A furry thing brushed Zheng Qing's nose, and with a huge sneeze, Zheng Qing rubbed his sleepy eyes and pulled the furry little guy into his arms, ravaging it several times.
Accompanied by a squeaking sound that sounded like a chuckle, Zheng Qing let out a heavy sigh.
I grabbed my phone and saw that the time displayed on it was August 29th. It had been more than a month since my last dream-like experience, and there were only two days before I would officially leave for First University.
It's like a dream.
Zheng Qing couldn't help but take out the admission notice again and read it carefully.
A wet tongue licked his cheek tirelessly.
Zheng Qing turned his face sideways, with a pair of big bright eyes staring at him without blinking. His small pink nose wrinkled, his big ears trembled, and his big white tail swung.
It's cute.
It was Poseidon, the little fox.
"Go play Fei Rui, don't lick me all the time." He muttered, got up, and walked to the balcony holding the little guy.
The fat hamster had been living in his house for so long, so he should help take care of the children. Zheng Qing threw the little fox next to Fei Rui's nest with ill intentions.
In less than two months, Poseidon has grown from the size of one fist to the size of two fists, and the light blue ripples on his body have become more and more obvious. Just like his naughty mother, the little guy has a very lively temperament.
Waking up sneezing every day has become a new habit for Zheng Qing.
He wiped his face casually, went to the balcony to box a few times, drank a cup of soy milk to keep his body warm, and after breakfast, Zheng Qing hurriedly went back to his room to read.
That's right, reading a book.
If Mr. Wu led him into a mysterious world, then the book list of First University swept away the veil of this mysterious world, allowing Zheng Qing to see a broader history and reality.
In the past, he always thought that his future would be in the mountains and dense forests, only as big as the Hui Ziji.
But just one month later, his world has become vast and boundless.
Opening the bookmark of "Big History·World Modern History" and turning to the place where he read it last time, Zheng Qing read with gusto:
"...At the beginning of the 20th century, there was still controversy in the wizarding world over whether wizards would appear on a large scale..."
Thomas visited again a few days ago and brought Zheng Qing a copy of the "Encyclopedia of the Wizarding World" borrowed from the library. It was the version released by the Quality Education Office of the Wizards Alliance Education Committee. Because Zheng Qing also
There is no formal enrollment, so the borrower is Thomas himself.
After repeatedly warning Zheng Qing to keep the book, the busy interviewer left in a hurry.
After this period of hard work, Zheng Qing was able to understand many unfamiliar vocabulary words.
Like ‘Bai Ding’.
In the wizarding world, Baiding specifically refers to other human beings who are not wizards; in other words, Baiding's world is the world of ordinary people.
"...Stubborn wizards (non-contact faction) believe that wizards are born noble and mortals are untouchable, and strongly resist any form of contact...Conservative wizards (limited contact faction) believe that wizards should remain mysterious and low-key, reducing contact with mortals
Contact to avoid uncontrollable events... Radical wizards (positive contactists) believe that wizards are friends of mankind and have the responsibility and obligation to help human society develop and progress better. They believe that the isolation policy is a discriminatory act...
"
"...successive vicious events have made this debate heated... On the mortal land of Europa, several kings were controlled by dark creatures, causing Baiding to suffer huge casualties...The evil soul wizard in Vienna spread hatred on a large scale,
It triggered the craziest fratricidal war in the Baiding world... At the same time, in the Greater China area, the Fuso warrior family appeared wantonly, but the three religions and nine sects in Middle-earth turned a blind eye to it because of their stubborn stance..."
"...In view of the fact that Bai Ding's world is the foundation of the wizarding world, after several debates, and based on the reference to the "Blood Escapism Treaty" and other regulations, on July 21, 1945, the Grand Wizards' Conference of the Wizards Alliance held its first meeting
The "Measures for the Management of Wizard Behavior" were unanimously adopted at the 1,536th meeting, which placed strict restrictions on the secular life of wizards... At the same time, capable wizards were sent deep into Baiding's world, bringing nuclear power with them, and from another perspective
To prevent the tragedy from happening again..."
Zheng Qing took out a notebook, flipped to the last place where he took notes, added a new line, marked it with an asterisk, and made a note: July 21, 1945 - Grand Wizard Conference of the Wizards Alliance - First
The Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty-sixth Meeting - "Measures for the Management of Wizard Behavior".
The most famous achievement in the Chinese education industry is exam-oriented education. Zheng Qing, who has been nurtured in this environment for nearly twenty years, has great experience in how to quickly master knowledge points.
He knows that he has a weak foundation and a poor grasp of knowledge points.
So he raced against time to enrich his knowledge of the wizarding world as much as possible.
Soon, noon passed.
After lunch, his father dragged Zheng Qing into the room, handed him a bus ticket to Chang'an, and said: "You don't spend much money at home to go to college. Even the air ticket and school are prepared, so I want you to go to college from now on."
Be comfortable when you leave home, study hard when you get to school, and don't waste such a good opportunity."
Sweeping the white hair on his father's temples, Zheng Qing blinked and said "hmm" hard.
"Your school is also strange. It only has one special plane and does not accept parents to pick up or drop off." My mother came into the house at some point and complained with a smile: "Well, do you really not need money? Bring some from home.
Well."
"No need, the school is closed, there is no place to spend it." Zheng Qing thought of the appalling exchange ratio between wizard currency and soft girl currency, and felt melancholy. In the past few days, he put the talisman book in the box under the bed
After sorting through it, there were only less than thirty copies that were intact. According to the price he inquired about at Four Seasons Square, he probably couldn't exchange for a single jade coin.
Maybe you can try to work part-time in your spare time to earn living expenses.
Thinking this way, he felt a little eager to try in his heart.
"It's better to bring some," Dad finally decided and handed over a bank card: "There are several thousand dollars in it, just use it as daily pocket money. The password is your own birthday."
"Hmm." Zheng Qing no longer refused and bowed his head in response.
"Let's go now. Take the time to say goodbye to your classmates."
"Don't forget Mr. Wu!" Professor Zheng came out of the study and warned.
"I know!" Zheng Qing nodded vigorously: "I'll go to Sanyou Bookstore to have a look. I don't know if Mr. will be back today."
On the day he received the notice from First University, Zheng Qing went to Sanyou Bookstore to find Mr. Wu. However, the door of the bookstore was closed, and there was a sign on the window sill that read, "The owner is out of town for business, and our store is temporarily closed."
This kind of thing has happened frequently in the past ten years. Every autumn and winter, Mr. Wu will take the yellow civet out for a period of time. It can be as short as ten days or as long as several months. Zheng Qing still remembers that he was fifteen years old
That year, Mr. Wu left before the Mid-Autumn Festival and did not return until the spring equinox of the following year.
According to the husband, he went to save the world.
Every time Zheng Qing heard it, although he didn't sneer at it, he looked at his nose with his eyes and his heart with his nose and remained silent.