Chapter 110 Failed (1/2)



Chapter 110 Failed

Su Tao frowned, his sharp gaze sweeping coldly at Sun Chuanfang. "Then don't worry about it. If you have the time, you should worry more about yourself. I wonder if your previous mistake of going to Liangfeng Farm will affect your political review? Bad conduct should have a big impact, and your score is right at the passing line. If the enrollment is full, will you be rejected?"

"You...why would I have gone to that place if you hadn't caused me to do that?" Sun Chuanfang yelled in anger. Su Tao's attack hit her right where it hurt.

She didn't know how she'd managed to get through those six months at Liangfeng Farm. Like a prisoner, she was forbidden from contacting the outside world. Besides the heavy labor, she also had to endure various ideological education sessions every day. She was constantly ostracized and bullied by those who misbehaved.

The past six months felt like several years to her. She looked forward to coming back every day. She would never let Su Taotao and He Chuan go.

"I harmed you? Who harmed whom? You are asking for trouble." Su Tao glanced at her contemptuously and said lightly.

"Hmph, just wait and see!" Sun Chuanfang was so angry that he turned around and left angrily.

Su Tao saw the annoying mosquitoes and turned around to take He Chuan's hand and said, "Hey, let's go to the branch secretary's office to get the report card."

Su Tao and his friends arrived late, and most of the other candidates had already received their transcripts.

When the Party Secretary and the Village Chief saw Su Tao and his group coming in, they all smiled broadly. "Oh, Su Zhiqing and you, He Chuan, are here! You really gave us, the Village Chief, a great honor this time."

The letter just now not only recorded the scores of the two people, but also praised their village and community for their good training, which allowed the villagers and educated youth to receive a lot of good training. It was a small village that produced two such outstanding talents.

"Village chief, you are wrong. This is because of your good teaching. Thanks to the support of the society, we would not have achieved such good results in the exam." Su Tao's words made the village chief feel comfortable and he smiled repeatedly.

Su Tao tore open the envelope, which recorded her individual subject scores: Chinese 89 points, Mathematics 88 points, History and Geography 90 points, Politics 75 points, and a total score of 342 points. As expected, Politics was holding her back, but fortunately, her scores in other subjects were not low.

After looking at his own score, Su Tao leaned over to look at He Chuan's score. He got 96 points in Chinese, 98 points in mathematics, 90 points in politics, 95 points in physics and chemistry, for a total score of 379 points.

After looking at He Chuan's results, Su Tao took a deep breath. He was indeed a big shot. Aside from the extra points lost in Chinese and political theory, he only lost a few points in math, physics, and chemistry.

He Chuan was very pleased to see Su Tao's starry eyes of admiration. He patted Su Tao's head and said, "You are not bad either."

Su Tao rolled his eyes. How could they be compared? She'd been studying for years. He Chuan had only been there for six months, basically self-taught. If he'd enjoyed the same education as me since childhood, he'd be a god, the kind we often call academic geniuses, someone we could only look up to.

"Okay, you guys should go back and prepare quickly. Remember you still have to go to the county hospital for a physical examination. The relevant departments of your files will also transfer them for political review. In the end, you have to pass both of these to get an admission notice. Go back and prepare well." The branch secretary looked at He Chuan with a complicated expression. Hey, why did he get the provincial first place in the exam? I wonder if he will pass the political review.

They didn't really know much about Hechuan's family. They only knew his father had been demoted here for some reason, but they had no idea what it was. They even thought Hechuan's character was bad, but they couldn't pinpoint which of the five black categories he fell into. "I wonder if this kid can pass the political review? It's such a shame if he doesn't," the branch secretary sighed.

"Oh, okay, we'll go tomorrow." Su Taotao replied sweetly.

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