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265. Happy Ordinary Life

Wharton College.

This school is located at the junction of Wharton's West End and East End. Wharton College is not the school with the best teachers in the city, but it is the most well-known school.

Because this is one of the largest colleges and universities in the country, and it is open to all the boys and girls in Wharton. Regardless of poverty or wealth, they have the opportunity to enter this school, and it has enough educational resources to provide almost the entire Wharton city with exams.

Students attending colleges and universities.

Although Wharton has many aristocratic colleges and universities, many real aristocrats and wealthy people still choose to send their children to Wharton colleges and universities even if they can send their children to aristocratic colleges.

There is only one reason why Wharton College can afford so many students, because it is a college whose expenses are borne by the Royal Family and Parliament of England.

There are even legends that this college was originally established by Merlin. At that time, there were no concepts of colleges and universities, and this was a top institution that welcomed all young people.

Merlin once said:

"Knowledge is power. I hope that one day young people all over England can grasp the power called knowledge and use this power to change their own destiny."

Unlike most people in Allen, who regard myths as stories passed down orally, even in a place like Wharton College, if someone did a survey, about 90% of the students would believe that Merlin was a real person in history.

This character exists, and 50% of the students believe that he is indeed a magical magician.

Bain also not only believed that Merlin was a magician, but also had no doubts about the contents of the legend "Le Morte d'Arthur".

The black-haired boy Bain poked his friend next to him with his elbow:

"Jimmy, you know what?"

Jimmy sighed:

"What other campus gossip is there?"

Bain:

"There's a new classmate in the next class, and she's super pretty!"

Jimmy asked in disbelief:

"How beautiful can it be? Can it be as beautiful as Peloris?"

Peloris is a well-known beauty at Wharton College. Although she and Jimmy are both freshmen, everyone in the entire school knows about her in just two months.

Jimmy, who is also a first-year student, is unknown to anyone.

But even Jimmy like this has had an encounter with Peloris.

To be precise, he once met Peloris' eyes. Jimmy still remembers how fast his heart was beating at that time.

Those emerald pupils are like stars in the sky, and Peloris is an angel on earth.

Bain also knew that Peloris was his friend, but he still vowed:

"They are comparable. I can only say that she is a perfect girl, just like a princess who stepped out from among knights."

Jimmy shook his head. He didn't believe it. In this world, Peloris was the most beautiful person of the opposite sex he had ever seen. Of course, his sister was not as beautiful as Peloris, but she was not considered the opposite sex.

Jimmy suddenly realized something:

"Wait a minute, you're talking about the class next door..."

Bain nodded:

"Yes, she is in the same class as Peloris. The two most beautiful girls in the first grade are in the same room. I am so jealous of the people in Class Three."

Jimmy still didn't believe Bain. He knew how much his friend liked to brag:

"Forget it, let's wait until she arrives..."

Bain slapped Jimmy on the shoulder, pointed out the window and shouted:

"Look!"

Jimmy looked sideways.

His breathing stopped at the same time as Bane's.

The long pale golden hair was as delicate and smooth as woven golden threads, and the girl's delicate profile was almost flawless, even surpassing the most beautiful girl they could imagine.

She goes beyond imagination.

Jimmy vaguely remembers a year:

She is too beautiful to be human.

Then the girl turned her head and glanced at him.

Jimmy's face turned extremely red instantly, and his heartbeat accelerated again. He was even a little afraid that Bain could hear his heartbeat. The boy became embarrassed at this moment, but he could not move his eyes away from the girl's amber pupils.

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So beautiful……

Bain also grew his mouth:

"Did she look towards us? Jimmy! Did she look towards us!"

Ha La looked away.

Jimmy didn't recognize her, but she remembered the guy.

That annoying boy who yelled at Heven.

She doesn't like this guy.

But she didn't care much about him, and the boy's sister impressed her even more.

The girl walked into Class 3 of the first grade with graceful steps.

As one of the largest universities in the country, Wharton University has tens of thousands of students applying for admission every year, and nearly 3,000 students enroll, so Wharton is divided into 35 classes.

Classes 11 to 35 are ordinary classes, with about 100 students in each class, while classes 1 to 10 are elite classes. Simply put, they are more expensive classes, with 50 students in each class.

The requirements for entering classes one to three are even higher. Not only are the tuition fees high, but the students' grades must also be outstanding.

The reason for this allocation is also very simple:

The nobles do not want their children to study with the poor or even the gangsters, and they are willing to send their children to study here because the school has created an environment for them suitable for young nobles and the descendants of capitalists to make friends with each other.

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Ironically, it is precisely because of the separation between ordinary people and wealthy people that the two groups have the opportunity to intersect at Wharton.

Otherwise, they may not have a chance to speak to the nobles until they die.

Moreover, in addition to the children of aristocrats and capitalists in the top ten classes, students with excellent academic performance also have the opportunity to enter here with reduced tuition. In fact, in the eyes of the aristocrats, this is an opportunity for their children to learn how to get in touch with talents.

In the eyes of ordinary people, this is an opportunity for their children to change their life's destiny.

The leaders of Wharton College will also specially hold many school-wide activities to allow a lot of exchanges between civilians and nobles, and even lead to many cross-class friendships and loves.

And Ha La was naturally paid by Hewen to get involved. As for the class number, she chose it herself.

In this era, big capitalists are undoubtedly aristocrats, and they are the top aristocrats.

Teacher Rosa smiled and introduced:

"This is your new classmate. Please introduce yourself."

When Ha La stepped into the classroom, all the male students put down what they were doing, no, even the female students. The whole class turned their attention to her.

Except for a green-haired girl who was reading a book.

Ha La said softly:

"My name is Ha La, and I usually like to read."

The whole place fell into silence.

Ha La did not introduce her surname or family, which surprised everyone.

However, the children did not have any ill intentions, because Hala was so beautiful, not even inferior to Peloris, and the two had completely different styles.

The teacher glanced at Ha La and found that she did not feel nervous and indeed did not intend to continue speaking. After that, she said to the students below:
Chapter completed!
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