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The three hundred and sixtieth chapters of the utilitarian Yucheng Jingzi

After taking a sip of sherry, Kyoko spoke faster.

"Listen, there is no time to waste. You have been two years slower than your child of the same age, so you have to work harder to make up for the progress you have lagged behind in the past two years."

Asuna suppressed the unhappiness in her heart and tried her best to control her emotions and keep her calm tone.

"...I'm studying very seriously. Didn't I print out the transcript of the first semester and put it on your desk?"

Kyoko took a sip of sherry and said in a frivolous tone.

"I've seen it, but the evaluation of that kind of school is not accurate at all."

Asuna looked at Kyoko in amazement, but she didn't expect that she would comment on her school like this.

"That kind of... school?"

"Ashina, the third semester (Note: Japanese middle schools generally adopt a three-term system). In addition to going to school, I will help you with other tutors. It is not the popular online teaching recently, but the teacher comes to your home."

Asuna said with a slightly excited tone with a frown.

"Wait...wait a moment, why suddenly..."

"Look at this."

Kyoko interrupted Asuna's protest in a tough tone, then picked up the thin-shaped flat computer on the table. Asuna took the computer and frowned and looked at the screen.

“…What is this…the transfer exam…the summary?”

"Mom is desperately asking friends who are directors in high school to let you take the third-grade transfer exam for their school.

It's not your kind of school that is too urgent to go to, it's a pretty good high school. That school is a credit system, and you should be able to graduate as long as you study in the last semester. In this way, you can go to college in September."

Asuna could only look at Kyoko's face speechlessly. She put the computer back on the table and gently raised her right hand, interrupting her mother who wanted to continue saying something.

"Wait, wait, my mother makes a random decision, which will only cause me trouble. I like the current school. There are many great teachers in it, and I can learn a lot of knowledge there. There is no need to transfer schools at all."

If you transfer to school now, you will definitely spend less time with Zhang Yu. She also wants to learn more about Zhang Yu.

As soon as she heard Asuna say this, Kyoko sighed on purpose. Then she closed her eyes again, pressing her temple with the tip of her left finger while leaning on the back of the chair. This silence is Kyoko's skill in making the other party realize that she is in the upper hand.

As long as she makes such a move in the professor's laboratory, even if the other party is a man, she will feel panic. Even her husband Akisa will try her best to avoid disagreements with Kyoko at home.

“…Mom has investigated.”

Kyoko spoke again in a warning tone.

"You are not studying at a school now, it's full of random courses and overly simple teaching.

Even the teachers were found hastily, and there were no outstanding talents at all. That place was more like correctional facilities or shelter facilities than educational institutions.”

"How...how can you say that..."

"It is just a matter of setting up a shelter for students who have lost their school in accidents. That school just focuses on children who may cause problems in the future and monitor them in the same place.

Of course, there are indeed some children who continue to kill each other in that strange world, so they need to go to this kind of facility, but you don’t have to go to that kind of place too!”

“…………”

After hearing his mother's self-righteous remarks, Asuna could not say anything more.

She started attending this school in Nishi Tokyo after she recovered from her health. The school was indeed set up within two months after the plan was published, aiming to help children who had been out of school for two years in the death game "Sword Art Online".

As long as you are a former SAO player under the age of 18, you can be exempted from the entrance examination and tuition fees, and you can immediately obtain the qualification to take the college joint examination after graduation. But Asuna, who studied in that school, can clearly feel that this place is not just a social welfare facility.

All students in the school have the obligation to receive psychological consultation once a week. The question raised at that time was obviously investigating whether the student had antisocial tendencies. In other words, the "correction facilities" mentioned by Kyoko are not completely unfounded.

But even so, Asuna still loves that "school". No matter what the government or liberal arts province (note: Japan's Ministry of Education) thinks, almost all teachers in the school come here to teach here, so they face every student sincerely.

The students don’t need to deliberately conceal their past experiences, not to mention that she can be with her close friends there, such as Lizbet, Celica, and several former partners in the strategy group.

Asuna, who was still holding the fork in her left hand, biting her lip tightly and fighting with the impulse to express everything to her mother.

She really wanted to say that she was one of the "children who continue to kill each other" as her mother said. She lived in a world where she used a sword to seize each other's lives, and she wanted to say that she did not regret those days...

Kyoko didn't notice Asuna's inner entanglement at all, but just continued quickly.

"If you take classes in that kind of place, you can't get into a good university after that. Listen, you're eighteen years old. If you're still in your current school, you don't know when you'll be able to go to college. Your middle school friend will take the academic test next week. Are you not in a hurry at all?"

"Even if you go to school one or two years later... it doesn't matter. And it's not the only way to go to college..."

"no!"

Kyoko immediately rejected what Asuna said.

"You are a smart child, and you should also know how much effort your parents have spent to make you perform. But you have wasted two years because of that strange game... If you are an ordinary child, your mother would not ask you for this.

But you are different from ordinary people, right? Wasting your innate talents is also a sin.

If you have the qualifications and ability to go to a first-class university to receive a first-class education, then you should do this. Whether you have to contribute to the government or enterprises in the future or stay in the university to continue research, these mothers will not interfere with you, but I will never allow you to give up the opportunity to receive higher education."

“There is no natural talent at all.”

Kyoko said a long list of words and took a break, so Asuna finally could interrupt.

"People should choose their own lifestyle, right?
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