In the village, it is not that the married educated youth have no idea of returning to the city.
But most of them are bringing their families with them.
For example, Bai Mu has given up on returning to the city.
Even if there is a chance, I have no idea of going back.
"Mom, how about we take the college entrance examination?" Bai Sang said and explained: "Anyway, the first batch of educated youths who take the college entrance examination don't have to pay, they just need to pass by."
Bai Mu never thought about taking the college entrance examination. "I haven't studied for so long. It would be embarrassing to take the college entrance examination."
"I can teach mom. Anyway, there are still a few months. When Ji Ran goes back, it will be no problem to ask him to send some materials."
"Then hurry up..."
Bai Sang shook his head: "Don't rush it. During this time, we can study elementary and middle school content first." He reached out and held his mother's hand: "Trust me."
Father Bai thought this was a good decision and nodded: "That's right, I believe in your daughter."
Bai Sang's requirement for her mother is not college, but technical secondary school.
Nowadays, technical secondary schools also provide assignment work.
When Bai Mu was treated like this by someone in her family, her heart started to move.
I wasn't bad at reading before. Seeing that my daughter has such a good memory, I feel like she's inherited it from me.
Ji Ran was very happy when Bai Sang came to find him.
Hearing her request, he nodded without thinking: "Okay, I'll go back and send it over as soon as possible so as not to delay Auntie's study."
Next to him, Ji Peng was very surprised when he heard that Bai Mu was going to take the college entrance examination.
Thinking about it, it feels normal.
In Ji Peng's eyes, the Bai Sang family is different from other villagers in the production team.
What's more, Bai Sang's mother is still an educated youth, and she used to be an intellectual.
And if Bai Sang's mother really passes the exam, it will also be good for going to Beijing in the future.
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When Ji Ran left, the educated youths in the team were all envious.
Now we can go back to the city, but not everyone can go back.
I don’t have any connections at home, so I can only stay in the team until after the college entrance examination. If I pass the exam, I can return to the city.
Bai Sang reluctantly sent the person away.
She didn't go with him to the county seat, although Ji Ran wanted to.
Seeing people leaving in a mule cart, her eyes were red, and when she was about to shed tears, she quickly lowered her head and went home.
When I got home, I stayed in my room and didn't go out anywhere.
He held a book in his hand and read it.
But actually not a page was turned.
When Bai's mother and Bai's father saw their daughter like this, they walked quietly.
Sighed slightly.
Bai Sang felt uncomfortable in his heart, but he was not too broken.
I just think that the people I see every day have left and gone to far away places, and my heart feels empty.
And some strange yet familiar images appeared in my mind.
She couldn't see the people in the picture clearly, and it was also a parting scene.
It seemed like it had happened to me before.
Bai Sang no longer cares about the appearance of these memories in his mind.
She felt that if she could come here, she would be content with it.
Just like this the day passed.
The sky is dark outside.
The birds chirped in various ways, all expressing happiness.
Suddenly I heard something.
"The wild boars are coming down the mountain."
"Lots of wild boar."
"Boar Boar!"
Bai Sang hurriedly walked out of the room and looked towards the mountain.
It was too dark to see anything clearly.
"Daughter, don't be too sad, we can always meet again in the future."
Bai Sang nodded, and she heard the birds chirping louder and louder.
Father Bai, who was working, couldn't help but raise his head.
"what happened?"
"Dad, I seem to hear the sound of a wild boar."
Father Bai had no doubts about Bai Sang's words.
My daughter’s ears have been particularly sharp since she was little.
(End of chapter)