraid that their son-in-law or daughter-in-law will never come back after getting into university, so they try every means to stop them.

Therefore, after the news of the resumption of the college entrance examination came out, every household in the countryside was in a state of constant turmoil, with new ideas emerging every day.

In the county town, opinions on this situation varied widely, sparking wave after wave of passionate discussions.

Caught in this vortex, Bling never offered any opinions, simply observing coldly.

She understood that this was the tear of a bygone era, and that this was only the beginning.

After all, the first year of the college entrance examination was a fierce competition, with only a handful of people passing.

But it will be after the reform and opening up that the country stops restricting population movement, and that will be the time when educated youth return to the cities on a large scale.

By then, there will be countless women who abandon their husbands, children, wives, and daughters.

It concerns human nature; how can human power change that?

However, despite being very rational, Bling was ultimately soft-hearted and offered a few constructive suggestions.

That evening, after exercising, Buling told Sangs about it.

"Hey, I need to tell you something."

Mulberry looked satisfied: "Go on."

"You should know the situation in the countryside right now, right?"

Upon hearing Buling mention this, Sangshen couldn't help but frown: "I know."

Bling cut to the chase: "In this kind of thing, it's better to guide than to block."

Mulberry gave a lazy "hmm," it was unclear whether she had actually heard him.

Bling didn't care and continued talking to herself.

"My opinion is that people who want to leave can't be kept in the end. Rather than making things ugly for everyone in the end, we should take advantage of the fact that those people still have some guilt and get as many benefits as possible to protect ourselves."

"Also, be wary of those who say they'll enjoy a comfortable life with their wives after getting into university. It's best to find out their home address and the name of their university."

It's not that she's petty, it's just that people's hearts are fickle.

Although under the current circumstances, the educated youth may genuinely intend to return to the city with their wives and children to enjoy a better life.

But once they get into university and see the more glamorous and attractive classmates, and compare them to the person waiting in the countryside, many of them can't resist the temptation.

Those with a conscience will provide child support, while those without a conscience will often abandon their husbands and children.

"In short, no matter what they say, just be careful."

Many tragedies of this era are caused by information asymmetry.

The suggestion that Bling is now making is to minimize this information gap.

"Will your company get involved in this matter?" Bu Ling asked hopefully at the end.

After a long silence, Sang Shen said, "I'll think of something." This meant she wouldn't interfere.

"It's alright, we don't care. We can just spread some rumors later." Bu Ling was quite open-minded.

Her intention was simply to remind the young men and women that the method of reminder was not important, as long as it was effective.

Upon hearing what Buling said, Sangshen suddenly understood and said, "Leave this matter to me."

Bling nestled in Sangshen's arms and nodded obediently.

"It's getting late, let's go to sleep." She said, yawning.

"good."

A few days later, numerous rumors began to circulate, all warning people to be cautious.

Those educated youth who harbored such thoughts naturally hated them to the core, but many more were deeply grateful.

A thousand different postures, too many to count.

But none of this mattered to Buling anymore. She simply did what she felt she should do, and she didn't care what others thought.

She cares about something else now.

"Lingling, aren't you planning to take the college entrance exam?" Bu Yi asked, puzzled.

As Bu Ling packed up the things Bu Yi had brought, she nodded: "I don't plan on."

"Why?" Bu Yi asked, puzzled. "I remember you had excellent grades in school."

“It’s been several years, I’ve almost forgotten about it,” Bling said calmly.

"Can't I even review it?" Buyiyu persisted.

Instead of answering, Bu Ling asked, "Brother, why didn't you go to Tsinghua University or Kyoto University back then? Was it because you didn't want to?"

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