Those were obtained a few days ago from the primary school and kindergarten. They were stamped with the red seal of "Experimental Primary School of a Certain District," and the ink on the comments written by the head of teaching with a brush was still glossy.
The household registration officer, Wang, stapled the certificate and application form together. On the blue cover was a faded old photo, a picture of Lin Li when she was young, with her braid hanging down in front of her chest.
He looked at Lin Li in the photo and suddenly smiled: "More than ten years have passed, but your features haven't changed."
Lin Li tucked her temples behind her ear, a little embarrassed, and smiled slightly.
After the documents were reviewed, Wang, the household registration officer, handed the certificate with the official seal to Lin Li.
After receiving the documents and confirming that everything was in order, I took them and found no problems.
She smiled and thanked him.
Then, he put the supporting documents into the file folder and rode towards Lin Hu's primary school.
Ten minutes later, we arrived at the elementary school gate.
The primary school gate consisted of two iron gates with red paint on the gateposts, bearing the words "Study hard and make progress every day".
Grandpa Li, who works at the gatehouse, recognizes Lin Li and calls out through the window, "Looking for Director Zhang?"
Lin Li responded and saw several students sweeping fallen leaves on the playground, with red ribbons tied to the broom handles.
The Dean of Students' office was in the west wing, with a wooden sign hanging at the door.
Director Zhang is a female teacher in her fifties, with short hair that reaches her ears, and a blue cloth sleeve clipped to her cuff.
When she saw the file folder in Lin Li's hand, she quickly pushed aside the homework she was grading.
I heard yesterday that you were coming.
Lin Li handed over the certificate issued by the police station. Director Zhang put on his reading glasses and looked at it carefully. Suddenly, he pointed to the "destination" column and asked a question.
"Hong Kong City? That requires approval from the Education Bureau."
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