Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 470 - 32: Three Children_3
The train swayed gently, always maintaining that rhythmic motion, and Shi Suifeng suddenly smiled—
There was no Little He in the dream, so... as he had suspected when he saw the fragments before, Little He wasn’t originally from here.
However... she was the clearest and most real.
Everything in the dream... was it trying to say that the world he lived in was a novel?
But when one possesses their own consciousness, who is to judge the reality of the world? 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
Shi Suifeng remembered the figures appearing in the dream—
Zhao Weihong.
Wen Juan.
This finally explained the awkward aspects about Zhao Weihong—there was no trace of contact with Hong Kong Island found on her by the military district, confirming even more that she was the native Zhao Weihong...
At last, the mystery had been unraveled.
But how to report this matter, Shi Suifeng still needed to think it over.
As for Wen Juan...
Shi Suifeng sighed: Even Zhao Weihong couldn’t compare, so it seems that Wen Juan’s previous life was really too peaceful and not worth considering, yet they couldn’t be careless and should keep an eye on her.
However, the dream wasn’t devoid of gains.
For example, the synopsis of Wen Juan’s book—
[Buying things requires tickets, and going out needs an introduction letter...]
These were emphasized descriptions, generally summarizing the current environment.
But if this environment was common, there would be no need to write about it. Thus, these situations must have been intolerable to the writer of this story and those around them.
In other words, in the future, ration tickets will be abolished, and going out to other places won’t require an introduction letter. Meanwhile, televisions and refrigerators will be appliances everyone can afford, houses will be allowed to be privately sold, and even doing business will be commonplace...
This kind of scene... nearly overturns all existing systems and economic conditions.
But since televisions and refrigerators will be affordable, it proves that life is getting better and better!
Thinking of this, Shi Suifeng was genuinely happy.
Currently, shortages of grain and tickets are everywhere. If life is truly as described in the book, soon Little He will no longer have to suffer.
Moreover, there was another key piece of information.
[The college entrance exam will reopen in seven years]
It’s 1970 now, in seven years, it will be 1977.
This year, the college entrance exam reopens.
The first college entrance exam, Shi Suifeng didn’t need to think much to know its value. After all, currently, students could only rely on recommendations to go to Workers’, Peasants’, and Soldiers’ Universities, where they learned work and agriculture but not real knowledge...
Shi Suifeng’s heart burned with passion—university!
He must let Little He sit for the university exam! Moreover, if there were no age restrictions, he also wanted to attend a proper school to enhance himself...
Thinking of this, Shi Suifeng was full of hope for the future.
He looked down at the three sensible children—Gu Ping, the eldest, was nine years old this year, Yun Baoni was eight, Gu An was seven.
In seven years, the youngest Gu An would be 14 years old.
The first reopening of the college entrance exam, although the number of competitors would likely be large, the difficulty shouldn’t be high. If the children strived harder...
On this long journey, Shi Suifeng’s spirits visibly rose, and he even began to ponder who in the military district could be a teacher, and where to get some teaching materials?
Also, had Little He eaten well at home?
Once there were televisions and refrigerators, he could prepare meals and store them in the fridge before leaving, or buy food outside directly, so that Little He wouldn’t have to endure hardships!
...
Chu River’s days were indeed somewhat dreary.
Although taking care of children was somewhat joyful, and the kids listened to her, with even Little Xuan fetching meals from the cafeteria for her three times a day...
However, the old man was really bothersome.
Every time before meals, he would ask endlessly, keeping the hot dishes waiting until they were about to cool before eating.
If it wasn’t for the need to save money, Chu River wouldn’t have been able to endure it long ago.
And Little Xuan was also troubled: "Grandpa, can we not invite Teacher Chu tomorrow?"
Professor Zheng shook his head: "No, no, Little Xuan, don’t worry about our family’s money and tickets. You must know, Teacher Xiao Chu is a born genius!"
"Even though she hasn’t systematically learned these concepts and principles, she can think ahead of us and create some extraordinary things."
"Her ability to work with her hands is strong, too."
"Truly... such a smart child! It’s a pity her talent has been squandered by her family!"
Little Xuan: ...
The young child really shouldn’t bear so much, he sighed helplessly:
"Grandpa, I understand the reasoning, and I also think Teacher Xiao Chu is amazing."
"But..."
He opened his little money bag: "We used up all our food tickets for this month!"
Professor Zheng: ...







