Young Master Qin Keeps Coveting Me After I Beat Him Up
Chapter 925 - 925: It’s Important To Let The Children Have A Happy ChildhoodChapter 925: It’s Important To Let The Children Have A Happy Childhood
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
The teacher: ‘
The production team: “…”
All the guests: ‘
What she said made sense.
But even so, Jiang Xun came to represent the teacher and drew up a daily schedule for the students, which was really unexpected.
“So, from now on, follow the schedule I set.” As Jiang Xun spoke, she handed out the schedule and gave a copy to the teacher.
The teacher took a look. The schedule was really packed.
The children would have breakfast from 7:30 to 8:00.
The morning reading time was from 8:00 to 8:30.
They would take turns between Chinese and English every other day.
Chinese on Monday, English on Tuesday, Chinese on Wednesday, English on Thursday, Chinese on Friday.
As for the content of the morning reading, it was up to the teacher to decide.
The teacher: ‘
Listen to me, thank you for leaving me with some autonomy.
“8:30 to 9:00 is the morning run,” Jiang Xun said. “After lunch, we’ll all go for a 15-minute walk. When we come back, we’ll take an afternoon nap. After dinner at school, you can take a walk on the way home. After finishing work with your family, don’t be idle. Revise and do questions. I’ve brought three workbooks for each of you this time. Chinese, Mathematics, and English. Complete these three books within a month.” The teacher was speechless.
[Yeah, she’s not majoring in science. If she doesn’t do scientific research and instead became a celebrity, it would definitely be a big loss. But Big Boss Xun Isn’t learmng [nose cmngs m me Ill-st place. J
[That’s true.]
Jiang Xun clapped her hands. “Everyone, don’t just stand there. Quickly pick up your books and start reading.”
“Teacher, I’ll leave the morning reading to you,” Jiang Xun turned to her teacher and said.
The teacher was speechless.
Thank you for remembering me.
The children had never imagined that, until today, they would still be running freely in the fields. Although their days were not good and they were not rich, they could still play freely.
After school at night, they would go home and help their family with work. After all this was done, no matter how much they played, their family would not say anything.
They didn’t have much homework, and could finish it in school.
Who knew that after today, their happy life would be gone!
Seeing the children’s faces, Mengqiao took the opportunity to say, “Teacher Jiang, the children are still so young. Forget about the college entrance exam, they are still many years away from graduating from primary school. Isn’t this demand a little too strict?”
“Although studying is important, it’s also important to let the children have a happy childhood,” Mengqiao said.
[Ahem, this might be applicable to ordinary children, but it’s not suitable here.] [Yeah, we have to consider the specific situation.]
[This CEO Jian probably came from a good family. She doesn’t know that the world suffers, and she doesn’t know how meaningful it is for these children’s lives for them to pass the exam.]
[These children probably haven’t seen the broader world outside the village since they were born, so they don’t have a specific understanding of how meaningful it is to pass the exam. However, this CEO Jian doesn’t know about it either. It was really surprising.]
“Happy childhood?” Jiang Xun lowered her eyes slightly. “Are you referring to the childhood where they’ve never stepped out of Gantai Village to see the outside world, even the nearest town? From the time they were born until now, the number of times they’ve visited the nearest town can be counted on one hand? Is it referring to a childhood where they have never taken a train, let alone a luxury car, where they rarely even sit in an ordinary four-wheeled car? Is it referring to a childhood where they follow their grandparents to work in the fields since they can lend a hand? Is it referring to a childhood where they can’t even go online? Is it referring to a childhood where they rarely eat meat? That their usual entertainment includes running around the village, playing hopscotch, wooden figures, and hide-and-seek? Other than these natural games, they have never played any other games? Is it referring to a childhood where both parents go to the city to work and they could only see each other once a year at most, or maybe not even once a year?”
Jiang Xun pursed her lips.. “CEO Jian, if you feel sorry for the efforts of others, why don’t you bring these children into the Jian family and let them have a happy childhood?”
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