"I see……"

"Wait, holy crap?!"

Montana froze for a moment, then quickly stepped forward and removed Yan Huan's frog headgear.

Her eyes widened, her gaze like radar, scanning Yan Huan's face thoroughly.

"Aren't you the star of this year's event? A big star!"

"You were the one who danced with another big star, Yinzhi, at the Hot Sand Audition, right?"

"I never expected to be classmates with such an important person as you. I bet you'll be assigned to the Music Academy!"

"I'm a huge fan of yours, can I get your autograph?! Let's add each other on social media, are you in the alumni group yet? I'll add you!"

"Uh, okay."

Yan Huan took out her phone, added Montana, and was subsequently pulled back into the alumni group by the ID [独爱蕉宝].

"and many more."

"You were the one who kicked me before, and you even called me an idiot..."

"No way, you must have misremembered."

Montana smiled and said:

"By the way, you haven't learned about the rules of the division of labor yet, have you?"

"Let me explain to you. The division into departments refers to the string measurement exam."

“At the entrance ceremony, family members will analyze the students’ potential through [tuning] and assign them to suitable colleges.”

Yan Huan put on the frog headgear with great disdain.

"There are only three colleges in total. What's the point of dividing them? People who don't know might think it's a job change program. To me, they're all the same."

"Different."

"Why is it different?"

"Some colleges have a lot of girls."

Chapter 1056 Junior, you're so charming~

"What good are girls anyway? Do you think everyone's a lustful guy?!"

"Of course I know that everyone has noble aspirations."

Montana explained:

"What I mean is, colleges with lots of girls make it easier to find a girlfriend and get married, and marriage earns you academic credits!"

"How many points?"

Two points.

How many points are needed to graduate?

"Sixty points per semester."

"..."

"What good are those two points anyway!"

"Something is better than nothing..."

Montana said, feeling wronged:

"Yan Huan, you have no idea how hard upperclassmen can work for credits."

"Back when many planets were invaded by the antimatter legion, the senior students would bring energy rifles and go straight to the battlefield for the sake of academic credits."

"I remember back then, killing thirty phantom soldiers would earn you one credit. Some senior students would get all the credits for the semester after just one run."

"?"

"When does the event start?" Yan Huan rubbed her hands together excitedly.

"I may not be good at anything else, but I'm a professional at killing phantoms. I've traveled to so many planets and killed enough phantoms to fill the Black Tower Space Station!"

"I'm sorry, the event has ended."

Montana was somewhat helpless.

"We just survived the stellar core catastrophe, didn't we? We don't have time to worry about the fate of other planets..."

"Anyway, school hasn't started yet, so we'll figure out how to get credits later."

"You two freshmen would be better off studying the department assignments more carefully."

"What are you researching?" Yan Huan asked, somewhat puzzled.

"Isn't it said that the division of departments is based on tests? It's not like you can just go to whichever department you want. Let's just leave it to fate."

"No no no..."

Montana quickly waved her hand.

"Students can apply to change colleges at any time if they disagree with the college assignment, but most people don't do that."

"Because the results of [tuning] are very accurate, they can tell you which academy you are suitable for, and you will definitely be suitable for that academy."

"Some people didn't believe it and transferred to other hospitals, but in the end they all obediently transferred back..."

"After all, the pressure in dreams is also great, not to mention that Pinocchio has now relaxed its entry censorship, making the competition even more intense."

"We're more than grateful that our family is willing to show us the way, right?"

“How realistic…” March 7th scratched his head.

March 7th is already feeling the pressure about her future campus life.

“Oh, right,” Montana reminded her.

"You need to be careful of the student council members. They torment the new students every year, so be on your guard during your first semester."

"Thanks for reminding me, I've already been arrested twice."

Yan Huan patted her frog costume's big belly.

"Guess why I'm wearing this?"

"It's a dress code issue, right?"

Montana, as if she had seen through everything, explained to the two of them in the tone of someone who had been through it all:

"This kind of reason is just used to intimidate new students."

"After all, those who can come to Origami University are basically from well-off families, so we have to use strict rules to keep them in check beforehand."

“Once you become senior students, you won’t take the student council seriously anymore.”

"Hello, this is the student council checking." A boy with a notebook walked towards Montana.

Montana turned and yelled, "Get out!"

"..." The boy turned and left.

"Look."

Montana showed Yan Huan and March 7th:

"They won't bother the upperclassmen; they'll only bully the freshmen."

"Besides dealing with the student council, another important thing for you after you enroll is military training."

"The training will be led by members of the hound family and will last for two weeks."

"We still have to do military training?"

On March 7th, it was as if struck by lightning.

Military training lasts for two weeks, and Sister Ji Zi and Uncle Yang also need to attend academic seminars for several weeks.

In other words, after the school anniversary celebration, what awaits me is a hellish experience. After emerging from this hellish period, the academic seminar will end, and I will have to suspend my studies and return to the train.

What's the point of playing then?!

"What the hell?! Why do we have to do military training?!" Yan Huan jumped up in anger.

"How can we possibly have time to play and have fun? Did we come to this school just for military training?"

Being watched by the student council is annoying enough, but then there's this damn military training!

Isn't that just asking for jail time?!

“Military training is normal,” Montana said matter-of-factly.

"Just like the student council's strictness, it's also to dampen the enthusiasm of the new students..."

"And what happens after that?" Yan Huan asked.

"Of course, it's the happy and fulfilling campus life."

Montana looked at the two of them.

"What's with those expressions? Don't you yearn for that kind of life?"

"Although some credits are required, Origami University is actually quite lenient."

"What if we only go to school for a few weeks?" March 7th was on the verge of tears.

"I wasn't going to be in school for long anyway, and now all sorts of bad things have happened at the start of the semester."

"No way." Montana blinked.

"Version 3.0 won't be released until after the Chinese New Year. You guys have a long time to go to school and plenty of downtime... Look, they've already come to Tomato."

"Get out of here!"

In response to their complaints, Montana said:

"There's another thing, military training doesn't start right at the beginning of the semester."

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