Chapter 99 - 053 Freshmen Orientation Ceremony_4
Soft green grass, vibrant flowers, glistening dewdrops, birds busy foraging, and little animals waking from hibernation stretching lazily as they emerge from their burrows, basking freely in the caress of spring sunlight.
In the dream, that boy, no longer bore pain or sorrow.
He smiled, his brows relaxing, lost in the verdant scene along the riverside on that spring day...
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Lanya High School is located in the university district on the southern outskirts of Qingzhou. It is the only high school in the university zone, covering over three thousand acres—several hundred more than the neighboring Qingzhou University.
On campus, nearly all facilities are of the highest standard. The sports stadium, swimming pool, equestrian field, golf course, basketball gymnasium, and other recreational venues are constructed to meet national competition standards. It even boasts the largest football stadium in Qingzhou, and perhaps in the country. Many competition organizers in Qing Province collaborate with Lanya High School, using its grounds as official venues, which in turn garners preferential treatment from local policies as a reward.
Not only that, but Lanya High School also has the largest library in Qing Province. The nine-story building, designed and constructed by famed international architect David, stands as the most iconic architectural landmark of Lanya. Housing over tens of millions of volumes, the library includes an ancient texts collection located at the top floor. Many of these rare books, long thought lost, were meticulously sourced via substantial investments by the Lanya Group. Access to the ancient texts is strictly limited to Lanya students; borrowing them is prohibited, and anyone caught violating this rule faces permanent expulsion from the library grounds.
In addition, Lanya High School’s dining facilities are another major highlight. With eight cafeterias occupying eight different locations, cuisines from all over the world are available, offering unparalleled convenience to students.
