Destined to Rise – Chapter 101

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“This year, eight students got into undergraduate programs. Scarlett is a promising candidate. Comrade, do you know how many points she scored in the school’s entrance exam? She scored 446!”

English: 67, History: 100, Math: 89, Politics: 32, Physics: 56, Chemistry: 76, Biology: 28.

George remembered Whitaker Scarlett’s scores for each subject clearly.

How could he not?

The school accepted repeat and transfer students who scored over 350. 350 was the admission score line for “higher and secondary vocational schools” in Southern Province this year. In the 1980s, secondary vocational schools were divided into two types: junior secondary vocational schools, for junior high graduates, requiring four years of study, and higher secondary vocational schools, for high school graduates, admitted through the national college entrance examination, requiring two years of study.

Graduates from higher secondary vocational schools were also guaranteed job assignments by the state.

The college entrance examination had four levels of admission: “key universities, ordinary universities, junior colleges, and higher secondary vocational schools.” Even the last one, the worst outcome, still meant getting an education.

But Whitaker Scarlett didn’t score 350; she scored 446!

George felt he should explain this to Whitaker Scarlett’s family:

“This year’s science undergraduate admission line in Southern Province is 441. While Scarlett’s test wasn’t exactly the same as the college entrance exam, the difficulty was similar… She can improve in many subjects. If she focuses on studying now, she might be able to get into a key university next year!”

The admission score line for key universities and ordinary universities differed by only about 20 points.

Of course, there were prestigious universities above key universities, and the admission score was just the basic requirement. Like this year’s college entrance examination, the key university admission line in Southern Province was 465. For universities like Pinnacle and Star University, the admission line in Southern Province was 100 points above the key university line. George didn’t expect Whitaker Scarlett to get into a prestigious university, but if she improved her English and Politics scores, she had a good chance of getting into a key university!

George explained all this, not just to Parker Jace’s mother, but mainly to William.

On the way to Harborfield, George and Teacher Sophie had also learned about Whitaker Scarlett’s situation, knowing she currently depended on her uncle William. They were afraid William wouldn’t want to support Whitaker Scarlett’s education—don’t be foolish, this girl is a promising candidate for a key university.

Parker Jace’s mother’s mouth fell open.

Her eyes darted between the people, suspecting Whitaker Scarlett had hired people to act.

Whitaker Scarlett didn’t care about others’ feelings. She also wanted to ask about the specifics of County East High School.

The three people escorted Whitaker Scarlett away. Parker Jace opened his mouth but didn’t say anything.

She’s really going to university?

Her scores sound pretty good?

Parker Jace found Whitaker Scarlett beautiful and liked her; he didn’t mind that she was from a rural background and only had a junior high school diploma.

But what if Whitaker Scarlett went to university?

Parker Jace wasn’t being self-deprecating; he just felt the possibility between him and Whitaker Scarlett was shrinking infinitely.

The school teacher said Whitaker Scarlett could get into a key university—a key undergraduate program. After graduation, the state would assign her a job. Whitaker Scarlett wouldn’t look at a hotel purchasing agent! Maybe she’d be assigned to another city and wouldn’t return to HarborfieldCity at all.

Parker Jace was quite disheartened. His usually proud neck drooped.

His mother still retorted, “University is so easy to get into? We’ll see!”

But if she really got into university, even if she came from a rural background, she’d barely qualify to be the Parker Family’s daughter-in-law.

But could Whitaker Scarlett get in?

In that godforsaken Greenfield County high school, the number of students who got into university each year could be counted on one hand.

After delivering the eels, Whitaker Scarlett was going to pick up the oil residue.

George and Teacher Sophie brought good news, so they couldn’t let Whitaker Scarlett go back empty-handed. Hearing that she carried 300-400 pounds of oil residue back to the countryside each trip, Teacher Sophie looked at William disapprovingly:

“University is tuition-free, and students receive a monthly living allowance. You only need to support her for a year, and Scarlett will definitely get into university next year!”

Rural conditions were naturally poor.

William was her uncle, not her father, so Teacher Sophie was afraid William wouldn’t let Whitaker Scarlett continue her studies.

A promising candidate for a key university, the school could waive tuition and fees, but living expenses still needed to be covered. This amount of money wasn’t insignificant for rural people… but gritting their teeth and supporting her for a year would change Whitaker Scarlett’s life!


Destined to Rise

Destined to Rise

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 2024 Native Language: English
Whitaker Scarlett had always been dealt a tough hand in life. Orphaned at a young age, she grew up amidst the crushing weight of poverty and the stigma of being unremarkable in every way. Yet, through sheer determination and unwavering grit, she defied the odds. Over two relentless decades, she climbed the corporate ladder, becoming a senior executive at a multinational company—a true testament to perseverance against life’s adversities. But destiny had other plans. One morning, Whitaker woke up to find herself in a completely different era—the 1980s. She wasn’t just the same woman in a different time. This version of Whitaker Scarlett was strikingly beautiful, her appearance so stunning it turned heads and stirred envy wherever she went. It was a life that seemed like a gift, but it came with a dark twist. The original Whitaker Scarlett of this timeline, despite her privileged circumstances and inherent beauty, had been crushed by the cruel weight of society’s malicious rumors. Overwhelmed and broken, she had tragically ended her own life. Given this second chance, Whitaker vowed to rewrite her story and honor the life that had been prematurely extinguished. She took the reins of her new reality, using her hard-earned wisdom and inner strength to navigate the treacherous waters of her past life, but with a newfound determination to thrive. Step by step, she cleared the chaos left behind, unraveling schemes and exposing those who had tormented her predecessor. No rumor, no rival, no challenge was too daunting for her to face. Amidst her fight for justice and redemption, Whitaker’s journey took an unexpected turn when she crossed paths with a rugged military officer. A man of principle and loyalty, he was captivated by her strength, intelligence, and the fire in her spirit. Their chemistry was undeniable, their partnership formidable. Together, they faced the trials of an unforgiving era, finding strength in one another as they confronted societal norms, personal challenges, and a world that seemed determined to test them at every turn. With her sharp mind, indomitable will, and now, an appearance that commanded attention, Whitaker Scarlett built the life she had always deserved—this time on her own terms. She transformed every setback into an opportunity, every enemy into a stepping stone, and every whispered rumor into a rallying cry for her triumph. Whitaker Scarlett wasn’t just surviving the 1980s; she was conquering it, rewriting her destiny with grace, strength, and a heart full of unyielding fire.

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