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What on earth is the arrangement for Little Huzi?
All the way until the evening, Yunhanâs father was still wrestling with this headache-inducing dilemma.
âWhy arenât you sleeping?â Yunhanâs mother met her grandson today, and she also learned that Hanhanâs university does not require tuition fees and they even provide living allowances every month, this news set her mind at ease.
âLittle Huziâ¦.â
When she mentioned this, Yunhanâs mother let out a long sigh, âHuziâs parents will take care of it.â
After the incident that happened last time, thereâs no way that Hanhan would leave Little Huzi for them to look after.
So itâs best to dismiss such a notion.
âHuziâs parents have to work, right? How can they take care of Little Huzi? Iâll talk to my eldest and second sons tomorrow, and ask them to convince their wives not to bring troubles to the family.â
âXiaomen asked Hanhan, and she said they will bring their son with them to the university.â
Upon hearing this, Yunhanâs father was taken aback. After a long while, he let out a bitter laugh.
She would rather have Huziâs parents quit their jobs to take care of the child, than letting them look after Little Huzi.
What the hell is going on!
Going to university doesnât require tuition fees, but how much can that living allowance be, and how are they suppose to live on that?
âI heard from Xiaomen that after graduating from university, they will secure a job, and they will have a steady income then.â
Becoming a worker is a very honorable thing in this period, and a steady income undoubtedly brings excitement.
âAfter graduating from university, they will secure a job? Will it be assigned to the county, or the town, or where they go to university?â Yunhanâs father rained down a series of questions.
If itâs at their university location, then theyâll be busy working all year round. Only during the New Year will they come home for a couple of days before returning to work.
âThatâs a matter for the future, who knows now. Policies change all the time. Initially, no one expected that they would restore the college entrance exams.â Yunhanâs mother, filled with emotions, spoke about this matter.
If they hadnât suspended college entrance exams back then, their child might have already been a college student by now.
Ahaoâs grades were also good, Xiaoshuang and Shitouâs grades were not bad either. Among these three children, at least one of them should be able to get into a university, right?
âLetâs sleep, letâs sleep!â Yunhanâs father didnât want to dwell on this matter anymore. How to handle this would have to depend on Hanhanâs actions, not what he says.
Their life will only get better once both of them start working.
Just before Lunar New Year, Meng Yunhan finally received her acceptance letter, delivered by the townâs postman.
Meng Yunhan was so moved when she received the acceptance letter, that she began to tear up.
And when Old Zhao hurried back, he found his daughter crying quietly at the door.
âDaughterâ¦..â
âFather, I got in, I really got in, I got accepted.â Meng Yunhan was so excited, clutching the acceptance letter in her hands, she could hardly contain herself.
Her life had changed, it changed again. This time, she got accepted to Kyoto University, deviating from her previous trajectory.
âThis is great news, great news, we should kill a chicken to celebrate, kill a chicken to celebrate. No, Iâll go to the post office and call Ahao, share this joyous news with him so he can be happy with us.â
As Old Zhao was speaking, he walked outside.
He couldnât help but tear up. She got in, she got accepted to university, it was such a great honor.
He wiped away his tears.
âMy daughter got into Kyoto University, she got into Kyoto University.â Every time Old Zhao saw someone, he would tell them the news.
Because they were all neighboring old villagers.
âMy daughter got into Kyoto University, she got into Kyoto University, she got into Kyoto University.â
âYouâve finally seen the dawn.â
âOld Zhao, your daughter is really something.â