Chapter 56: The Best Family in the 1970s 12



"The child has been in poor health since childhood. He has never done any heavy work and has never suffered any grievances."

If other students' parents raised this kind of difficulty, the teachers and principals would definitely not take it seriously. Whose child hasn't gone through this?

But when they saw An Jingzhi's fair skin, they knew that although this child came from a poor peasant family, he must have been loved by his family.

Chu Yongping spoke first.

"What's so difficult about this? Just let Jingzhi come to my house for lunch. My mother will definitely be happy if she knows."

An Guorong knew that although Lao Wu's wife was the daughter of a commune cadre, she was really simple-minded and knew everything Lao Wu brought with him.

"This is not very convenient, right?" It can be seen that the fifth brother's wife invited him sincerely. It would be fine if he could go to eat there shamelessly, but he was afraid that Jingzhi would be too embarrassed to do so, after all, he went there to eat there every day.

My sister-in-law is welcome, but who knows what her family thinks?

Teacher Wen said, "Come eat with me. I live alone and cook for myself every day. I live in the school dormitory, so it's close. Jingzhi can rest after dinner."

An Guorong thought this was very suitable. He originally thought that he would bring some food and ask the school to help him cook it. If there was a teacher who was willing to let his family come to their home for a meal, that would definitely be even better.

He thought about it, first thanked Chu Yongping, and then politely declined her proposal.

He then expressed his gratitude to Teacher Wen and said a few nice words, saying that he would not let Teacher Wen suffer any loss and would bring all the food his son needed. He then said a few more words of thanks before ending the conversation.

That was the deal, and the few of them were sent out of the school by Teacher Wen.

The money used for registration and buying paper and pens was useless. All of them were waived when I went to school, and I was also given stationery.

On the way back, An Guorong was so happy that he kept talking about An Jingzhi's registration today to everyone he met. He was so eager to go home that he even refused Chu Yongping's invitation to have dinner at her house.

Chu Yongping did not go back with them, as she had to go back to the commune to work.

When her mother heard that she had returned to work, she came to inquire about the situation. When she came, Chu Yongping was thanking her colleague for his help and introduction. After all, she had to inform others when the work was done.

Chu Yongping excitedly recounted what happened today. After marrying into the An family, she knew about An Jingzhi's situation, but she didn't expect that he was so valued.

"Mom, didn't you see how those teachers were vying to assign Jingzhi to their class, as if our Jingzhi was some kind of treasure? No, our Jingzhi is a treasure."

Seeing Chu Yongping's proud look, her mother thought to herself that she had only been married for a short time and that a daughter who is married off is like water spilled.

But this is also a good thing. She has always been worried that the fourth son of the An family would be a burden to her daughter and son-in-law in the future. She doesn't ask for any help from him. At least he can live on himself. If needed, everyone can help each other instead of dragging each other down.

"That's good. It seems this kid is really smart."

"Mom! What do you mean by smart? He's just a genius. I might not even get all the math problems right, but he got full marks in just 30 minutes! And he's only been self-studying for a few months!"

"Everyone in the village said it was his mother who was tutoring him, but I saw it for real. Chunmei didn't teach him at all. He learned everything by himself by reading books!"

"Writing requires a certain amount of knowledge, and this child doesn't have many books to read in the village. Only losing four points on his composition is impressive! If only he could get into university, that would be great. He definitely can."

"This..." Chu Yongping's mother hesitated, "Is this child really as amazing as you say?"

"Mom, could I lie to you?" Chu Yongping said.

Speaking of this, Chu Yongping remembered what An Guorong asked her to inquire about before he left, and she turned to ask her colleague next to her.

"Do you know what's going on with a teacher named Hao Yujiao in our school? I don't think he has a good relationship with the other teachers."

The colleague listened with a smile on her face. She felt proud that the child she had entrusted to someone else was capable.

When she suddenly heard Chu Yongping mention He Yujiao, she frowned, obviously very disgusted with the name.

"I've heard from Wen Liu that this person is not someone who is easy to get along with."

Hao Yujiao's relative was an official in the Revolutionary Committee. Relying on her relative's connection, she went to teach in the commune primary school and avoided going to the countryside.

In recent years, he has relied on his relatives' connections to be arrogant in the commune primary school, looking down on everyone and always making a big deal out of things.

The education level is extremely poor and he has no patience with children.

In summary, the teachers at school don't like her, and the children hate her even more.

It seems that Hao Yujiao is unpopular in school, so there is no need to worry about her making trouble for Jing Zhi, but we still have to be careful.

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"Where did this go?"

"Just got back from registering at the commune primary school!"

As soon as they entered the village, the villagers in the fields saw the father and son walking in an extremely arrogant manner.

An Jingzhi was holding a bag in his hand, a military green cross-body backpack with a five-star red flag on it.

I used all the money I saved for notebooks, pencil cases, and tuition to buy this bag.

The school confiscated the money, and my brother-in-law would definitely tell the old lady. Fortunately, An Guorong took the initiative to tell her. Anyway, the money could not be hidden, so he might as well take it out and use it openly.

He didn't spend money recklessly. He bought a schoolbag for his son. A good schoolbag is essential for studying, right?

How could such a capable son of his not deserve a good schoolbag? Even if his mother knew that he had spent all the money, she couldn't say anything!

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