Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland Chapter 254: 254: No Tuition Fees (Extra)1
Chapter 254: Chapter 254: No Tuition Fees (Extra)_1
“Dad,” ng Yunhan called out with a smile.
Yun’s father responded, asking, “Are you confident about getting into college?”
ng Yunhan nodded strongly, “I’m confident about getting in.”
“Dad, you might not know this yet, but in college, there’s no tuition fee and the school gives out living expenses.” Yun n couldn’t resist sharing this good news with her father.
Yun’s father was surprised; he’d been worried about how to raise the funds for tuition and living expenses just the night before, and today he was being told there would be no tuition and the school will even cover living expenses.
Yun’s father looked at ng Yunhan, “Hanhan, is this true?” He was afraid ng Yunhan was just trying to prevent them from worrying about tuition and living expenses.
“It’s true, truly, Dad. If you don’t believe , you can ask the village chief. He should know about this.”
Seeing that she didn’t look like she was lying, Yun’s father believed her for the most part, but still decided to check with the village chief if it was really the case that there was no tuition fee.
Only then did Zhang Jiang learn that his sister-in-law was taking the college entrance exam.
And she might even get into college.
He suddenly realized that there seed to be nothing that could hold his sister-in-law back.
With Little Zhuzi’s interjections in the conversation, the al felt very warm indeed.
After finishing her al, ng Yunhan decided to leave.
Since getting back to the town took more than an hour of walking, and it got dark early in winter, often around five o’clock.
“Mom, Dad, Xiaon, brother-in-law, I’m leaving for town.”
Yun’s mother was reluctant to see Xiaohu leave, but she couldn’t do anything about it, so she told her to be careful on her way.
Yun n and Zhang Jiang walked ng Yunhan out. Little Zhuzi really missed ng Yunhan and even suggested, “Auntie, can I go with you?” He hadn’t seen his Auntie for a very long ti since she left last ti.
Of course, partly it was because of the good food, but another reason was that he had only been playing with Xiaohu for a little while, and now he wouldn’t be able to see Xiaohu again. He was a bit unwilling to let it go.
Unable to help but smile, Yun n grabbed Little Zhuzi, “If you leave, who will help mother take care of your younger siblings?”
Little Zhuzi was imdiately puzzled. The little guy even furrowed his eyebrows.
Zhang Jiang patted his son’s head, “Your Aunt will co again.”
At this, Little Zhuzi finally cracked a smile, waving goodbye to ng Yunhan.
ng Yunhan told them to stay put while she left holding Xiaohu and a bag of his diapers.
Not long after ng Yunhan left, Yun’s father went to see the village chief.
“Chief, I heard that when going to college, not only is there no tuition fee, but the school also provides a living subsidy?”
The village chief was taken aback by Yun’s Father’s question. Did soone from his family take the college entrance exam?
He soon placed it on ng Zhiqing, who had been teaching for almost two years.
“Yes, there’s no tuition fee, and they do provide a living allowance. I also checked with the town about this.” Because his son-in-law also took the college entrance exam, budgeting for the tuition fee was a significant expenditure.
“There’s really no tuition fee?”
The village chief answered seriously, “Yes, no tuition fee, and they provide a subsidy. The only concern is whether the subsidy is enough.”
Upon hearing this, Yun’s father sighed in relief. It seems Hanhan hadn’t deceived them.
“Thanks.”
Yun’s father arrived quickly and left just as swiftly.
On his way, he suddenly wondered, what would happen to Xiaohu when Hanhan went to college?
This son-in-law, who was already employed, obviously couldn’t take care of a child.
Hanhan wouldn’t be able to bring the child to school, that just wasn’t possible. But she also wouldn’t leave Xiaohu with them, for sure.
Moreover, if Xiaohu really was left with them, the families of the eldest and second son would certainly make trouble!
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