Cheng Su used her clever tongue and her looks to successfully persuade Qi Taiguo to not have children for the time being. However, that very night, it took all her skills to satisfy Old Qi, leaving herself so exhausted that the next day she was massaging her back, prompting Li Qiulan to ask her if she had sprained it. Only He Yue, who understood the realities of marriage, covered her mouth to stifle a giggle, making Cheng Su so embarrassed she almost wished she could crawl into a hole.
Since she had resolved to seek further education, Cheng Su inevitably had to gather information on the subject.
In the twenty-first century, if one wanted to obtain a university degree after joining the workforce, the only option was to attend adult education classes by taking the adult college entrance examination.
Yet it seemed that there was no such educational system in place at present.
When Ying Xiaoya came for a meal, Cheng Su took the opportunity to inquire about this matter.
"Are you really considering further education?" Ning Ge couldn’t help but exclaim in surprise.
Cheng Su glanced at him, "As the saying goes, ’Learning is an endless ocean and hard work is the boat.’ Is it wrong for me to pursue lifelong learning?"
"You’re clearly just too competitive." Ning Ge muttered dismissively.
"Being competitive is also a sign of progress," Ying Xiaoya countered. "Being competitive means not giving in to fate. Having that spirit ensures one never stops moving forward. I think Susu’s idea is excellent—live and learn, right?"
Cheng Su gave her a thumbs up.
"Alright, alright, I, a man, won’t argue with you women," Ning Ge raised his hands in surrender.
Ying Xiaoya laughed triumphantly and then asked Cheng Su, "Susu, how far did you get with your studies?"
Cheng Su thought for a moment and then replied, "I had just finished the first year of high school when I stopped attending."
Ying Xiaoya nodded and said, "In that case, you’re still young. It looks like repeating a year is the only option for you."


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