In Mountain Village, Elder Wan of the Wan Family was especially happy today. The village school was to officially open tomorrow morning, providing a place for the village children to study. Perhaps in a few years, there would be a few more child prodigies, or even scholars.
He stroked his beard, thinking that he should have a private chat with the scholar, Wu. Children must be educated not only academically but also morally. They mustn't have another scholar like Bai, the eldest of the Bai family, who was a scholar but brought no benefit to the village, only causing trouble.
At the same time, Wan Su was worried about when her second son would agree to get married. Nowadays, it was important to ask for the child's opinion before making such decisions, and she couldn't force him into marriage. It was often said that a twisted melon was not sweet, and she did not want to jeopardize her son's future happiness.