Chicago 1990

Chapter 29 Future Plans

After Mr. Underwood answered the reporter's questions, he and the principal left the gymnasium to inspect the school. The rest of the people left one after another. Song Ya took this opportunity to ask Dr. Michel about learning and university selection.

"In addition to ensuring academic performance, you should also participate in more social activities. Compared with ordinary people, you already have a great advantage, as long as you don't give the outside world the stereotype of a street boy."

"...It doesn't really matter. The negative behavior of teenagers is easy to be forgiven. The public likes superman and the story of self-redemption of ordinary people with bad habits. They don't contradict each other. In fact, the latter means that he has beyond Ordinary people's perseverance can overcome ego, and they are still superhuman. But that will be a matter of the future, and it will not help you apply for prestigious schools."

"Don't rush to graduate early, use that time to build your resume."

"Political activities should be cautious. You can participate more in equal rights and public welfare. Our organization can give you some help in this regard. Of course, you have to fight for it yourself first..."

"We recently had a call for essays to write a letter to Mandela, which is aimed at teenagers. You can try to practice your pen, don't be afraid of saying the wrong thing, just send it to me, and I will check it for you first. If your point of view is outstanding, You could be selected to participate in our youth programs in South Africa ... again, these activities will make your resume very beautiful. Whether it is affirmative action or donkey party, they are very willing to give you this kind of African youth opportunities."

While walking and chatting, Song Ya sent Michelle to the parking lot before saying goodbye. He could feel that he made a good first impression on her, and she patiently provided some pertinent suggestions.

Sitting on Hayden's Dodger Dynasty, "Your speech today was perfect!" Hayden exclaimed: "I couldn't do this when I was your age."

"We are proud of you, child." Aunt Susie put her arms around Song Ya.

"The kid's going to be big," Hayden agreed.

"Thank you, just read it from the manuscript, and I didn't write many parts myself." Song Ya was humble, and many people around her thought that she would become a big shot. Old Qiao said similar things just now, but there is nothing to be complacent about. If the traverser can't become a big shot, it's a failure.

Hayden started the car and suddenly laughed, "Did someone teach you the sentence I said to Underwood just now? The phrase 'I will donate to you', haha, I noticed that Underwood was stunned first Take a moment and laugh, you can see he's being used. You know people say 'I'll vote for you' rather than 'I'll donate to you'..."

"No one taught me..."

Song Ya took out a pen and a checkbook from her pocket, "I'm just such a honest person, if I really support it, I'll pay for it, there's nothing wrong with it. Uh...how much is appropriate?"

"The personal limit is two hundred dollars, and it is more appropriate to fill in more than one hundred dollars." Hayden replied.

Song Ya wrote down the number of one hundred and fifty, signed it, tore off the check and handed it to Hayden.

"I'll send it to Underwood's campaign office tomorrow." Since the last time I talked with Daniel about a business of 10,000 plus 150,000, Hayden's evaluation of Song Ya has greatly improved. In order to better serve Song Ya, He has already transferred out some of the insignificant artists in his hands, and from time to time he will flatter Song Ya.

Song Ya is generally satisfied with Hayden, but 10% commission is a bit too much, "I can't give him another 10% in the next contract..." Song Ya looked at the back of Hayden's head who was driving the car , secretly planning.

"Have you prepared any new songs recently?" Hayden asked.

"No..." Apocalypse does not appear, Song Ya has a fart new song, he is also a little muttering in his heart now, if Apocalypse is a one-off...it will be troublesome, should he go around to "collect wind"? If Connie hadn't taken her to a second-hand store last time, she wouldn't have gotten that song.

"I have accumulated enough credits this semester,

I plan to not come to school for a while. Song Ya asked again: "Is there any clue about the transfer?" "

"Uh..." Hayden was a little hesitant, "Black... most of the schools with a lot of African descent don't meet your requirements, and you don't want the schools to be too 'white'. If it's a private school...you don't have enough budget for a good private school."

"I understand." Song Ya also knew that she had too many demands, "Go ahead and look for it, and it will be done before the next semester starts."

"You want to change schools?" Aunt Susie asked in surprise.

"It's not that I want to transfer schools." Song Ya replied, "It's that we want to move out together, out of Nancheng."

"Why?" Aunt Susie seemed a little reluctant.

"This school is too bad. Tony dropped out of school, Connie's grades are not good, and I will become more and more... uh, richer and richer. I am afraid that something will happen if I stay in this school. You also hope Amy Li can go to a good middle school in the future, right? Aunt Susie." Song Ya looked out of the car window, and there was a dark circle of people in front of a lit waste gasoline barrel, idly drinking and roasting the fire, the little gangsters in the school He can deal with it for the time being, but sooner or later those drug-infested ruthless people will notice him, and they can do anything for a little drug money, "And old Qiao just told me that there will be war in Nancheng in a while, and there will be more and more people here. more dangerous."

"War?" Hayden didn't understand, "Here?"

"The gang war is probably for the purpose of grabbing territory." Song Ya was a little thankful that she had earned enough money to leave in time, "Hayden, please help me get a pager, and try to make phone calls in the future, so you don't go to Nancheng. Your car is too new."

"OK, I understand, indeed, every time I drive near your house, I feel a little flustered." Hayden was so happy.

"It's such a big deal..." Aunt Susie hesitated, "Where do we move? And when the time comes, the Relief Agency..."

"Don't think about welfare, I can afford you in the future." Regarding the future, Song Ya has already calculated, "First find a suitable middle school, then we will rent a house nearby, and then help Connie find a community college, There is no way for a better university, because there is not enough money.”

"You are such a good boy." Aunt Susie was so touched that she hugged Song Ya and cried, "I knew you were different from other NGers, Tony, he has been with little Lori for so long, and he didn't have a penny Take it home."

"Alex is a good boy." Hayden helped, "There are not many people who can do this for their families, even we white people, many of them left home at the age of eighteen and never went back to the big city, and their parents are old. Send it to a nursing home..."

"Maybe it's because I have half the blood of Huaguo..." Song Ya patted Aunt Susie on the back. She was too heavy, and if she held her for a longer time, she would be strangled to death.

"What about Ellie?" Aunt Susie let go of him, sat up straight, and wiped the tears from her face.

"Ellie? How do you know us..." Song Ya was startled.

"Hmph, Ellie wishes the whole world knew that she was your girlfriend, why didn't I hear the news." Aunt Susie was proud.

Song Ya sighed, "What else can I do, let's break up, after all, I won't be in the same school anymore."

"Little villain!"

Aunt Susie patted Song Ya's arm, "I thought you would be a good man through and through."

"As long as the boyfriend and girlfriend are not married, it is not normal to break up."

Song Ya shrugged, "If you want to blame, you can only blame my other half of black blood," he thought to himself.

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