Chapter 2089: Arranging dormitories; teacher-student meeting

Chapter 2089 Arranging dormitories; teacher-student meeting

After the office door opened, Aunt Meng went to a computer and operated a few times, and Tang Yichen's admission letter and Su Yunling's employment letter were completed.

Aunt Meng applied for employee and student cards for the two on the spot, and then gave them both.

After finishing everything, Aunt Meng asked again: "Do you need to arrange a dormitory?"

Gu Zhiqi nodded, first pointed at Tang Yichen, "Let's arrange him on the sixth floor of Building 8, as for him..."

Gu Zhiqi said, glanced at Su Yunling, and then asked Aunt Meng, "Are there any vacant dormitories on the 7th, 8th, and 9th floors?"

"Let me see." Aunt Meng said, and began to check on the computer.

"There are still several dormitories on the ninth floor, namely No. 1, No. 9, No. 17, and No. 28. Which one does Mr. Su want?"

Su Yunling glanced at Gu Zhiqi, and then said to Aunt Meng: "The one closest to her will do."

Aunt Meng heard this, and nodded knowingly, "Then I'll arrange for you at No. 9 on the ninth floor."

After finishing speaking, Aunt Meng joked while operating on the computer: "Actually, if Mr. Su wants to live closer to Ms. Gu, it would be better to live with Ms. Gu directly."

"The dormitories in the eight buildings are very spacious, enough for two people to live together."

Su Yun listened, glanced at Gu Zhiqi with a half-smile, and then returned to Aunt Meng, "I'm afraid someone will not like it."

Gu Zhiqi: "..."

At this time, Gu Zhiqi chose to remain silent.

Living with Su Yunling is absolutely impossible.

Every time she is with him, she will always be "seduced" by him from time to time, and has no intention of doing business.

So, it is better to live separately.

**

After finishing the affairs of Su Yunling and Tang Yichen, the three returned to the dormitory.

Tang Yichen's dormitory, Aunt Meng arranged for him near the dormitory of Qiao Qingshu and the others, so they can be regarded as taking care of each other.

Back to Building 8, while Gu Zhiqi taught Tang Yichen to change the door lock code, he stopped by to see Qiao Qingshu and the others, and found that Mo Weiran had also moved in.

After everyone packed up, they went out for dinner together. Gu Zhiqi took a few people to the nearest cafeteria, and got acquainted with the surrounding environment by the way.

In the evening, there will be a teacher-student meeting.

Qiao Qingshu, Mo Weiran, Tang Yichen, and Lu Xingzhe all chose Martial Arts Academy, while Gu Xiyue and Gu Zhixi both chose Xuan Academy.

So, after eating, several people separated.

The four of Tang Yichen went to Martial Arts Academy, while Gu Xiyue and Gu Zhiqi went to Xuan Academy.

Su Yunling didn't have to go anywhere, so he went to Xuanyuan Academy with Gu Zhiqi and Gu Xiyue.

When Gu Zhiqi and Gu Xiyue attended the teacher-student meeting, Su Yunling waited for them in the milk tea shop near the teaching building.

Teacher-student meeting is actually nothing to do, just to get to know each other and introduce themselves.

Nine Star College has more than one thousand students in total, at least a quarter of them are graduate students, and the remaining seven or eight hundred students, each grade is about 200 students.

These two hundred people are divided into ten colleges, so each college can be divided into 20 people on average. This is why Nine Star College does not divide majors.

Not only are there no majors, but sometimes even grades, and some classes are taught together by all grades.

In Jiuxing Academy, the most popular one is the Martial Arts Academy, which has almost fifty or sixty new students every year. The other academies are relatively unpopular, and the Xuan Academy is relatively unpopular. Therefore, there are only about ten students in the entire grade.

Because there were few people, the self-introduction was over soon.

After getting to know each other, the instructor explained to everyone what metaphysics is, and when the time was almost up, he let everyone go.

(end of this chapter)

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