Chapter 243 Injustice

Hearing this, Song's father regained his spirits. As a teacher, he didn't want this kind of thing to happen. After all, it is only a talent to be admitted, and it is difficult for the current students.

Qiao added: "It's a language major."

"This major I teach?" Song's father also thought it was a coincidence, "If it is this major, you only need to meet the score to be able to enter. However, this year the school seems to have limited the number of students enrolled in this major to one hundred, and those who exceed it will not be accepted. "

Joe said his score again.

"Your score is definitely not low. It's impossible for your ranking to be just over [-]." Song's father was also a little suspicious. Seeing Mother Qiao's anxious and expectant eyes, he hurriedly raised his hand and said: "Don't worry, I will We need to go back to school and ask to find out what's going on."

"Teacher Song, what if my youngest was not admitted because of an accident? Can he be re-admitted?" Mother Qiao asked nervously.

Father Song pushed up his glasses on the bridge of his nose. When he heard this question, he frowned. After a while, he sighed and said: "Generally speaking, in the second year of the college entrance examination, many students are studying for it." If an unexpected problem arises when trying to get a spot in college, it basically won’t change.”

"What?" Qiao's mother immediately became angry when she heard it: "Is this the same regulation of the Education Bureau?"

"Don't be impatient." Seeing her excitement, Song's father felt very sympathetic. "I looked at this matter based on the precedents of previous years. The people above are the ones who make the decision. We teachers can't decide either. Just try to do the best you can.”

"My youngest is so good. Why can't he go to a school that he got into based on his merit? This is breaking a precedent. It's clearly bullying."

But in fact it is.

These days, even students who are sick are not allowed to enroll, let alone those who were not admitted in the first place, but there is such a difference between the two that Father Song cannot give an accurate answer.

"I also think it's inappropriate to handle it this way."

Father Song frowned and thought, "Let's do this. When we get to school, we will first find out why the admission was lost, and then go to the principal to see how to solve the problem."

Qiao also knew that Song's father took the initiative to help because Song Mei was saved by her. He also tried his best. She reacted very calmly, reached out to hold Qiao's mother, gently stroked her back, and comforted: "Mom, don't be angry yet. Teacher Song is right. You can't solve problems by rushing. I'm so good, so I don't necessarily have to study in this school, don't you think?"

She said the following words in a low voice, without letting Song's father hear.

Mother Qiao was coaxed into a slightly better mood: "I just wanted to fight for your injustice. This is too unfair."

She said and frowned: "It's okay for a small place, but that's the capital."

"So, we didn't do anything wrong, just let nature take its course." Qiao didn't want her to make herself angry, which would be detrimental to her health: "Mom, you have to take good care of yourself."

"Alas..." Mother Qiao sighed helplessly.

"It's your mother and I don't have the ability, otherwise I wouldn't let people bully you like this." Mother Qiao said guiltily.

Qiao hugged her again: "How come, Mom, you are already very good. There will always be some difficulties in society. It's normal. Let's just get over it."

Mother Qiao patted her on the shoulder in relief: "Xiao Yao has grown up."

Her eyes were full of loving kindness.

Joe laughed again.

(End of this chapter)

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