
Longteng Langya's Youth Has No Regrets
by Xuan Yehuo
About This Novel
The work takes youthful struggle and responsibility for family and country as its core, and completely shows the growth trajectory of a generation of young people in their senior year of high school, pursuing their dreams, studying in college, studying overseas, and returning to serve the country. The story begins with Class 1, Senior Grade 1, Langya Middle School, Longteng City, preparing for the college entrance examination. In the intense daily preparation for the exam, it is interspersed with the key plots of the National High School Mathematical Olympiad Competition: Yang Yuwei and Zhao Lei relied on their top mathematical abilities to compete fiercely for qualifications. In the end, Yang Yuwei won with her calm mentality and solid foundation. She achieved great results along the way and was admitted to Huaqing University. Faced with the easy opportunity to be recommended, Yang Yuwei did not want to miss the journey of youth fighting side by side with her classmates. She also wanted to go all out to complete the youth answer sheet, so she resolutely gave up the recommendation and chose to take the college entrance examination. During the 100-day sprint, the young people stayed together day and night, stayed up late to read, grew up in competition, moved forward in mutual help, and wrote their youth with sweat. When the college entrance examination results were released, Yang Yuwei won the top spot in the national college entrance examination with 746 points and realized her dream of Huaqing University; Zhao Lei ranked second in the country with 745.5 Points and was admitted to Jinling University, starting a new journey in life. The subsequent story extends to college years, overseas further studies, and workplace practice. The protagonists are deeply involved in their majors at top universities, honing their skills in internships and entrepreneurship, and studying abroad, but always caring about their homeland. After completing their studies, they gave up the favorable conditions overseas and resolutely returned to the country to devote themselves to the construction of the motherland. They integrated their personal ideals into the development of the country and served the motherland with what they had learned, perfectly interpreting the responsibility and responsibility of contemporary youth to "strengthen the country with me".
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
Author, can you please update a few more chapters every day? It's very tiring to catch up every day.
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
Author, can you please update a few more chapters every day? It's very tiring to catch up every day.









