Wen Ruan quickly arrived at the school, where she would be living for the next two years.
In modern times, I have flown to England countless times, but I never thought of visiting this world-renowned university. I never imagined that one day I would be studying here for two years.
Carrying her suitcase, Wen Ruan walked around the campus, asking many people for directions before finally finding the school's international affairs office and submitting the necessary documents. Once she completes all the visa applications and enrollment registration, she will officially become a member of the school.
Guided by the department secretary, Wen Ruan found her dormitory at the address she had written down, picked up her bedding and other supplies from the dormitory manager, and found her room. Her university life was about to officially begin.
Fortunately, the school conditions were quite good; it was a double room. When Wen Ruan entered the room, her roommate was not there. As she was about to stick her information card on the back of the door as required, she discovered that her roommate was a very beautiful British woman.
Her name is Aurora. Judging from the photo, she has long, golden hair, fair skin, and eyes as blue as the sea. Her smile reveals clean, white teeth, making her instantly likable. Wen Ruan thought to herself, "My roommate seems like a sunny and cheerful girl. I wonder what her personality is like?"
Wen Ruan put down her suitcase, found the empty bed, and prepared to pack her things. She opened her suitcase, took out clothes, some books, and some small items that her mother and mother had packed in, and slowly arranged them.
Aurora's bed was piled with colorful pencil cases and some cute little dolls, showing that she was a person with a great zest for life.
Wen Ruan thought to herself, "Maybe it will be fun to get along with Aurora." She couldn't help but smile, then continued tidying her things. Suddenly, a tinkling laugh came from outside the door. Wen Ruan looked up and saw a tall, stylish girl walk in. Her eyes lit up, and she smiled at Wen Ruan, "You must be my new roommate? I'm Aurora, nice to meet you!"
Wen Ruan smiled and stood up, shaking hands with Aurora, feeling her warm and strong hand. Aurora nodded and said, "Yes, I am Wen Ruan, from China, and it's a pleasure to meet you!"
Sometimes, the nature of a friendship can be determined in an instant, whether two people are attracted to each other and whether they can become friends.
The moment they shook hands, they smiled at each other, as if in that instant they were certain that they could become close friends.
Later, as expected, Aurora and Wen Ruan became roommates and a part of each other's lives. They went to classes together, ate together, studied together, and spent many happy times together. Although they came from different countries and had different cultural backgrounds, their friendship was so natural and beautiful.
Later, Wen Ruan discovered that Aurora was a girl who loved life and was optimistic and cheerful. She always found beauty in life, and her happiness and energy were infectious. Aurora also discovered that Wen Ruan was a thoughtful and kind friend who always lent a helping hand when she needed it, making people feel her warmth and care.
Their relationship gradually grew closer, and their understanding of each other deepened. They would share their national cultures and customs, sample each other's hometown cuisine, and participate in various school activities together. With Aurora's help, Wen Ruan quickly adapted to school life and the heavy workload, while Aurora, with Wen Ruan's assistance, also began to try learning some Chinese.
The two got along very well and were very friendly. Wen Ruan's school life gradually got on track. She went to class every day according to the schedule. Luckily, Aurora was a student in the same major as her, so the two could attend classes together.
However, there was a little incident when Wen Ruan first walked into the classroom.
Perhaps because there are very few Asian faces in the school, everyone in the classroom turned their attention to her when she and Aurora entered the classroom together.
Several boys stood up from their seats and approached Wen Ruan, looking at her but asking Aurora, "Aurora, are these your friends?"
This situation made Wen Ruan feel somewhat uncomfortable and embarrassed. She didn't know what was going on, but she still smiled calmly.
But it was obvious that Aurora also disliked these boys: "Damian, don't cause trouble here, you annoying guys." After saying that, she tried to pull Wen Ruan to sit down in front.
“When unrelated people come to our class, I take the initiative to ask them what's wrong. Aurora, what you're doing is very rude.”
"Besides, this Asian girl didn't say anything. By the way, where are you from? Japan?" Damian asked Wen Ruan with some curiosity.
Wen Ruan felt her anger burning fiercely, as if the boy was cursing her, but she still managed to restrain herself: "Sir, I need to emphasize that I am not Japanese as you say, I am Chinese, I come from China."
“Secondly, I shouldn’t be considered an unrelated person. I’m a student invited to England for an exchange program. I will be studying here for two years, and if nothing unexpected happens, we will become classmates.” Then, mimicking Damian’s expression, she casually glanced at him.
Damian felt awkward watching this and retorted, "China? Where's that? Oh, I remember now, it's that very poor country, right? Extremely backward..." He then exchanged a glance with his companion and burst into laughter...
Wen Ruan remained silent, her expression serious, her eyes fixed on the boys who were bursting into laughter. Aurora, standing beside her, looked at Wen Ruan with concern, worried that she might be harmed as the other side outnumbered her.
The boys saw that Wen Ruan was staring at them without saying a word of protest. Many people around them were watching them, and at that moment they felt like ridiculous clowns. Their laughter gradually faded away.
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