DNA

Chapter 74

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"Please take a seat."

At eight o'clock in the morning, Han Ruila sat in the classroom and looked out of the window with her head propped up.

She had already figured out that she had returned to the third year of junior high school,

At this time, she was still studying in a relatively famous junior high school in the city.

Han Ruila sighed,

There was nothing she could do about having to go through the college entrance examination again.

(some parts of country H didn't have the college entrance examination)

However, since God had sent her back to this time, then she had to plan carefully for the future.

Han Ruila took out a notebook,

He quickly scribbled down notes on the paper.

Back in the third year of junior high school, the first thing she decided to do was to resume her old career!

She remembered that in her previous life, it was around this time that she first came into contact with the magical existence of romance novels.

At that time, many girls in the class secretly put a magazine worth a thousand yuan in their books,

They passed it around to each other, and even the boys read it.

They passed it around,

Their families were strict, and they didn't have much spare money on hand (a thousand yuan was also a large sum for Han Ruila at that time!)

Han Ruila was also lucky enough to read a few books, and from then on, it was out of control!

Compared to the characters and plot in the novel,

Han Ruila was more concerned about the author who wrote the novel.

She really admired people who could write wonderful articles. Just the words alone could make people's mood rise and fall. It could move people and make people laugh.

This was a very amazing thing in her opinion!

Later on, in high school,

She began to come into contact with online literature again.

After reading more and more, she had the idea of writing on her own.

However, she never knew how to put it into practice. Her study tasks were too heavy, so she didn't have time to put her mind on it.

It wasn't until she went to university that she found a suitable path by chance and officially became a web novelist.

Perhaps it was because her accumulated strength had been gushed out, her path from being invisible to becoming a real god was very smooth,

But this was also thanks to her willingness to put in effort.

The other students in university were either busy with all kinds of activities or PK on the dormitory line,

Only she was immersed in her own world of online literature.

It was said that the path of writing was lonely,

Han Ruila, who had sacrificed the time to contact the social group,

He had endured loneliness in exchange for success.

Because the income from writing novels was almost stable, Han Ruila decided to continue on this path after graduating from university. Therefore, she didn't actually work a day, but the number of friends she contacted was pitifully small.

When she wasn't writing, she was reading.

Learning is like rowing a boat against the current. If you don't advance, you will fall behind.

She relied on online literature to make a living. If she didn't spend time to enrich herself, she was afraid that she would be eliminated by society one day.

The reason why he started to pick up the keyboard so early was because Han Ruila's family was not financially well off.

When his parents got married in the early years, they borrowed money to build a house that was considered very good at the time.

From then on, he embarked on the long road of returning the money …

Her father was a greedy and perfectionist person. Although he had no money, he was unwilling to let himself be wronged.

He had done a lot of work. Basically, he had done all kinds of profitable work.

It was just that he was more adventurous, but his luck wasn't too good …

The money that just entered his pocket was very likely to be immediately used for all kinds of investments, so he couldn't save much.

This situation only improved when her father and uncle partnered up to set up a factory. Although he still didn't get rid of his bad habit of investing, at least his debts were paid off, and he had savings.

Not to say that he was rich, but he didn't have to worry about food and clothing.

Her father didn't like to talk to his children about financial difficulties. He basically agreed to some of their requests for study and life. Therefore, Han Ruila didn't feel the pressure of the family's debt when she was young.

However, even if her parents didn't say anything, Han Ruila knew that it wasn't easy to support two children at home.

Moreover, she and Rui Lin both liked music. The path of art was the most expensive.

When they entered high school, there were countless tuition classes waiting for them.

Han Ruila wanted to take advantage of the fact that the most expensive time hadn't come yet to prepare early so that she could help support the family.

This was the only thing she could do at the moment.

Moreover, online literature was based on reputation. The road to becoming a god needed to be accumulated step by step.

However, there was no computer at home. If Han Ruila wanted to upload online literature, she would at least need a smartphone that could go online.

At that time, smartphones were no longer considered a rare item. Not to mention big brands like Apple and Samsung, ordinary people could still afford cheap knockoffs.

However, parents at that time generally wouldn't give junior high school students mobile phones, especially families like Han Ruila's, who had a strict upbringing. Smartphones were considered to be a toy that lost one's spirit.

