Chapter 179 The Mighty Torrent of Time



Ding Hui has been worried about Wang Shuning's marriage over the years, but unfortunately it didn't work out.

Wang Shuning looked at her and said, "If I get married and have children, even if I pass the exam, I probably won't be able to leave. I'm only 25 years old and I'm in a different place. I'm not in a hurry to get married."

Ding Hui: "Don't think like that. Those who are older than you either have defects or are remarried and have children. It's not easy to be a stepmother."

Wang Shuning turned and left with her bag, and replied loudly: "It doesn't matter, I can find someone younger than me."

I took the train back to Beijing, and this time my mentality was completely different from previous years.

There is reluctance, but more of it is longing.

When she got off the train, her eldest brother Wang Jianjun was waving at her. He took the bag from her and held out his hand to block the crowd in front of him. "Mom specially prepared a large table of food at home, waiting for you to come back and start the feast."

As soon as I entered the house, Wang Shaole, who was only six years old, rushed over to me, "Auntie."

Wang Shuning bent down and picked up her niece. "Shao Le has grown taller again. If she grows any taller, I won't be able to hold her anymore."

Wang Shaole hugged Wang Shuning's neck and acted coquettishly, "Shaole misses aunt so much."

"Shao Le, come down quickly. Your aunt has been traveling for several days and must be exhausted." Zhang Xiuzhen came out of the kitchen with her little son, whose hands were covered in grease, and walked to the faucet to wash their hands.

Wang Shaoqiang is the second child of Wang Jianjun and Zhang Xiuzhen, and is four years old.

Song Guiying looked at her little daughter and sighed deeply, "All these years of waiting have finally paid off."

Wang Jianguo said cheerfully, "Quickly show me the admission letter. We in the Wang family also have a college student."

At the dinner table, Song Guiying said happily, "After hearing that you were admitted to university, many people wanted to introduce you to someone. I saw in your admission letter that school doesn't start until March. In the next two months, Mom will arrange a blind date for you."

Wang Shuning raised his head and said depressedly: "Mom, you have been urging me to get married for so many years, aren't you tired?"

"Why should I be tired when you are busy with your life's most important event?" Song's mother raised her eyes.

Wang Shuning lowered her head and continued eating. "I don't want to get married for the time being. Do you want me to go to school with a big belly?"

Song's mother wanted to say something else, but Wang Jianguo stopped her, "If you don't want to date me, then don't date me. When you go to college, find a classmate of similar age. They will be much better than those introduced by outsiders. Rest well at home for the next two months."

Huajing University will start school in early March, and the whole family will send her off.

The school is close to home. It only takes two hours to get there by bike or one hour by bus.

Wang Shuning didn't bring much with him, just some daily necessities that he needed.

The dormitory is a standard bunk bed room for eight people.

The age range of my roommates is very wide, the youngest one just graduated from high school and is only eighteen years old.

The oldest one is 42 years old. It is said that he has taught in the primary school in his hometown for 22 years. He is an experienced teacher.

Most of them are between 22 and 25 years old, and they are educated youth who have been sent to the countryside for several years and have not yet married.

One of my roommates got married and left her child to be taken care of by her family. I heard that her husband also got admitted to Huajing University, majoring in history.

School life has a strong humanistic atmosphere. The 1977th batch of college students went to the countryside and suffered hardships, and some of them have worked in their jobs for many years. Now that the college entrance examination has been resumed with great difficulty, they seem to cherish this opportunity particularly, and each of them has a strong desire for knowledge.

At the end of 1977 and 1978, the open policy was officially issued.

Wang Shuning sat in the simple classroom. The few words he had read in the textbook were far less touching than when he saw them with his own eyes.

In the spring of 1980, the Foreign Trade major of Huajing University began to assign internships.

Thanks to her excellent academic performance, Wang Shuning was arranged by the state to work in the Shenzhen-Guangzhou Special Economic Zone. She was 28 years old that year.

It was not until the summer of 1984 that Wang Shuning resigned from the customs and flew abroad.

In November of the same year, China approved the first private enterprise in the country.

At the end of November, Wang Shuning flew back to China and came to Shenzhen to start his own business. He established his second private enterprise in China, Shenzhen Yaohua Co., Ltd.

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