Xia Fan blushed and said, “Director Jiang, please don’t make fun of me.”
Jiang Yu said, “Now you are the person in charge of this company. Sen Yuan can also be promoted to be your secretary. I gave Sen Yuan the position of assistant secretary for this day.”
Only then did Xia Fan realize Jiang Yu’s intentions.
“Thank you, President Jiang,” said Xia Fan with a red face.
Jiang Yu said, “I’ve already said, don’t call me president Jiang in the future. Alright, whether it’s the material supplier or the producer, it’s all settled now. The rest of the matter will depend on you and Sen Yuan.”
At this time, Sen Yuan, who had been promoted, still hadn’t recovered from his joy. He could only say in a daze, “Alright, President Jiang. Thank you, President Jiang.”
Jiang Yu said before she left, “Oh right, President Xia, remember to give your employees a raise.”
After all the handover work was done, Jiang Yu began to prepare for the University of Cecilia’s entrance exam.
After all, after the new year, there was less than a month left before the semester started.
She had asked Professor Bai about the University of Cecilia’s entrance exam over the past few days, and then focused on practicing her weak points.
She had absolute confidence in herself in the competition and performance. But in the listening part, she was not good at it.
There were two small tests in the listening part. One test was to construct the chords according to the specified notes, and the other test was to write the intonation levels according to the random piano music.
No wonder Wen Nuan and Liu Xin had said that the entrance exams for the University of Cecilia were difficult. From the looks of it, it was indeed not simple.
Jiang Yu asked Professor Bai to obtain the exam questions from Professor Karl from the previous years. Every time she listened to a piece of piano music and wrote the answer, she would compare it with the correct answer to see where she had made a mistake.
The correct rate for the listening part had to be as high as 95%, even if it was less than 1%
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Moreover, even if the correct rate was 95%, there was a possibility that he would not be admitted.
Therefore, if she wanted to enroll in the school, Jiang Yu needed to ensure that her correct rate in the listening part was at least 96%.
“It’s really a little difficult.” Jiang Yu compared the correct answer and found that the correct rate was less than 30%.
“How can I go from 30 to 96?” Jiang Yu muttered to herself.
However, only silence answered her.
“Alright, then keep up the good work! Keep up the good work!” Jiang Yu cheered herself on.
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The servants in the Mo garden had recently seen a scene where madam was often alone on the sofa, listening to an unknown piano piece, and writing and drawing on the paper. After listening to a paragraph, she would look for other papers, as if she was comparing what she had written, and then she would say something to herself.
They all thought that madam was crazy.
When Liu Hui took the time to visit Jiang Yu, she was also like this.
Liu Hui sat beside her with a smile and asked, “What are you doing?”
Jiang Yu immediately got up and smiled sweetly, “Auntie, you’re here.”
Liu Hui looked at her as if she was blaming her and said, “What auntie?”
Jiang Yu understood the deeper meaning in her words and immediately blushed. She said, “But Mo long and I aren’t married yet…”
Liu Hui said nonchalantly, “So what if you’re not married? Then you can’t call me mom?”
Jiang Yu blushed and called out, “Mom.”
Liu Hui smiled and asked, “What song are you listening to?”
Jiang Yu explained, “It’s the entrance exam for the University of Cecilia.”
“The University of Cecilia? “Liu Hui was surprised.
This was one of the top art schools in the country! When she was young, she had wanted to take the exam, but because of a one-point difference, she had no chance with this school.
Now that her daughter-in-law, Jiang Yu, had said that she wanted to take the exam, as her mother-in-law, she had to encourage her. So that she would have enough confidence.
Jiang Yu said, “Yes. I heard that this is the best art school in the country, so I want to give it a try. Even if I can only stay in this school for a semester, the benefits I get is enough for me to enjoy for the rest of my life.”
“If you have such thoughts, mom will definitely support you,” said Liu Hui.
She had now completely accepted Jiang Yu. She didn’t even treat her as a daughter-in-law anymore. Instead, she treated her as half a daughter.
“Thank you, Mom.” Jiang Yu was very touched.
Jiang Yu had never felt such gentleness before or after she returned to the Jiang family.
For a moment, she couldn’t hold back her tears and they flowed uncontrollably.
“Don’t cry, you’ve become a little kitten,” Liu Hui teased Jiang Yu with a smile.
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