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142, drop out of school

Not long after.

It reached a high level.

During this period, no matter how hard Yamada Mitsuko begged, Bai Gui would not let go.

"I'm quite familiar with Yigao, so I'll take you to the office building."

Bai Gui said.

He didn't know why Mitsuko Yamada dared to come alone without anyone to accompany him. There was a carriage driver, but he didn't look like a housekeeper, and he couldn't handle the matter of applying for school registration.

Mitsuko Yamada hesitated for a moment, then nodded.

Considered a promise.

Passing through the iron gate, the afterglow of the setting sun slants down from the top of the chiming clock in the lecture hall, dyeing the walkway and nearby greenery into a golden color, just like the color of ginkgo that covers the ground in September and October.

Before I walked a few steps, I heard a sound.

"Sister Guangzi, you are finally here. I have been waiting since noon..."

Minister Fujiwara was waiting near the door. When he saw Mitsuko Yamada approaching, he immediately greeted him. He seemed to be very familiar with him, probably because of his friendship with the aristocratic family.

"Sorry, Saburo, I have something urgent, so I came a little late."

Mitsuko Yamada apologized.

"It doesn't matter, I've been fine lately anyway."

Minister Fujiwara said generously and waved his hand.

"Hey, isn't this Miwa-nii? Why are you...with sister Mitsuko?" Minister Fujiwara frowned slightly. He also saw Shiro Gui entering the school with Mitsuko Yamada early in the morning, but at first he thought it was a coincidence, but

Judging from Guangzi's demeanor, it was obvious that he knew Bai Gui, and it was hard for him to ignore him anymore.

In both the mid-term academic ability evaluation and the final academic ability evaluation last semester, he was a few points higher than Bai Gui, ranking first.

But in the reputation of Yi Gao, he has a bad reputation. It is said that he relies on the shadow of his father, otherwise he will definitely not be as good as Bai Gui, Bai Meihe...

He also knew that someone was deliberately dissatisfied with him and spread "rumors" to compare Bai Gui, who was ranked second and had a great reputation, with him, making it appear that he was not worthy of his position.

It's not like anyone really supports and thinks Bai Gui should be the first.

It's just a shield for his dissatisfaction.

But even though I know these tricks, I still can't ignore them. The relationship with Bai Gui can't be said to be cold, but it's neither good nor bad. I usually only say hello a few times in the student department, and ignore them when they meet on weekdays, so as to avoid the two of them.

All embarrassed.

"It's Brother Fujiwara. I just happened to meet Mitsuko and sent her here."

Bai Gui was a little helpless.

It seems that Minister Fujiwara is the one who takes care of Mitsuko Yamada.

Minister Fujiwara was born into the Chinese Gosei family, and his father was a high-ranking official in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The nobles, especially the powerful nobles, basically knew each other. The upper class was such a small group of people, and it was not difficult to get to know Mitsuko Yamada.

understand.

It’s not that the world is too small, it’s that there aren’t many people at the top.

"That's right..."

Minister Fujiwara smiled and kept his composure. If he broke up with Bai Meihe now, he might not know how the high reputation would spread to him. "Since we all know each other, let's go together."

"so I……"

Bai Gui originally wanted to say, "He doesn't need to go." Since Minister Fujiwara and Mitsuko Yamada know each other, it would be a bit awkward for him to go. He and Mitsuko Yamada are not that familiar yet.

But before he could say anything, he was interrupted by Mitsuko Yamada on the side.

"Sanlang is right, let's go together!"

As soon as the words fell.

Minister Fujiwara's expression changed slightly.

When the three of them walked side by side, Yamada Mitsuko dropped half a step and then gave Bai Gui a wink.

"High promotion? Marriage? Son-in-law?"

Bai Gui frowned and subconsciously thought of many things.

Minister Fujiwara is also considered to be relatively outstanding. Although one of them relies on "my father, the district chief", there are many people with prominent family backgrounds. It is considered a skill to be able to keep one without losing him.

But from the name of Mitsuko Yamada just now... the name is Saburo, which means that he is not the eldest son of the family, and came to study at Ichigo, and Mitsuko Yamada also has an identity, he has already guessed it...

Although Japan has a system of primogeniture, it is not absolute. The core of primogeniture is that the family property can only be given to one person and cannot be dispersed, so as to ensure that "the family name will not be lost." However, it does not necessarily depend on the eldest son. The eldest son also

You can establish another one, a virtuous one rather than an elder one. It doesn't have to be a blood-related son, it can also be an adopted son.

From the Edo period to the Meiji period, basically one out of every four Japanese men was an adopted son.

In addition to the adopted son, there is also the "son-in-law adopted son".

For example, the founder of the Hechuan family, a famous medical family in Japan, is known as the "father of modern obstetrics and gynecology in Japan." Although he has two sons, he is not satisfied with them, saying, "All his sons are beyond his expectations."

, so he accepted his favorite disciple Yoshidi Okamoto as his son-in-law, also called the "adopted son-in-law", making him the second-generation heir of the Hechuan family, while the eldest son could only leave home and engage in the iron and bronze business.

With Minister Fujiwara's broad-mindedness, he would not be jealous. For an outstanding elite like him, women are really not that rare. The only thing that makes Minister Fujiwara care about is probably the name of the Yamada family.

If you peek into a tube, you will know the whole leopard; if you see the smallest detail, you will know the work.

If Minister Fujiwara wants to climb up, the most important thing is not his own efforts. Even though he is of Chinese origin, he does not have the status of the eldest son, and he cannot call on all the connections. It is so cruel, but if he can borrow the name of the Yamada family

, this road is much easier to walk, and you will get twice the result with half the effort.

Only such scheming could arouse Yamada Mitsuko's resentment.

For Mitsuko Yamada's father, bringing in an excellent son-in-law is the most important thing, and he may not necessarily care about his affection for Mitsuko Yamada...

This is Japanese culture.

Office building, principal's office.

Knock on the door.

"It's Fujiwara and Shiro-kun. Why are you two here?"

Principal Yoshino opened the door, a little surprised.

"Principal, I am a student of Kyoto Prefectural Girls' High School. This is a letter from my father. I want to enroll in the first high school..."

Mitsuko Yamada spoke first.

"female?"

Principal Yoshino frowned.

Although the "Secondary School Order" promulgated in 1981 stipulates: "Higher girls' schools provide necessary higher general education for girls and are classified as ordinary middle schools."

This means that girls' secondary education will be included in the national education system. The previous "Education Order" stipulated that "men and women are not allowed to study in the same room in schools", but... this is what the law says and is implemented.

Not many.

Separate schools for boys and girls still exist!

However, Principal Yoshino was not in a hurry to deny it. Anyone who could come to his office must have been prepared, and judging from the woman's attire, she looked very human. He nodded, took Mitsuko Yamada's hand and handed over the materials.

"Well..., it's Guangn. If you drop your student status into the first grade, you can..."

Principal Yoshino smiled. In the father's column on the materials, the name was "Mitsuo Yamada", the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, who can also be referred to as the Minister of Liberal Arts.

This is a first-class family background!

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