<h4>Chapter 1019: Regret Not Studying More</h4>
The Xu family’s new house was a littlerger than their old house. They used the money that their old house sold for and Ning Shu added a bit of money to buy arger house. She hoped that the Xu family parents would be able to live morefortably.
The entrustor, Xu Weng, felt very guilty towards his parents for making them send him off before they had even gotten old. He hadn’t had the chance to do his filial duty.
So right now, Ning Shu was helping the original host carry out his filial duty.
The neighborhood was pretty good with a lot of greenery and next to the neighborhood was a city garden. Over half the marriage money Xu Weng had saved up for so long was gone.
Father Xu kept saying that it was such a waste of money, but when he saw all the exercise equipment in the neighborhood and all the old men ying chess or exercising, he was pretty happy.
After helping the family settle in, Ning Shu started reviewing thew texts while preparing to head overseas. She had already gotten in touch with the school.
The part Ning Shu was more nervous about was that she might encounter anguage barrier there, so she’d have to start learning from scratch.
It was truly that when it came time for books came into use, you’d finally regret not studying more. Every single time she felt like such trash.
She was going to start studying now. There’d definitelye a day when she’d be of great erudition and schrship and would be able to easily deal with the small problems in tasks.
Mother Xu made a sumptuous dinner. During dinner, Mother Xu kept getting food for Ning Shu, her face filled with heartache as she exhorted, “Make sure to take care of yourself overseas. If you need money, just call home. If it’s too hard, then juste back.”
However, Father Xu said, “Going overseas is for the sake of polishing oneself. Work hard on your studies.”
Ning Shu epted the Xu family parents’ concern. Early morning the next day, Mother Xu and Father Xu saw Ning Shu off as Ning Shu headed to the airport.
Ning Shu got on the airne and turned to look at the clouds outside the window. She felt very calm. It was the first time that she felt like she was striving towards a goal for herself in a task. In the past, she was always just trying toe up with a way toplete the task. All she thought about was the task. However, now she was trying to slow down and enrich herself. She’d continuously study to better herself.
The airnended in the capital of the foreign country and Ning Shu began the busy life of a student. Since she didn’t know thenguage well, it was very difficult for her to learn, especially because the debates betweenwyers were very strict with wording. The slightest slip would allow the opponent to catch hold of a weak point. Furthermore, the grammar of thisnguage even differed based on the situation.
For the sake of picking up thenguage as quickly as possible, Ning Shu even applied to work as a waiter at a restaurant. Perhaps it was because Xu Weng was pretty good-looking, because the restaurant hired her despite the fact that she was Chinese.
At school, Ning Shu didn’t really participate in the mock trials. She couldn’t even speak clearly, so speaking in a trial was just a joke.
Ning Shu was extremely exhausted every day. If it weren’t for the fact that she had practiced Unsurpassable Martial Arts every day, she probably would’ve already copsed. However, no matter how busy she was, she practiced the Unsurpassable Martial Arts every day. Chinese people had smaller physical frames than Europeans so they’d often be bullied. Having some martial arts was a must. You had to knock the opponent down so that they wouldn’t dare to provoke you again.
Moreover, in a nation where it was legal to privately own guns, she had to guarantee her own safety. Some people were cruel to the point they didn’t care whether you were innocent at all and would just shoot first.
After half a year, Ning Shu managed to gain a grasp of thenguage and slowly started participating in the mock trials. Of course, thew she defended with was thew of this country.
At the start, she lost a lot and won very few. There was no choice but to slowly learn.
Ning Shu felt that in the future, she should just add her attribute points only to intelligence and martial arts. For the time being, she shouldn’t worry about the other attributes.
Ning Shu would asionally help Chinese people with some smallwsuits without charging much of a fee. This allowed Ning Shu to gain some reputation among the lower-ss Chinese. All the Chinese that came to Ning Shu for help withwsuits were people that had hard lives, so Ning Shu would just ept some money symbolically. Of course, she couldn’t allow her service to be totally free.
If she made it free, these people would start to feel that it was only natural for her to help them. People always cared less about things they easily obtained.
Ning Shu had a faint idea in mind, but this idea wasn’t quite fully formed yet. It required more nning.