Chapter 29 Knowledge Changes Destiny



In the end, they had one hundred and twenty-eight dollars and thirty-five cents left. The two put their belongings on the cart and went home with the huge sum of money.

Old Mrs. Qin took the money and put all the remaining money she had together.

Her current savings total more than two hundred.

She calculated that the tuition for eight children would cost thirty-one yuan and fifty cents.

The older you get, the more expensive it is. Qin Yu is thirteen years old today and is in the first grade of junior high school. Her tuition is the most expensive.

The tuition, books and notebook fees add up to about ten yuan, and the rest is the total cost for seven children.

If it wasn't for God's gift to the Qin family, she wouldn't know where to get the tuition money.

Qin Xia and others who had never been to school were very excited when they learned that they could go to school.

But Qin Yu, Qin Lu and others who have been to school know that attending classes is a boring thing.

In fact, they didn't want to go to school, but their grandmother insisted that they go, saying that knowledge can change destiny.

They don't think so. Life is not the same whether you study or not.

The Lantern Festival is a good day for family reunion.

But Old Lady Qin never waited for her youngest son and daughter, and she knew they would never come back.

But the Lantern Festival had to be celebrated, so she started kneading the dough in the afternoon, preparing to make dumplings in the evening.

There are many people in the family, so she mixed five pounds of flour and chopped more than two pounds of pork stuffing, which she added with cabbage.

Strength lies in numbers, and the dumplings were quickly wrapped.

In total, we made more than 330 dumplings, and each person only ate about a dozen.

It is no problem for adults to eat twenty or thirty of them, but Grandma Qin was afraid that they would not be enough, so she cooked another pot of dumpling soup.

In the end, the dumplings were all eaten and there was not much dumpling soup left.

The next day, Qin Jiandang reported to the school with a group of young people.

The house suddenly became quiet.

Qin Han'er felt that the whole world was quiet. From now on, he could stay in the Qiankun Cave during the day to practice well.

The premise is that there is no slug-nosed sister Qin Qing, who runs up to him from time to time and shouts vaguely: "Brother!" to disturb his concentration.

Looking at her eldest granddaughter who was sweeping the floor, Old Lady Qin called her into the room and asked seriously, "Qiu'er, grandma wants you to continue studying. Do you want to go?"

Although she could not read a single word, she always believed in one thing: knowledge can change one's destiny.

If the family hadn't been so poor, she wouldn't have been so cruel as to agree to let her eldest granddaughter drop out of school last year.

Now that she has money, I want her to continue her studies and use knowledge to get out of poverty.

Qin Qiu shook her head and said, "Grandma, you know I'm not good at studying. I always rank last in every exam. I'm wasting money on studying.

I'd better stay at home and help you with the work!"

"How much work can be done at home? Studying is the most important thing.

As long as you are willing to study, it is not a waste of money."

As soon as Mrs. Qin finished her words, Old Man Qin’s voice rang out: “Qiu’er, your grandma is right.

If you don't study, you will never be able to leave the mountains in your life. You should listen to your grandma, study hard, and find a way to make a living for yourself."

He was not a pedantic old man. He understood everything the old woman said, so he had the same thoughts and attitudes as the old woman.

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