Guided by the senior students, new students gradually made their way to the Bookship Library’s plaza.
Various outdoor umbrellas were set up, and everywhere you looked, there were advertisents for services like Telecom 5G, campus WiFi, broadband, etc., and staff mbers in blue t-shirts.
"Are you here to register? What’s your major? Which departnt?"
As soon as the new students arrived, enthusiastic seniors ca up asking about their college and major.
", , I registered for that major that involves eating," a chubby student enthusiastically raised his hand.
"Eating...major?"
The senior students were flummoxed.
"It’s called the Culinary Arts Departnt," a male student beside him corrected with a laugh.
"Yes, yes, that’s it – Culinary Arts!" the chubby student quickly agreed.
"New students to the Culinary Arts, follow ," a senior student called, leading the chubby student towards the Culinary Arts’ registration desk.
At the entrance to Mist City Arts and Science University.
There were plenty of parents accompanying their children for registration.
"So, this is that popular university I saw online, the Mist City Arts and Science University. It looks quite impressive," a middle-aged man said, raising his head to look at the towering characters spelling out ’Mist City Arts and Science University’ at the entrance then comnting on it.
"You can’t just judge by looks. But our son chose this university, so we’ll respect his decision," a middle-aged woman said, pulling her son along affectionately.
Gradually...
High-end cars like rcedes, BMWs, Porsches, and Maseratis began to line up at the university’s entrance.
As a private university with high tuition fees, there were nurous wealthy students who chose to study here. They mostly ca to pursue majors they were interested in and to obtain a college degree. The families of these students had initially planned for their children to study abroad after they grew up, but given the current world situation and the lack of action in foreign countries, studying abroad no longer seed to be a wise choice.
Compared to public universities, which could only be attended through the College Entrance Examination, private universities had beco these families’ preferred choice.
"Let tell you, if we’re going to live here, we’ll stay in the best apartnt," a family said as they arrived at the university entrance. Their accents were unique, making it hard to guess where they were from.
"Child, wait for at the entrance. I’ll go find a place to park our car!"
Students from all over the country, with their varied regional accents, gathered at the entrance of Mist City Arts and Science University.
The crowd steadily increased.
From ti to ti, a campus bus filled with new students from high-speed rail stations, airports, and bus stations would slowly drive towards the entrance.
Not all students had parents who could accompany them. So were unfamiliar with Mist City and had co alone with little prior knowledge about the city.
During the new students registration at Mist City Arts and Science University, special considerations needed to be made for these students. Hence Huang Youjie, the Logistics Departnt’s Director, arranged for campus buses and senior students from the student union to welco the new students at the airport, high-speed rail stations, and bus stations in shifts. After receiving the new students unfamiliar with Mist City’s environnt, they would take them directly to Mist City Arts and Science University in batches using the campus buses.
After Ding Yue and Huang had breakfast, they brought Liu Ping to the plaza in front of the Bookship Library.
They ran into Ding Yue’s secretary, Wen Ruohan.
"Principal Ding, would you like so milk tea?"
Upon seeing Principal Ding, the first thing Wen Ruohan asked was whether he wanted a milk tea.
"Sure, I’ll have a pearl milk tea." Ding Yue nodded.
It had been a few days since he’d last had his favorite pearl milk tea. It was about ti for another.
"Okay."
At that, Wen Ruohan turned around to buy Principal Ding a pearl milk tea.
"Huang, where’s the registration booth for your Law Departnt?" Looking around, Ding Yue saw so many outdoor umbrellas each representing different departnts and majors that it all beca a blur. Yet, he hadn’t spotted the Law Departnt.
"Over here, follow ."
Since Huang Youjie had organized the layout, he was quite familiar with it. He led Ding Yue and Liu Ping more than a hundred ters to the left to find the Law Departnt’s registration area.
"Director Huang."
Upon seeing Huang Youjie, the Law Departnt’s registration staff hailed him.
"Co here, this student wants to register for our Law Departnt." Huang Youjie led Liu Ping forward.
Liu Ping nervously stepped forward, then pulled out so docunts as instructed by the registration staff.
They found Liu Ping’s registration information in Mist City Arts and Science University’s independent enrollnt system and started filling out various forms.
"Do you need bedding, like sheets and quilts?" the staff mber asked.
"No, I brought my own," Liu Ping shook his head and replied.
"Alright, the tuition fee is 25,000 yuan and lodging costs 1,000 yuan, adding up to 26,000 yuan in total," the staff mber said, preparing to collect the fees.
At this point, Liu Ping carefully took out a bag from his backpack. Sothing was wrapped inside the bag.
Ding Yue took a glance and could guess that the bag must contain Liu Ping’s tuition fee.
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