As the postman finished collecting the notebooks and prepared to leave, Song's mother quickly slipped him a mooncake, saying, "This is a mooncake my daughter-in-law made herself. Young man, take it home and try it. It's so hot, and it's kind of you to make this extra trip."
The postman, unable to refuse, thanked him and accepted the package.
Wen Ruan looked at the letter in her hand, feeling a little nervous. It felt like it was only a few sheets of paper thick, and she couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
But she still decided to open it and take a look. Just as she opened the envelope, a piece of paper fluttered down. Wen's mother picked it up and found that it was a money order for twenty yuan. She quickly handed it to Wen Ruan.
Wen Ruan was somewhat invigorated. She opened the letter and found it was a reply from the editor-in-chief of the Beijing Daily. First, he congratulated her on the acceptance of her article and explained that it would be published on September 9th, the first day back to work after the Mid-Autumn Festival. Second, he expressed his great appreciation for Wen Ruan, finding her views sharp and accurate. Finally, he invited her to contribute an article.
Wen Ruan was very excited, and the Song family was also very happy to see this. People who can write articles and publish them in newspapers are all cultured people. In particular, Wen's mother was a big fan of her daughter-in-law, praising Wen Ruan to the skies, making Wen Ruan very embarrassed.
Song's mother repeatedly said, "Your brother and Song Yan, even though they are both college students, have never published an article in the newspaper. Do you know that, no matter the era, people who can write articles and get published in the newspaper are extremely cultured? It's just that the times are not right, otherwise my daughter-in-law would definitely be a very talented college student!"
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