After a simple rebirth

Chapter 41: Relatives from Hometown

I ate too much, and when I first went to my part-time job and bent over, my burps smelled like meatballs and hot pot!

Today was another eight hours, 160 for two people.

The house was quiet, and both Fu's parents were there. Fu Ying also moved a stool to sit on and gave the money to Fu's mother.

"I asked Yu Xiang, and he said that none of the high schools in the county would accept students who returned directly to study. They said that only students who passed the exam from junior high school would be accepted." Yu Xiang happened to come over for dinner tonight, and Fu's father asked about this again.

"What about junior high school? I can go back and repeat my third year, then take the entrance exam for high school, right?" Fu Ying knew that it was difficult to go directly to high school.

"I asked in the third year of junior high school, and most of them don't accept transfer students. Currently, only Wenwu Middle School says you can go there." Dad Fu didn't say anything more specific. I heard that this school is not good.

Fu Ying recalled that this situation had happened in her previous life. After receiving the admission letter from the technical secondary school, Fu's father's first reaction was that it would be better not to go to the technical secondary school, as going to the technical secondary school would just be a waste of time and money.

By then the results had come out, but Fu Ying felt that they were not ideal. Then, looking at the technical secondary school admission letter, Fu Ying told her father that she wanted to go home and repeat her third year of junior high school.

Fu Ying thought that she could repeat a year to improve her grades, and if she failed to get into the key high school in the city, she could go to Gumang High School near her home, which would always be better than going to a technical secondary school.

Fu's father also asked Yu Xiang, and Yu Xiang gave the same answer, that only Wenwu can accept students to study in the third year of junior high school.

At that time, Fu's father explained it more clearly. Wenwu had no dormitories or canteens, which meant that Fu Ying had to rent a house outside and eat in restaurants outside if she couldn't cook for herself. Not to mention the high cost, many children from the same hometown rented houses in the county to attend high school, and then followed their classmates to learn bad things, failed to get into college, and wasted a lot of money. I heard that there were many who fell in love early, fought, and dropped out of school.

So if given a choice, Fu's parents would not want their daughter to study in the county, especially to this kind of school.

This time, Fu's father didn't say the rest. His little daughter is studying very hard now, but he is still struggling whether to let her go back to her hometown. It is definitely not possible for his little daughter to rent a house alone, even if there are classmates to share the house. If it really doesn't work, he may have to consider renting a house and let Fu's mother live there with Fu Ying, but this will increase the cost a lot. It is difficult to find a job in her hometown, and Fu's mother probably can only find low-paying jobs such as dishwashers and handymen.

"I won't go to the county to study. The better schools in the county will definitely not accept me. Those that can accept me require connections and charge tuition fees." Fu Ying didn't want to go to the county. Don't think that living conditions in the county are good. Fu Ying has been there several times and feels that life in the county is not as comfortable and convenient as her hometown.

"Dad, I think you shouldn't rely entirely on Yu Xiang. You can ask people in your hometown. They may know the teachers at Gumang High School. Maybe you have a better chance of getting into Gumang High School."

In fact, Fu Ying had a reason for not being optimistic about finding Yu Xiang. His connections were all in the county, but they were not particularly close. He would have to go through a lot of twists and turns to ask about school enrollment, so the chances of success were naturally low. For Wenwu Middle School, he said he asked through his connections, but given the school's bad reputation, you could probably go there as long as you paid the money. If you ask people living in the city, they would probably know about this.

"We don't have many relatives working in the company, so I don't know who to ask about this." Fu's father also considered letting Fu Ying attend Gumang High School. It is ten minutes away from home and the family has their own house, so it is very convenient. However, it is a newly established high school and he is not sure about the teaching quality and whether it will delay the child's future college entrance examination.

Fu Ying understood what Fu's father meant. Although their hometown was in the town, it was quite remote. The village had never produced any outstanding people. Every household was engaged in farming or working. There were not many college students, and even the village committee secretary was not from the village. It was not until the expansion of Gumang High School in the following years, and the teaching quality and reputation were known, that the villages closer to them benefited. Finally, some people were willing to rent houses in their village for their children's education, and they were considered to have developed a little better.

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