Top Ten Good Mothers in Quick Transmigration Chapter 229: : Dedicated mother who lacks love for the little father-in-law (27)


"Mrs. Su, please wait here. Lin will take Yuan Jia to the assessment." Lin Yujin said.

"Then leave it to Dean Lin." Yin Yin also changed her address.

Yin Yin knew that the assessment of Lushan Academy was personally assessed by the dean, that is to say, Su Yuanjia was assessed by Lin Yujin.

Seeing the back of Su Yuanjia following Lin Yujin in, Yin Yin was a little nervous.

Although she has confidence in Su Yuanjia, she was still nervous before the result came out. This nervous appearance is similar to that of modern parents who are waiting for their children to take the college entrance examination.

In the house, Lin Yujin was shocked by the little doll in front of her.

His grandfather once said that he is the most gifted person in terms of reading talent, but Lin Yujin thinks that he is still not as good as the child in front of him.

The child in front of him not only has a photographic memory and can recite it by ear, but also has a much better comprehension than anyone else.

It can be said that Su Yuanjia is a genius.

Lin Yujin was born in the Lin family. In addition to being the founders of Lushan Academy, the Lin family also held important positions in the court.

Now Lin Yujin is 18 years old, but he has a great talent. When he entered the palace at the age of 12, the emperor once said that his talent was comparable to that of the number one scholar. At that time, he was only 12 years old.

The emperor intended to let him enter the palace as an official, but Lin Yujin refused.

He is not lucky to be an official, he just wants to read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. If the requirements are higher, then he will marry a talented woman who understands him to add fragrance to his red sleeves.

It's a pity that his family members were keen to introduce him, but he didn't like any of them.

Five years ago, Lin Yujin met Yin Yin because he returned from a study abroad trip, but this year, at the request of his family, he took over the post of dean of Lushan Academy.

Probably because she is strict with herself, Lin Yujin's assessment is also stricter this time.

After assessing a dozen or so students in the morning, only Su Yuanjia in front of him was the most suitable for him, and he even thought of recruiting students.

"Yuan Jia, who is the gentleman who enlightened you?" Lin Yujin asked. From Su Yuanjia's performance, Lin Yujin felt that the person who enlightened Su Yuanjia should be a person with profound knowledge and talent.

"It's Yuan Jia's mother."

"Your mother!?" Lin Yujin was extremely surprised.

When it comes to his own mother, Su Yuanjia was a little less restrained in the beginning, just like a modern-day fanboy, he can't stop talking good things about his own mother.

"...My father once said that if my mother was a man, maybe I could compete with him for the number one scholar." This is what he once heard from his father.

Lin Yujin was even more surprised.

Although he is obsessed with learning, he knows all about the candidates in every imperial examination, and he also knows that Su Zheng, the former number one scholar, has even read Su Zheng's articles.

Su Zheng is a talented person.

Then, what kind of talent is Yin Yin, who can make Su Zheng say that and inspire Su Yuanjia.

Lin Yujin couldn't help being a little curious.

But at this time, I can only hold back.

He thought for a while and said: "Su Yuanjia, your talent is very good, and your mother taught you well, are you willing to worship me as a teacher?" After a pause, he said again, "That's all, It's better to invite your mother in and ask your mother's opinion."

Yin Yin, who was invited in, thought that the assessment was over, but she never thought about it. As soon as she stepped into the room, she saw Lin Yujin's scorching star eyes falling on her, looking forward to it.

Yin Yin is a little confused, what's wrong?

"Mother, Dean Lin wants to take the child as a disciple."


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