Chapter 1516
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Chapter 1516 Philosophy
“What did you say?”
Inside the Chennan Gate Command Center, Left Qing looked up with a strange expression. “They want to go to Beijing University?”
“That’s what Captain Lin said,” Min Junliang replied, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
Left Qing leaned back in his chair, pondering for a moment, and muttered, “Could it be for An Qingyu…”
He thought for a moment, then turned to the white-clad figure beside him. “Dr. Li, you’ve personally examined An Qingyu’s condition. What do you think?”
Dr. Li slowly replied, “An Qingyu’s condition is still unclear. Although there is indeed the possibility mentioned by the Great Xia God, nothing can be determined now. Perhaps we need to wait a bit longer.”
“If he goes to Beijing University at this time, will it cause negative effects?”
“Based on my current speculation, there will be some impact, but with Captain Lin and his team protecting him, the problems shouldn’t be too serious.” Dr. Li pondered for a moment. “However, to be safe, it’s best to arrange for a few people to secretly guard them, just in case.”
Left Qing’s brows furrowed slightly, seemingly still hesitant.
“Actually, letting him go to Beijing University is a good thing,” Dr. Li continued. “That’s the kind of life people their age should have. Experiencing another world might help change his mindset.”
Hearing this, Left Qing finally nodded slightly. “Since Dr. Li says so, let them go.”
“Junliang, arrange special admission student identities for them to enroll with the new students, and prepare separate accommodations near the school.
Don’t arrange surveillance nearby; they’ll see through such small tricks immediately. Find a few Night Watchers around their age to blend into the school and monitor their movements.”
“Yes.”
“Also…” Left Qing paused, “report this matter to the Heavenly Court.”
“Yes.”
Min Junliang turned and left. In the command center, only Left Qing and Dr. Li remained.
“University, huh…” Left Qing sighed, a hint of longing appearing in his eyes. “These kids really do need a good rest.”
Dr. Li put his hands in his white coat pockets and slowly said, “If things develop as the Heavenly Venerable predicted, then this period might be their last happy time… I hope they cherish it.”
…
Beijing City.
The autumn wind was desolate as Lin Qiye and his companions walked along a stone path covered with maple leaves, slowly stopping before a closed gate.
“We’re here. This is the residence the Commander prepared for you,” a logistics department member explained. “Considering your special circumstances, it’s not appropriate for you to live in dormitories with other students, so we specifically chose this courtyard house. It’s about two to three kilometers from Beijing University, in a very quiet location where few people come.”
Lin Qiye’s gaze swept the surroundings. The place was on a small suburban hill, surrounded by bright red maple forests. It was indeed quiet, a rare secluded spot in the bustling city.
“Looks nice,” Cao Yuan couldn’t help but praise. “At least better than where we used to live.”
“Please thank Commander Left for us,” Lin Qiye said with a smile.
“Commander Left said that since the property rights aren’t with the Night Watchers, it can only be considered a rental, with the rent deducted from Captain Lin’s salary.”
Lin Qiye: …
“Please go in and have a look,” the logistics staff member said, clearing his throat after seeing Lin Qiye’s smile freeze on his face, and unlocked the main door.
The somewhat old courtyard gate made a dull creaking sound as it opened, revealing a spacious courtyard buried in fallen leaves.
The compound was indeed large, with six rooms. Its exterior design was simple yet elegant, complementing the surrounding maple leaf scenery like the dwelling of a reclusive hermit. A fish pond sat in the center of the courtyard, covered with a thick layer of fallen leaves, appearing to have been neglected for a long time.
An Qingyu, sitting in his wheelchair, slowly moved toward the center of the courtyard. He curiously examined the house before him, but when his peripheral vision caught the maple tree in the corner and the simple stone table beneath it, he suddenly froze.
“What’s wrong?” Jiang Er, who was beside him, noticed his unusual expression and asked with confusion.
An Qingyu’s gaze scanned the courtyard inch by inch, his expression gradually becoming complex…
“Nothing, nothing.”
“This place has been abandoned for a long time, so it looks rather messy, but once cleaned up, the scenery is quite nice,” the logistics staff member spoke again. He took out several documents from his briefcase and handed them to Lin Qiye.
“All your enrollment materials are here. You’re already half a month late for Beijing University’s new student enrollment, but since you’re special admission students, it shouldn’t be a big problem.
Student IDs, enrollment handbooks, meal cards, and everything else are included. You should study them carefully and report to the school tomorrow if possible. If you encounter any issues with daily life, you can contact me directly.”
After giving some brief instructions, the logistics staff member bid farewell and left.
Lin Qiye looked at the four sets of enrollment materials in his hand and couldn’t help but smile. “I never thought I’d have the chance to step into a university campus in this lifetime…”
“Who would have thought?” Cao Yuan curiously reached out his hand. “Where are my materials? I want to see what the admission letter looks like.”
“This one, this one is yours… this is Qingyu’s, and this is mine.”
Lin Qiye distributed An Qingyu’s and Cao Yuan’s materials, then looked apologetically at Jiang Er. “Sorry, Jiang Er, your situation…”
An Qingyu turned to look at her, guilt appearing in his eyes.
Jiang Er had no physical form, so she couldn’t openly enter the school. He had promised to make her a new body before… but in his current state, how could he fulfill that promise?
“It’s fine, I didn’t want to go to school anyway,” Jiang Er smiled slightly. “I can just hide beside Qingyu. If you fail any exams, just let me know. I’ll hack into the academic system and change your grades. Isn’t that more interesting than being a student?”
“That’s true. With Jiang Er around, we can walk with our heads high at school,” Cao Yuan nodded in agreement.
He opened the documents in his hand and took out an admission letter. The letter was made of soft material with a bright red cover. A gold-plated school emblem was stamped in the center, with the words “Beijing University” written below.
He opened the cover and read word by word:
“Student Cao Yuan, you have been admitted to the Philosophy major in the School of Humanities. Please report to the school on August 29, 2025, with this admission letter…”
As his voice trailed off, Cao Yuan paused, then looked up at Lin Qiye with a strange expression.
“Philosophy??”
…