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10.1 Changing the growth environment

In April, April, the severe cold of early spring has passed. When people go out, they no longer spray white air from their mouths and noses.

On the bustling street, a boy in a simple dress was opening his eyes wide. Although the boy was wearing white patched clothes, he looked clever.

In Gushan City, Su Ya specially avoided his elder brother's family.

For this family, Su Ya felt that meeting was just a little embarrassing. Since she had survived, there was no need to harass the couple.

Because some people condemn them. Some acquaintances from the neighborhood pointed at Su Ya with sympathy and then pointed at their elder brother with contempt.

But the neighbors only commented. Looking for topics in boring life requires some feeling of venting cold violence. In the process of being criticized by thousands of people, Su Ya himself did not receive any substantial help from the neighbors. After all, in this hard-working society, no one has the responsibility to bear the extra responsibility.

The most important thing is that Su Ya does not look miserable, but her face is rosy recently. Su Ya has no capital to sell miserable things at all.

The body-fixing technique has already shown results, and during the practice of Su Ya in the past few months, he found that his body's memory recovery is very fast. The movements performed by the body-fixing technique are getting bigger and bigger, but he avoids bad situations such as fractures and strains.

In the abandoned ghost building, there was once a women's dressing cabinet, but now it was Su Ya's dining table, where the broken mirrors were picked up.

In the mirror, Su Ya found that her eye sockets had slightly larger than a few months ago and her nose bridge had a higher change. Her teeth were also very circular, with distinct muscles and a full sense of lines. The proportions on the bones were clear. Compared with her peers on the street, she was thinner and shorter.

The advantage of being attractive is that Su Ya went out to buy things in rags, and there were fewer people who disliked waving their hands to make them go out soon. Su Ya had the opportunity to talk to the vendors about the price.

As for the bad things, in addition to not being able to sell misery, there are more and more human traffickers staring at Su Ya.

So the purpose of Su Ya going out on the street today is to step into a new social circle to solve the problem of "the harsh environment around her growing up."

Su Ya picked up the Gushan Morning Post, gestured with her little fingers on the newspaper line by line, and turned to the page of recruiting workers and recruiting students in the newspaper.

Su Ya has been reading newspapers for nearly a month. Today, Su Ya's fingers stopped on the newspapers, and on the advertising board where the fingers were located, Hengquan Martial Arts Hall began to recruit handyman apprentices on May 2, only under ten years old.

Su Ya raised her head, looked at the neatly tidy but difficult to cover the dilapidated house, and whispered: "It's time to change the place."

[Since the Eastern and Western continents entered the Second Industrial Revolution and experienced a fierce world war, the social system has undergone far-reaching changes]

The military support of various countries in the modern mainland is no longer the training process of aristocratic servants. Instead, the state relies on the recruitment system.

Eastern and Western countries have opened military academies for good families. This kind of military academies has a soldier heritage, and the state divides military academies into three levels: primary, intermediate, and advanced. The state has different subsidy standards for this type of school every year.

Junior Military Academy recruits children under the age of ten for good families. The country almost does not charge tuition fees and includes food and accommodation. This is a huge burden for many families that cannot afford to raise their third son and fourth son.

As long as children show the potential to advance to soldiers within five years, they can be included in the intermediate college and the state will give subsidies, and these non-first sons can use money to subsidize their families.

It is natural for soldiers outside to send the allowance home, and it is natural for parents to choose good girls for their sons among their fellow villagers.

In this era, women are bound to the countryside, and only good women who are recognized by the good family in rural public opinion are good girls who can get married. When women leave their hometowns, show up in public, travel around the world, and even if they are clean, they are all named as the people at this time.

After entering the intermediate military academy, graduating and becoming a professional, and making a name for themselves, they still have to go home to start a career.

These young professionals who go out can find women to have fun outside, but they will never find decent women to get married. Therefore, when their parents are there, they still have to rely on their parents and cannot easily separate their families.

Unless soldiers born in poor families can go further and continue to be promoted from intermediate military academy, they can completely get rid of the constraints of their local parents.

Three percent of the intermediate military academy have the probability of becoming median professionals. They will enter the advanced military academy. When they reach this point, they will truly reach the level of middle and senior military officers and can match the ladies of local prominent families.

This national non-commissioned officer training system originated from the thirteenth item in the gun flame reform a thousand years ago. This system can provide the country with more excellent non-commissioned officers than the classical knight attendant system.

The empires that did not carry out this recruitment system six hundred years ago and stubbornly maintained the rights and interests of military aristocrats were destroyed.

