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Chapter 69 by Aristo0_0

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Chapter 70: Huahai City No. 1 High School 2

Chapter 70: Huahai City No. 1 High School 2

Ye Chen found it amusing. As he walked along, he was still pondering whether he should find a time to do something to Song Xue like he had in his dreams.

Perhaps it was because of the uncertainty surrounding the merged orb that constantly troubled Ye Chen, so whether he stuck his head out or pulled it back, he'd be in for a knife anyway. Ye Chen was ready to give it his all—he'd activate the ability or activate it, worst case scenario he'd just become an uninhibited pervert!

However, he seemed to have something on his mind today. He didn't nod in agreement but instead said directly: "I'm sorry, Xiaojun and I have something to deal with. You two go ahead!"

After speaking, without waiting for the two beautiful girls to respond, he casually shouldered his bag and walked toward the school, completely ignoring the pouting, unhappy cute expressions of the lovely girls behind him.

Today was Monday, and Ye Chen's difficult days had finally arrived!

Early in the morning, with fresh air and brilliant sunlight, Ye Chen hastily shouldered his schoolbag and grabbed a slice of bread while escaping from his mother Luo Xue's overly caring expression, heading to school with his younger sister Ye Rou.

With his backpack on, Ye Chen walked toward the bright morning sun, occasionally appreciating the scenery along the way.

In 2050, Huahai's economy had already begun ranking among the top three in the world, making it the most prosperous city in Huaxia Nation.

On the wide and sturdy asphalt roads, various vehicles lined up shoulder-to-shoulder, honking repeatedly, coming and going, in an endless stream. Towering skyscrapers stood everywhere, blocking out the sky and covering the sun.

After walking for about half an hour, Ye Chen finally arrived at the school. Through constant sensing of the magical spirit orb within his body and the heart technique, Ye Chen clearly felt that his body was much stronger than yesterday, although the difference wasn't very obvious, but this was already very satisfying to Ye Chen.

For many years, Huaxia Nation had consistently implemented a six-year elementary school, three-year junior high, and nine-year compulsory education system, followed by a three-year high school with three annual examinations.

The Huaxia government established and subsidized schools nationwide to provide nine years of compulsory education to school-age children. After nine years of free education, schools would evaluate based on internal exam scores to determine if students could advance to high school.

After completing the curriculum in three years of high school, all students had to take the provincial and municipal college entrance examination to determine if they could enter university. Test scores were calculated based on the best scores in three subjects—Chinese, Mathematics, and English—totaling 500 points, with three elective courses divided into grades A+, A, B, C, and D. Generally, even the worst universities required at least 300 points and three C's.

In any case, the education system in Huaxia Nation was now becoming unified and fair.

Ye Chen had just entered his second year of high school this year and attended the nationally famous Huahai City No. 1 High School.

Huahai No. 1 High School's tuition was generally quite affordable. However, its teaching resources and school environment were significantly better than other secondary schools.

Huahai City No. 1 High School had a long history and had now been established for fifty-three years. Over the decades, it had cultivated countless successful individuals, including renowned scientists, actors, scholars, and entrepreneurs, with consistently excellent social evaluations.

Huahai City No. 1 High School specially recruited a certain number of exceptionally talented students with excellent character and academics from the entire Huahai region each year. Not only were they completely free, but the school also awarded considerable scholarships and financial aid annually to help them complete their studies.

Of course, Ye Chen was able to study here because he had entered Huahai City No. 1 High School with excellent grades back then. He was indeed an academic elite and had even impressed many teachers.

At the school gate, a tall and magnificent granite stone pillar stood erected, the pillar displaying a dark red color, looking as though it had stood for decades, with wind and rain leaving traces of the passage of time upon it.

On the front of the nearly ten-meter-high stone pillar, "Huahai City No. 1 High School" was written in regular script, the brushwork vigorous and powerful, soaring and graceful.

With his backpack on, Ye Chen stood at the school entrance and noticed that many students in school uniforms had already arrived in succession.

Huahai City No. 1 High School's uniforms were extremely beautiful, having abandoned the dated spring and autumn uniforms from decades past and instead adopted bold designs.

Female students wore white button-up shirts with simple waist cinching on top, paired with elegant Scottish plaid knee-length skirts or red and black checkered skirts. Winter and spring versions used fleece cotton fabric, while autumn and summer versions were soft and breathable thin cotton. When cold, they paired with black blazers, and normally wore black, white, and flesh-colored knee-high socks with white flat shoes. Male students wore white button-up shirts with pink ties and black trousers.

However, the school didn't strictly mandate that students wear uniforms. They could also wear whatever clothes they preferred, and the school didn't have that many rules. But for school celebrations and important events and meetings, the class teachers would notify students in advance that they must wear uniforms the next day.

This style of uniform appeared both pure and youthful and energetic. Several simple colors and clothing styles combined together produced a powerful attraction, creating a feeling of first love in people, and this wasn't without reason—those uniforms perfectly matched the aesthetic views of adolescents.

In their eyes, the boys appeared more handsome, and the girls more beautiful. Of course, the probability of early romance was definitely significantly increased!

Ye Chen stood there with great interest, watching the girls in short-skirted uniforms or their preferred long or short skirts swaying back and forth in front of him. Those continuous skirts, when a breeze blew past, the hem undulating in succession, drifting with youthful charm. Those occasionally exposed fair and smooth legs made people's hearts race.

The purity of young girls—most evident in the beautiful short skirts just five centimeters above their knees, their tall and slender legs either bare or covered in stockings, white sneakers or leather shoes with not-too-high heels, everywhere radiating that pure and innocent atmosphere that mature men dreamed of. How could it not make Ye Chen's heart skip a beat?

"School uniform fetish, eh! But how come I didn't see any thin high heels?" Ye Chen sighed in his heart, feeling himself even becoming somewhat restless.

Due to the approaching final exams, the study atmosphere maintained a rhythm of semi-tense anticipation.

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