The student numbers and names are posted on the wardrobe doors, as well as on the upper and lower bunk beds, which are all connected to each other. This effectively avoids any possible disputes.
When Yun Qiao arrived at the dorm, there were already two roommates. There were signs of life on the bed and desk, suggesting they had moved in a few days earlier.
After a brief greeting and introductions, Yun Qiao learned that both of them were from other provinces. The tall girl with a round face was named Wang Xue, and the slightly shorter and thinner girl was named Chang Xiaofang.
Because it was far away, I was afraid that I would not be able to buy a train ticket and miss the registration time, so as soon as I received the admission letter, I bought a ticket and came to Beijing without stopping.
The two girls looked very simple. After greeting Yun Qiao, they helped her put her luggage away and also helped to get water and wipe the dust off the bed.
Because He Tingjun was still waiting downstairs, Yun Qiao didn't pack up carefully. He made the bedding on the bed and put the luggage in a random place. Then he said goodbye to his roommates and took Yuanyuan downstairs.
Walking out of the girls' dormitory, Yun Qiao saw He Tingjun standing under the willow tree in front from a distance. In front of him stood a pair of women who looked like mother and daughter, talking to him.
He saw Yun Qiao coming out of the dormitory, quickly said something to the mother and daughter, then turned around and strode towards her.
He Tingjun stepped in front of her, took the backpack from her hand naturally, and asked with a smile: "Have you packed your luggage?"
Yun Qiao nodded. "Everything's settled in. My two roommates seem pretty nice and have helped me a lot."
He Tingjun said, "That's it. You'll have to live in the dormitory for at least one semester. It's best to get along with your roommates."
"We've just met, and we're all strangers. We only show one side of ourselves, and we don't know what our true personalities are. I just hope that as we get to know each other longer, we can still be as close as we are today."
The friendship between students in college is a precious treasure. If possible, Yun Qiao hopes to gain some precious friendship on the campus of the university.
"That's normal. When you first meet someone, everyone wants to leave a good impression on each other." He Tingjun laughed, "With your personality, you'll definitely get along well with everyone."
"I hope so." Yun Qiao smiled and asked, "By the way, what do those two people who just spoke to you do?"
He Tingjun replied, "They came to me for directions. They asked me how to get to the Political Education Department. How would I know? I'm not from this school. When I saw you guys coming out, I told them I didn't know and asked them to ask someone else."
Yun Qiao hummed an "hmm", then walked around the new campus with He Tingjun and Yuanyuan. When it was time for lunch, they had a quick meal together in the school cafeteria.
Around noon, the number of people coming to report the incident decreased, and the family members accompanying the deceased gradually left.
Seeing that time was almost up, He Tingjun and the others didn't want to stay any longer.
Yun Qiao sent them to the school gate and watched them leave. After he could no longer see them, he turned around and returned to the dormitory.
When I returned to the dormitory again, there were two more people there.
One of them was the one who slept on the lower bunk opposite Yun Qiao. Her name was Liu Yuling and she was from Tianjin, near Beijing. She looked a little older. After talking to her afterwards, it turned out that she was indeed the oldest sister in the dormitory, over 30 years old, and a mother of three children.
The other one was called Gao Pin, who lived on the upper bunk of Wang Xue. She was the youngest in the dormitory, a native of Beijing, only seventeen years old. Her parents were both doctors at the district hospital, so studying medicine ran in her family.
After Yun Qiao entered the room, he greeted the two of them. Just as he climbed onto his upper bunk, the dormitory door was pushed open again.
The sound arrives before the person leaves.
"Eight people living in such a small house is too crowded."
Yun Qiao looked in the direction of the voice and saw a long-haired girl in a red woolen coat standing at the door with a frown on her face. "Mom, can I stay at your house instead of on campus?"
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