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Chapter 736: Shao Liulang’s Absence

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Speaking of the writing tools, Shao Yunduan shared his plans with the villagers about establishing a school. With the expanding properties at home, it would be more convenient if everyone could read and write. This way, Shao Sanlang and the others could learn essential writing and reading skills.

As for Shao Junyan, it was high time for him to start his journey of learning. If he could excel and become a Cultivated Talent, that would be truly remarkable.

However, Being able to read and write did depend mostly on innate gift. It was a reality that only a few people were accepted into schools and succeeded in passing examinations. Hard work alone did not always guarantee success in obtaining a government position.

Even without gift, one could aspire to reach the rank of Cultivated Talent at best. However, having a certain title could provide better opportunities to manage and inherit properties.

It was considered more beneficial to pursue lifelong learning and strive to become a recommended candidate when reaching old age. If half of one’s prime years had already passed, what purpose did life serve?

In truth, if a person failed multiple times in their attempts to become a Cultivated Talent, it might be more sensible to let go and pursue other avenues instead of persisting.

Not everyone excelled in every aspect. What truly mattered was to lead a fulfilling, joyful, and meaningful life, fostering harmony within the family and cultivating a better future for the next generation

Upon hearing the suggestion to attend school, Shao Sanlang was overwhelmed with reluctance. Shao Xiaoqi, having already learned some reading from Shao Yunduan, didn’t harbor as many reservations.

Shao Sanlang didn’t feel compelled to delve deep into studies. As long as he could comprehend contracts and agreements, he believed that would suffice.

Eventually, Shao Sanlang came to terms with the idea, realizing he could navigate the process. He relinquished his initial objections.

Ms. Xu was elated by the prospect. She envisioned a bright future for Shao Junyan, confident that with proper guidance and education, he could distinguish himself among his peers.

Witnessing the success and radiance of her brother-in-law’s family, Ms. Xu couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe. The entire household was filled with a remarkable aura.

If Shao Junyan could achieve greatness and become a talented individual, it would bring further glory to her as his mother. Though she already enjoyed a certain level of prestige, with her own relatives flattering her, the success of her own son would elevate her honor and prestige even more.

Ms. Xu held high hopes for Shao Junyan and the young son she cradled in her arms. She yearned for at least one of them to attain success in the future.

As presents were distributed, including to the other branches of the family, Ms. Fang gifted them garments, two rolls of tea, and some food. And in secret, Ms. Yan was given a pair of gold bracelets as a token of affection.

Ms. Fang kindly instructed Qiao Xuan to select whatever items she desired and take as many as she pleased. These items were intended for Shao Yunduan.

Despite being part of the shared savings, Ms. Fang displayed great generosity in offering them.

However, Qiao Xuan wasn’t particularly drawn to these possessions, as she didn’t feel a lack of anything in her life. Being treated like a daughter by First Madame, she had received numerous presents from her that were valuable and extravagant, encompassing a wide range of categories, including everyday household necessities.

Qiao Xuan had been graciously bestowed with an assortment of needlework supplies, including a complete set of bronze needles and threads made from silk, gold, silver, and other materials in a myriad of colors.

However, Qiao Xuan only chose a handful of garments suitable for her to wear in the village, along with a few ornaments. She also selected some writing tools such as ink and paper for Shao Yunduan.

Content with her choices, she expressed gratitude and mentioned that she could acquire more when the need arose.

Upon witnessing Qiao Xuan’s modest selection, Ms. Fang presented Qiao Xuan with an additional bonus of 500 liang as a gesture of appreciation.

Qiao Xuan graciously accepted the bonus.

While the first section of the family was immersed in the lively celebrations, Shao Liulang had been conspicuously absent throughout the entire event.

Rumors circulated that he had a close friend at the college who encountered some trouble, and he had gone to offer assistance.

The first section of the family neither confirmed nor rejected this excuse. In fact, they seemed indifferent to Shao Liulangs absence, showing little concern or interest in the matter..

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