Even if Father Han was rich, he would probably only buy his daughters old-style mobile phones that could only answer calls and send text messages.

If they couldn't even touch a mobile phone, then Internet cafes were out of the question.

As long as Han Ruila and Han Ruilin strolled around the Internet cafes, it wouldn't take half a day for someone to come to their house to complain.

This was all thanks to her well-connected grandmother at home …

Sometimes, Han Ruila even wondered if the people in this area were related to her family.

How come everyone's grandmother knew who they were?

Therefore, for the time being, Han Ruila wanted to use her free time to write. She had to think about it in the long run.

However, this didn't prevent her from writing an outline and planning.

Opportunities were always given to those who were prepared.

One day after school, Han Ruila was called into her room by her mother.

As soon as she sat down, she noticed that her mother's expression was a bit off. It seemed like she had something on her mind, and it seemed to have something to do with her.

Han Ruila couldn't help but ask, "What's wrong, mom?

What's the matter? "

"Ruila," Hong Se-jeong looked at her eldest daughter worriedly, "You said before that you were too busy with your third year of middle school and wanted to give up piano. Have you really decided?"

Han Ruila was slightly stunned. She lowered her head and didn't immediately answer.

Hong Se-jeong said, "Don't think about anything else. Just say what you want."

How could she not know her own daughter? Being too busy with school was just an excuse. Ruila just wanted to lighten the burden at home.

Although it was the first time she heard her say this, Hong Se-jeong did feel relieved. However, she recently heard Rui Lin secretly tell her that her sister often hid in the quilt and cried when she slept.

Therefore, she wondered if it had something to do with the piano.

Both of her daughters liked music. Rui Lin was also learning the violin.

It was indeed difficult for the family to provide for both of them to learn this skill. However, they were both daughters. Why should they sacrifice Ruila?

If Ruila insisted, Hong Se-jeong would continue to let her learn piano even if she had to grit her teeth.

As parents, wouldn't they rather suffer than let their children suffer?

Han Ruila was a little nervous as she pinched her fingers. If she really had to make a decision, her heart would be filled with guilt towards her parents.

In her previous life, because she and Rui Lin both liked music, they each chose a musical instrument to learn. Father Han, Han Min-ki, would never refuse his daughters' request. Therefore, the two of them started learning when they were very young. It had been a long time since they started learning.

If there wasn't any special reason, why would they give up and let their previous efforts go to waste?

However, ever since they started middle school, the two Han sisters began to consciously plan for their future.

Han Ruilin was more obsessed with music than Han Ruila. She had already thought about it. She wanted to be a music teacher in the future. This had been her dream since she was a child.

In other words, she would always walk the path of music.

Whether it was in high school or university, she would continue to learn the violin. Even after she started working, she would continue to learn the violin.

Musical instruments were not like other things. A 45-minute lesson was not cheap. As Rui Lin's level increased, the cost of lessons in the future would only become more and more expensive.

There were also things like special training, competitions, and changing violins. They all required money. After entering university, it would be even more like a bottomless pit.

To be honest, Han Ruila did not have any strong dreams. Even if she wanted to be a writer at that time, it was just a thought.

Compared to finding a popular major, getting into a good university, and finding a well-paid job after graduation, wanting to be a writer was like a fool's dream.

This was the same as wanting to be a scientist when you grow up. Only elementary school students would dare to say this.

Because it was known that writers could not earn money if they were not famous, and becoming famous was more difficult than ascending to the heavens.

Han Ruila envied her sister for having such a clear dream. She was also willing to support her sister like everyone else.

In her opinion, having a bottomless pit in the family was enough. Since music was not something she could do without in the future, then she might as well give it up.

One daughter needed to spend money, then the other daughter would help save money.

Otherwise, how could she continue living?

Therefore, in her previous life, she did give up piano when she was in the third year of middle school and her sister was in the first year of middle school.

However, this time, Han Ruila changed her mind.

She did not regret her previous decision, but now she had a reason to make this choice.

"Mom …" Han Ruila licked her dry lips and hesitantly said to her: "I … I want … I want to be an art student and enter an art high school."

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