For example, after the failure of the Steam Chronicle in 1123, the empire began to lag significantly behind other countries in the next two hundred years, and after its demise, it was still bearing the title of the sick man of the Mediterranean.

But another social problem caused by this system is the students screened out in junior colleges.

From junior colleges to intermediate colleges, the annual enrollment rate is only about 8% to 9%.

After these students who were hovering around the standard line were wiped out, the country was unwilling to give them the treatment of formal non-commissioned officers. Their Dharma line has already achieved half of its success, and it is difficult to change the Dharma line in the middle, and they have a certain amount of knowledge.

When the country gives up, there will naturally be someone taking over this part of the power.

Therefore, informal folk teaching institutions have emerged - this is the kind of Hengquan Martial Arts Hall.

Compared with nationally certified schools like Yueyang Book Pavilion, martial arts schools with private schools that are not open to anybody. The head of the family must be at the level of a local sage and respected in the local area.

For example, the owner of the Hengquan Martial Arts Hall is a martial artist (a knight profession in the Western Continent), who is quite famous in Gushan City. Su Ya: "If you can rely on his name, your life should be stable before you are thirteen or fourteen years old."

[On May 2, two huge stone sculptures and beasts were at the entrance of the martial arts hall. The scales of the stone beasts in the house were shiny, obviously they were a little old]

At the gate, a large number of parents lined up with their children at the gate.

These parents are middle-aged and lower-level families. Judging from their clothes, they only earn two or three dollars a month. They work on weekdays as rickshaw drivers or shop assistants.

In this city, people who spend more than ten yuan a month are the middle class, while in this city there are only 10,000 or 20,000 people, with a monthly income ranging from fifty yuan to two hundred yuan. They have the spare money to provide their children with those non-military formal academies.

Now these families are all middle and lower classes in the city. They are foaming and tugging at each other in front of the Hengquan Martial Arts Hall. If it weren't for the people at the Martial Arts Hall who were wearing swords on their waists to maintain order, these people would even fight each other, let alone line up.

When Sua Ya appeared, the attitudes of these parents who were originally "sorry to each other and belittle each other's children" immediately became consistent.

They rejected Su Crows. The eyes of these parents were full of competition and hostility. Some people saw Su Crows and swung the branches they picked up on the ground and sucked them at Su Crows who were trying to get close. The disgusting gaze was like facing a wild dog begging for food on the roadside.

Su Ya was a little embarrassed in this situation, and the apprentices recruited by Hengquan Martial Arts Hall were limited. Su Ya unconsciously bit her finger and began to think about countermeasures.

Su Ya suddenly heard the direction of the martial arts gate and heard a cry: "Hey, that little kid over there, come here."

Su Ya saw a man in his thirties standing on the high stone steps at the gate and pointing at him.

Su Ya also noticed that the person who was sitting at the table in charge of the record stopped and looked at the man with a slightly polite and respectful look.

Jay breathed a sigh of relief and said to himself: "I'll meet someone who can help."

Seeing this, the parents who were originally queuing up whispered dissatisfaction.

"That little red guy?"

"What should I do?"

"My child is much better"

...

The man standing at the door glanced and the martial arts disciples who maintained order immediately approached the queue.

"Line in line, don't talk nonsense."

"What are you looking at? Let's throw you out!"

Amid the threat of the verbal actions of the martial artists, the crowd in line returned to their timid order.

On Su Ya's side, he was able to pass by the queue and came to the man.

After seeing Su Ya, the man said nothing, first pressed Su Ya's skull with his right hand, then touched his palms all the way down from his shoulders to his ribs, and then to his thighs and soles of his feet.

This kind of exploration made Su Ya feel a little chilled.

Just when Su Ya wondered if the person in front of him had any bad habits.

The man asked, "Which child is you?" Su Ya said, "My surname is Su, and I don't have a home now."

The man frowned and asked, "Where is your parents?"

Su Ya honestly confessed: "My father is a steel factory worker. He was gone last year. I was kicked out by my brother four months ago." - Martial Arts School also requires family innocence to recruit people.

Hearing this, the man looked at Su Ya's eyes, just as a teacher looked at the students.

A few seconds later, the man nodded and said, "Come in."

The man pointed to the paper on the table and said, "Can you write your own name?"

Su Ya: "I know how to read."

The man said, "Write your name here and press a handprint."

The disciple in charge of recording on the table beside him asked in confusion: "Senior Brother, this?"

The man said with great opinion: "I touched a bone, it's very good, it's a pity to throw it outside."
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