Chapter 2 Getting lost

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Jian Chi used the key to open the dormitory with the number 407, and the room was empty.

He put his luggage on the vacant bed and looked around the two-person dormitory where he was about to live for a year.

It is spacious and bright, and has everything. If you want to rent a similar house in Chuanlin, where an inch of land is expensive, the rent will definitely be an astronomical figure.

There were not many things in the travel bag. Jian Chi spent half an hour sorting things out, then sat on the bed and flipped through the student handbook and map. There are some official regulations in it, and in the end, he didn't find the meaning of the brooch he cared about.

The door was pushed open from the outside, and a thin boy with thick-bottomed glasses walked in, holding a stack of books in his arms. He was not surprised when he saw Jian chi, and he was obviously told in advance that he would be moving in with a new roommate today.

He pushed the lens that slipped to his nose, "Hello, my name is Wei An, you are Jian Chi, right?"

"Hello." Jian Chi nodded to him and smiled, making the mole under her left eye also rise at the end of her eye, adding a bit of warmth to this slightly flat face.

The boy in front of him will be his roommate in the future. He will not be mean and friendly when they first meet, and the other party obviously eats this way.

Wei An's compact facial features stretched out a little, "Do you have a class this afternoon? Do you know how to get there?"

Jian Chi raised the map in Yang's hand, "I'm writing down the route. I haven't logged in to my student account to see the class schedule."

"Better have a quick look, being late here is no small thing."

Jian Chi responded with a 'thank you'. Fortunately, he was lucky. Today's classes were all scheduled in the morning, and he had already missed an advanced math class because he was a newcomer.

He logged into the student mailbox, and there was an email from the teacher lying in it, to the effect that he was welcome to come to St.ston. The absence of class on the first day would not have an impact, and as long as the class was on time thereafter, there would be no problem.

"If there is no class, you can stay in the dormitory or go to the library for self-study," Wei An said. "I will go to the library later and prepare for the math test next week."

Jian Chi noticed that the book he was holding in his hand had the words 'Advanced Mathematics Extended Questions' printed on the cover. The same exercise book was lying in his bag, which was very suitable for deepening the application of knowledge points in major problems.

It seems to be an important exam. Jain Chi thought.

"I will take a rest in the dormitory first. I took the high-speed train to Chuanlin for five hours last night. It was another two-hour drive just now, and my shoulders and legs are still numb."

Wei An showed a sympathetic expression, sat down and asked, "Where did you come from?"

"Yuncheng," Jian Chi replied, "a small city in the south."

"I know it, and I heard that it has Jiangnan characteristics." The topic quickly drew the distance between the two, and Wei An said of himself, "I'm from Jiangcheng, do you know Jiangcheng? We have all kinds of things everywhere. One in every ten pieces of clothing is made by Jiangcheng."

Jian Chi nodded, and chatted with Wei An about their respective hometowns, as a simple way of getting to know each other when they first met.

A few minutes later, Wei An glanced at his watch and said that he was leaving first, then picked up the books on the table. Jian Chi's gaze stayed on the white gem brooch on his chest for a moment, and asked, "I saw a senior wearing this kind of brooch just now. What does it mean? I flipped through the student handbook, but there is no explanation in it."

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