Chapter 604: I only have you (31)

Chapter 604 I only have you (31)

The senior high school entrance examination is approaching, and the atmosphere in the class has become increasingly tense.

The teacher assigned countless homework on the podium, and the class representatives handed out countless test papers,

The students complained, but they didn’t dare to slack off.

Guangming Middle School is a key junior high school in the city, and at least a certain number of people will be admitted to key high schools every year.

Of course, if you can’t get into high school, you can also spend a certain amount of money to go to Guangming High School.

Guangming High School is directly under the high school of Guangming Junior High School. It has just been built and still needs a certain amount of funds to maintain its operation.

So if a student fails to pass the high school entrance examination, he can spend money to enter Guangming High School. The tuition fee is relatively expensive, and a certain amount of sponsorship fee is required every year.

After the results of the third senior high school entrance exam simulation test came out, the head teacher called Zhou Simin and told about the situation of Song Jing and Yun Si.

Yun Si is the first in her age and the city in every exam, so she doesn't have to worry about high school at all.

When the results of the senior high school entrance examination come out, there should be major high schools competing for it.

But Song Jing, every time he takes the exam, he is very bad,

Ranked second to last in class, ranked last ten in grade,

Scores in all subjects are more than ten points, and the balance cannot be more balanced.

The head teacher's advice to Zhou Simin was that if Song Jing still wanted to go to high school, he could only consider spending money to go to high school.

If you want to go to a better place, such as going directly to Guangming High School, the annual tuition fee plus accommodation fees will cost about 60,000 to 70,000 yuan.

After three years, it will probably cost two to three hundred thousand yuan, which is relatively expensive.

Because this matter is more important, the head teacher called in advance to ask Zhou Simin's intention.

Zhou Simin didn't reply immediately, but came back from get off work and asked Yun Si.

The reason why he didn't ask Song Jing was because Song Jing listened to Yunsi in everything.

Ask him anything, he will say, he listens to Si Si.

So it's been a long time. Zhou Simin was also used to asking Yun Si to decide about Song Jing.

Sixteen-year-old boy, his skeleton has grown a lot,

Although she is still skinny, she has grown a lot taller because she has been raised well.

He ate quietly, as if he didn't hear anything.

It wasn't until Yun Si looked at him that he stopped and looked up at her.

He will not speak first, but will wait for her to speak first.

This is his habit, a silent habit.

Yun Si asked him, "Brother Song Jing, do you want to go to high school?"

The boy seemed to be taken aback for a moment, and slowly blinked.

"And you?"

He didn't answer her question first, but asked slowly.

Yun Si glanced at Zhou Simin and said, "I will go to high school."

The young man pursed his lips slightly, his beautiful eyebrows drooped down, gentle and serious,

"Then I will go too."

Where she is, he will follow.

Yun Si looked at Zhou Simin,

After a moment of silence, she said, "Why don't my brother and I go to Guangming High School?"

"I heard that Guangming High School has preferential treatment for good grades. Not only are tuition and accommodation fees free, but tens of thousands of scholarships are also given every year."

"At that time, I will give the scholarship to my brother to pay the tuition, okay?"

"." Zhou Simin frowned slightly,

"Si Si, Guangming is not a key high school. It is said that the students there are not very good. If you go, I am afraid it will affect your studies."

If it is possible, which parent does not want their children to go to a better school?

(end of this chapter)

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