After being murdered by my whole family, I was reborn

Chapter 1958: Fill in the information, repeat a year, and get into a better university.



Chapter 1958: Fill in the information, repeat a year, and get into a better university.

"Make them write a letter of understanding, or continue to sue." Zhang Ran made the final decision. She couldn't rush things if she wanted to get rid of these people. She was already being watched, and she had to be careful.

"To cripple someone and then demand a letter of forgiveness? That's outrageous!" Song Song thought to himself, but outwardly agreed, "Okay, I'll go to the police station to continue negotiating after dinner."

"Okay." Zhang Ran responded and looked at Fu Qin, "Let's go back to the village to get our luggage."

Fu Qin smiled with relief.

After finishing their meal, they went their separate ways.

When Zhang Ran and Fu Qin returned to Stone Village, they encountered villagers who avoided them like the plague.

Fu Qin didn't want to pay attention to them and rushed back to school without stopping. She found a lot of people sitting at the dormitory entrance, including the principal, Cui Liu, and Xing'er and her daughter. This time, they had all gone to the police station to testify.

"Are you alright?" Cui Liu was the first to run over to greet them.

Xing'er, holding her daughter Xinghua's hand, went to greet them, the worry in her eyes fading somewhat.

"I'm sorry to have worried you." Fu Qin felt embarrassed and guilty.

She thought nothing would happen since everyone was watching, but who could have imagined that people would be so wicked as to use the pretext of a wedding night prank to forcibly commit a crime?

These people are so wicked, so wicked.

The worst thing that ever happened to her was hearing someone talking about her behind her back.

"The police station released you, so is everything alright now?" The principal walked slowly to Zhang Ran and asked with concern.

"Yes, they withdrew the case voluntarily," Zhang Ran replied casually, concealing the thrilling process.

"That's good, that's good." Xing'er echoed repeatedly, finally feeling relieved.

“You can’t stay in the village any longer, you should leave as soon as possible.” The principal bowed to Fu Qin and Zhang Ran. “I’m sorry to have humiliated you.”

Fu Qin quickly moved aside to avoid the principal's apology: "It's none of your business, you don't need to apologize."

Zhang Ran neither avoided the topic nor spoke.

After this incident, the principal had no face to see the two of them again, even though he had warned Fu Qin not to be a bridesmaid, but Zhang Ran had stopped him.

He looked at Cui Liu and asked her to leave with him.

"Wait a minute." Zhang Ran suddenly called out to the two, her gaze landing on the principal's face. "Haven't you always wanted to rebuild the school? In a few days, someone will come to the school to discuss this with you. You'll be responsible for treating them well." Standing up to testify for her was tantamount to making an enemy of the entire village. Building a new school would be a way of repaying that favor.

The principal was so excited he almost jumped up. "Yes, yes, I will definitely treat you well, I will, I will."

Cui Liu rolled her eyes speechlessly. Rebuilding the school wasn't like building him a new house; look how happy he was.

Zhang Ran's gaze shifted to Cui Liu. "You don't need to be a teacher here. Didn't you get into university?" She took out a women's student loan application form from her pocket and handed it to her. "Fill in the information, repeat a year, and get into a better university."

Cui Liu, who had just been mocking the principal's excitement, reached out with trembling hands to take it, saying, "Thank you, thank you, thank you..." Tears fell unexpectedly as she wept with joy.

She had been accepted into university, but her parents wouldn't let her go. The reason was that she had a younger brother, and raising him would cost money. They needed to buy him a house in town and help him get married, so they couldn't afford to send her to university.

She was refused when she offered to work to earn money for her schooling.

She was able to go to school entirely because of the advice of the principal, an elder; otherwise, she would have been like other girls in the village, with no chance to study at all.


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