Chapter 31 Enrollment
Chapter 31 Enrollment
"Hey!"
Fang Bo turned his head, his eyes fixed on that dazzling golden bun.
And those big, crescent-shaped eyes.
"I knew you'd come." Jiang Yueci was wearing a light blue coat and carrying a delicate little leather bag. The unicorn followed her closely.
She seemed very excited after not seeing him for many days, as if she had a lot to say to him.
When Fang Bo turned around completely, she immediately saw Xiao Qing lying in her arms.
Those big eyes shone even brighter.
"Wow, this is a Green-feathered Serpent! It's even cuter than the ones I see on TV."
The girl with the bun reached out to touch it, showing she didn't consider herself an outsider at all.
At this moment, Xiaoqing opened her eyes a crack.
With a gentle curl of its slender tail, it pushed away the wrist that was so close to its mouth.
Although not very strong, their intention to resist was obvious.
Jiang Yueci was taken aback for a moment: "Oh, why won't you let me touch you?"
After saying that, she carefully reached out her hand again.
Somewhat impatient, Xiaoqing simply used her rattan whip to bind her.
Jiang Yueci struggled for a moment, but found that she couldn't break free; the small vines were quite strong.
"If you've got the guts, don't let go." Jiang Yueci glared at her angrily, adopting a "I won't give up until I get my way" attitude.
The proud Xiaoqing refused to give in, and the two of them remained locked in this stalemate.
From a distance, it looked as if she were holding hands with the Green-feathered Snake.
Fang Bo: "..."
Have you considered my feelings?
He actually understood that Jiang Yueci was just a child at heart, wanting to learn about anything new she saw.
Unfortunately, Xiaoqing wasn't the kind of carefree elf she was.
Even though they had only just met, Zhang Chuman, who was already familiar with it, found it difficult to get close to it.
Fang Bo did not help either side.
It's better to pretend you don't see this kind of thing.
"One cannot be a good father-in-law without being both foolish and deaf." Fang Bo understood.
Jiang Yueci finally withdrew her hand, muttering, "Stingy."
Xiaoqing closed her eyes contentedly.
I'm going back to sleeping in.
The two walked into the campus together, where the shade of the plane trees on both sides stretched out in a continuous expanse.
There is a sign every few dozen meters indicating the directions to each department.
Elves can be seen everywhere, and species that are rarer elsewhere are readily available here.
Jiang Yueci was very excited throughout the journey.
It's like a kid who's been cooped up at home for too long.
The awakened Green-feathered Serpent jumped to the ground, politely declining the unicorn's approach while hopping and skipping around its trainer.
After queuing for more than ten minutes, Fang Bo filled out the form, handed in his documents, and finally received a temporary student card.
The card only had his name and number on it.
Without a dormitory number or department affiliation, its effectiveness is barely better than a temporary pass.
The staff told him that only students who pass the assessment can officially register.
They enjoy benefits including dormitory allocation, department selection, and resource access.
The assessment will begin today, giving the candidates absolutely no time to prepare.
In the words of the staff.
Knowing that Tianqiong would have to undergo an assessment to enter the academy, they did not cultivate while waiting.
Such a student does not deserve to enter Tianqiong.
Even if they manage to squeeze in, it would be a disaster for such people.
Jiang Yueci leaned against a pillar, holding a bottle of juice in her hand: "This assessment is divided into individual and team battles, and there will be professional teachers to score the results. You don't necessarily have to win to pass."
After a slight pause, she added, "Otherwise, it would be too unfair to the support students."
Fang Bo nodded in understanding.
He's not worried about individual battles; what he should really be thinking about is team battles.
He had never received any training in this area.
When I was in school, teachers always emphasized improving personal skills.
He was also told that relying on one's companions is a sign of weakness.
Unexpectedly, Tianqiong, a top-tier university, places such importance on teamwork.
Jiang Yueci crushed the juice bottle and threw it into the nearby recycling bin: "What's the point if we can't win?"
Fang Bo smiled.
I knew she must think the same way.
Beneath her bright and glamorous exterior lies a heart that refuses to give up.
Fang Bo even knew that in the qualification exam that day, her data in all aspects was far ahead.
Don't be fooled by the girl's seemingly friendly demeanor; she's actually been secretly competing with him.
He admired the other person's competitive spirit.
These are the qualities that an excellent trainer should possess.
The two chatted in the lobby for more than half an hour.
Jiang Yueci was very talkative, chatting about everything from the exam to the college cafeteria, and then about today's weather.
He listened most of the time, occasionally responding with a word.
Around noon, the loudspeaker in the lobby suddenly came on.
"All freshmen, please assemble on the playground."
"I'll repeat myself: all freshmen, please assemble on the playground."
The two exchanged a glance, then got up and followed the crowd toward the playground.
The college's playground is very large.
It was effortless to accommodate this group of new students.
Young people gathered in twos and threes; some were nervous, some were excited, and some clenched their fists expressionlessly.
Fang Bo stood in the middle of the crowd, looking no different from the others.
The girl with the bun hair stood to the side, tiptoeing and trying to see ahead: "There are so many people."
I glanced around and saw that there were about two or three hundred new students, ranging in age from fifteen or sixteen to their early twenties.
Many of them come from the eastern suburbs.
Fang Bo also saw several familiar faces, all of whom were classmates he had met in middle school.
He also spotted Lin Yue in the crowd.
The guy was talking animatedly, and the wrist-worn child looked more energetic.
As time went on, more and more new students gathered on the playground.
Many of them came from other cities in the Federation.
All for the sake of joining Tianqiong Academy.
The edge of the playground was surrounded by people, mostly their seniors.
Most people were watching with amusement.
It's clear that there will be some kind of test later, and the freshmen are likely to make some funny mistakes.
It's likely that this is an annual "regular event," which explains the large number of onlookers gathered at the scene.
Fang Bo shifted his gaze to several familiar faces in the crowd.
Those young people who came from the eastern suburbs were quite different from the freshmen around them.
The main difference lies in the eyes.
Some things can't be faked; what they've experienced is etched into their very bones.
It can't be erased by simply changing clothes.
As the freshmen stood on the playground, the atmosphere gradually became tense; clearly, Fang Bo wasn't the only smart one.
When someone pointed it out, everyone immediately became serious.
Nobody wants to be eliminated, but unfortunately, most people can't pass the rigorous tests.
This is the harsh reality.
Just then, the loudspeakers on the playground blared.
Someone patted the microphone twice, instantly attracting the attention of all the new students.
A woman in training uniform was standing on the platform.
He had short hair, dark skin, and his sleeves were rolled up to his elbows, revealing an old scar on his forearm.
"My name is Jian Wei." The woman's voice was very penetrating; even those standing in the back row could hear it clearly: "You'll be under my supervision for the next few days at the academy."
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