Chapter 433 Joy



But what's going on now? Everyone's gesturing wildly. Did they all pass the exam?

Everyone found it unbelievable; they couldn't find a single person in their village with the highest level of education, even just a junior high school graduate, who was considered an educated person in the village.

If these educated youths can all get into university, does that mean getting into university isn't difficult?

Some people were tempted, thinking, "If that's the case, shouldn't my child give it a try?"

When Captain Ren heard the cheers, he thought something had happened. Seeing how excited they were, he guessed what was going on.

He still couldn't quite believe it. "You all passed the exam?"

Because several educated youths were taking the college entrance examination, he inevitably paid more attention to their scores.

I heard that many people came out of the exam looking dejected, which makes people feel very pessimistic.

Looking at their smiling faces, not one of them was disappointed. If they all passed the exam, wouldn't he, as the brigade leader, be quite the star in the village?

Xiao Tongke excitedly picked up Captain Ren and said, "Captain, we all passed the exam! We're all college students now!"

Captain Ren was a little stunned by his sudden hug; these children had never been so enthusiastic since they arrived in the village.

"They're all college students?" He was still a little incredulous, and at the same time, he wondered if it was really that easy to get into college.

Hua Xiangyun saw the thought on his face and chuckled inwardly. Of course, it wasn't easy to get into university, but it just so happened that those assigned to this village were all students who had just graduated from high school in the same batch.

With connections at home and the ability to make decisions so quickly, what kind of fool would do such a person?

They naturally pay close attention to their child's upbringing, and with such a solid foundation, how could the child not do well on the exam?

Hua Xiangyun had also studied with them, so she naturally knew that as long as nothing unexpected happened, these partners could fulfill their wishes.

Mr. Wu recovered at this point and said with a smile, "Yes, these children all did well in their exams and got accepted."

"...That's wonderful," Captain Ren thought, feeling a mix of emotions. He wished these children were from his own village.

Does the fact that so many college students came from their village mean that their village has good feng shui?

No, he had to gather the villagers again and have another proper meeting to make them take this seriously.

Only when children leave the village can they have a better future. As long as someone in the village is successful, everyone can see hope and will be motivated to nurture their children. This is a virtuous cycle.

Captain Ren seemed to see a glimmer of hope, his eyes growing brighter with each thought, startling Xiao Tongke, who was still holding him, into retreating to his companion's side.

What's wrong with Captain Ren? Why is he suddenly so agitated? It's kind of creepy.

The others didn't notice any of this; everyone was immersed in joy.

The villagers nearby looked at each other with complicated expressions. Indeed, there was a big difference between the city and the countryside.

Some of their sons attended literacy classes and never even went to school, yet these kids all became college students—they are truly cultured people.

"If we all passed the exam, does that mean we don't have to be sent-down youth anymore?" Xu Yingjun murmured.

“Of course,” Accountant Gu said as she walked over, her eyes full of envy.

He was able to get the accountant position because he was the only junior high school graduate in the village.

These people not only graduate from high school, but can also immediately go to university for further studies.

"I thought these educated youth would end up like us, working in the fields, but I never expected that they would turn their lives around after just a few days of work."

"So you also need knowledge and an urban household registration..."

"What does this have to do with urban household registration? This time, didn't many people from our neighboring village also take the exam?"

I wonder how they did on their exams. If they get into university, it will truly change the whole family's life.

The people who said these things all spoke with envy in their voices.

Accountant Gu said, "Don't stand here chatting. Hurry up and finish the work in the fields to earn more work points so you can raise your children properly."

Who knows, maybe in a few years you'll have a college student in your family.

"That can't be right," the villagers said, still not entirely confident. "How can we rural people compare to the educated people in the city?"

Accountant Gu glared at them, "How can this be compared? Aren't we all human? Besides, can we really tell the difference so clearly now?"

The reason I became an accountant is because I studied a few more years than you. Don't you want your future children to do easier work?

If they weren't all from the same village, he wouldn't want to waste his breath talking to them. Their child is also preparing to take the high school entrance exam this year, and no matter how difficult it is or how far away the school is, he will make sure his child goes to school.

I used to think that my child could study with me for a few years after graduating from junior high school so that he could take over my job. Now I realize that this idea was too narrow-minded. Going to university is the real way out.

Not to mention the villagers' differing thoughts, Hua Xiangyun and the others are not in the mood to work now, and the village's work points seem unimportant to them at the moment.

He greeted Captain Ren, handed over the farm tools, and ran back to his quarters.

Now that they were all alone in the house, they could no longer contain their excitement and started jumping and shouting.

Hua Xiangyun was caught up in the atmosphere and cheered along.

Hua Zhiping saw this scene as soon as he entered the courtyard. Seeing his usually composed sister acting crazy like other children, he smiled knowingly. This was his little sister's true nature.

Seeing Uncle Wu here, he knew he was late; everyone should already know the news.

But he didn't care; it was all a good thing anyway.

Several family members who arrived later also joined in their joy.

They then started discussing how to move the things back, including the vegetables in the backyard. Counting it all up, they had only been there a few months, but they had already added so many things, which gave them a great sense of accomplishment.

...

Wu Chenxi didn't expect that Kuang Wu would stay here after emerging from the formation.

“I told you that you’ve already become a disciple, and I have a student now. It’s not a good idea for you to just stay here.”

Kuang Wu said, "Master Wu, I offended you before. Please forgive my rudeness and let me listen in."

You know I'm only half-baked; if I went out into the world, I don't know how I'd survive.

Wu Chenxi knew that Kuang Wu was just pretending to be pitiful; he simply valued her skills and wanted to learn from her.

She already had a closed-door apprentice, and she was determined to only accept Xiangyun as her disciple.

Moreover, Kuang Wu is not very perceptive and has some wicked intentions. He values ​​money and profit very much. Taking such a person under your wing will only bring trouble.

She prefers a quiet life and doesn't want to cause trouble for herself.

She threw this person out of the hospital yesterday, but he always stubbornly stays at the door. She has never seen anyone with a thicker skin than him.

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