Yan Jingwan took the college entrance examination in Songjiang Province, but applied to a school in Beijing. Because the two schools were far apart, even if she passed the exam, it would take some time for the admission letter to be mailed.
Yun Qiao estimated that she would not receive her admission letter until after the New Year.
Yan Jingwan thought about it and realized that this was the truth, so she put her mind at ease for the time being.
But after the New Year, when the university registration time was approaching, Yan Jingwan still hadn't received the admission letter, so she became a little anxious.
It was useless to ask other people for help with this kind of thing, so Yan Jingwan received a call and called Qin Lin's office, asking him to help ask Minister Shen, her neighbor and colleague at the Ministry of Education.
This matter concerned his daughter-in-law's future, so Qin Lin took it very seriously. After get off work that day, he took two cans of good tea to the Shen family next door.
Qin Lin and Shen Qiyun's father have been friends for more than ten years. Since he had asked, Shen Qiyun's father naturally would not refuse. He called Qin Lin the next day to talk.
"I checked your daughter-in-law's grades. She scored 269 and was admitted to our Beijing University of Economics and Trade on January 16th."
"The acceptance letter was sent out a long time ago. It shouldn't have been received."
"Did I fill in some information incorrectly? Or was it accidentally lost during the mailing process?"
Qin Lin: "That shouldn't be the case. The college entrance examination is a major event that affects your future. You should have carefully checked the information when filling it out, and there would be no mistakes easily."
"Then it might have been accidentally lost." Minister Shen said: "It is common for letters to be lost in the post, so this is not impossible."
"Then what should I do now?" Qin Lin asked, "I've been admitted, but I don't have an admission letter. Can I still register at the school?"
Minister Shen said calmly, "Yes. You can ask the student to bring the relevant documents to the school and ask the admissions office to reissue an admission letter. It's not a big deal, don't panic."
It's impossible not to panic.
In other words, her family has some connections, so they can ask someone about the situation and respond in a timely manner even before receiving the admission notice.
If this were an ordinary candidate from a remote area with no power or influence, and he or she waited and waited but still could not get the admission notice, he or she would probably think that he or she had failed the exam and would be heading towards another turning point in his or her life.
After Qin Lin thanked Minister Shen, he immediately made a long-distance call to Songjiang Province and relayed the message to Yan Jingwan.
Yan Jingwan was stunned at first, then overjoyed, and quickly said, "Okay, Dad, I'll pack up and go to the capital right away."
The nature of Qin Zheng's work determined that he could not be transferred easily. As Yan Jingwan was admitted to university, the couple was destined to live in different places for a long time.
Good thing the couple were not sentimental by nature, so after agreeing to meet during the holidays, Yan Jingwan packed her luggage and boarded the train to Beijing with her two children.
Feng Juan had already cleaned up the room at home. After picking up the people, Yan Jingwan rested at home for a night. The next day, accompanied by Yun Qiao, they went to Beijing University of Economics and Trade to find the teacher in the admissions office to make up the admission notice.
According to Shen Qiyun's father, reissuing the admission letter was a very easy matter, but when Yun Qiao and Yan Jingwan went to find him, they found that it was not that simple.
Although Yan Jingwan brought all the necessary documents, the admissions office teacher kept dragging her feet and refused to reissue her admission letter.
When Yun Qiao and the others asked her why she didn't reissue the certificate, she avoided the question, saying that there was no precedent, then that it was not in compliance with the regulations, and she refused to answer the question directly.
Yan Jingwan and Yun Qiao looked at each other and thought: Oh no, could her admission letter have been stolen by someone?
Someone wants to impersonate her and go to school?
Is that why the admissions office refused to reissue her the admission letter?
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