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    Noon on the first day of school is the traditional opening ceremony of Kunyuan Academy.

    At a quarter past noon, Professor Zhang led thirty-six students from Class A to the square in front of Kaiyuan Hall.  After listening to the rules and regulations all morning, the students were already hungry, but if they wanted to eat, they had to wait until after the festival.

    Boys and girls should form a row, side by side.  As the tallest among the boys, Tie Heng was naturally placed at the end of the team.  And standing next to him was of course the tallest girl.  Unfortunately, that girl is Lu Shan!

    The beautiful face was as cold as ice, and the cold gaze made Tie Heng feel that the temperature in early autumn seemed a bit low.  Along the way, Lu Shan didn't show any good looks to Tie Heng.  The reason why she was so angry was because Tie Heng had told Tang Tang the truth about the conflict between him and the Luo brothers.  During the break, Tang Tang asked her some things that Tang Tang would never have thought of. After questioning, she found out that Tie Heng had explained everything to her.  Lu Shan was immediately furious. If Tang Tang hadn't held her back tightly, she would have had to go to Master Tie Hengxing to hold her accountable.  But who would have thought that in the end, the two of them walked side by side without Tang Tang in the middle, and Tie Heng had to bear the real anger coming from the girl beside him.

    Lu Shan, like Tie Heng, always believed that the most valuable thing about Tang Tang was the innocence. This was something she had been trying to protect. She didn't want her friend to lose it, and she didn't want Tang Tang to be harmed in any way. But Tie Heng  However, his behavior revealed a real and ugly part of the world. I wonder how Lu Shan could not be angry.

    In this regard, Tie Heng could only turn to the sky speechlessly.  People always have to grow up, so why not let her face the real world earlier.  Of course, the truth is good, but it is wrong and stupid to argue with a woman about who is right and who is wrong. So when Tie Heng faced Lu Shan's angry eyes, he simply said nothing and did not explain anything.

    Tang Tang, who was ranked third from the bottom in the girls' queue, looked back at the two of them from time to time.  Although she still hadn't figured out why her friend was so angry, she knew that she had gotten Tie Heng into trouble again.  He also knew that Lu Shan's power was not comparable to that of the two Luo brothers.  So the look he looked at Tie Heng contained apologies and worries, while the look he gave Lu Shan showed persuasion and timidity.

    "Alas" Seeing the worry on Tang Tang's turned face again, Tie Heng couldn't bear it. After thinking about it, he said in a calm tone: "She will grow up one day. Let her grow up early."  A better understanding of the real environment in which she will live may cause her to lose some beautiful things, but it will also make her grow stronger."

    "You don't have to take care of this, you just" Lu Shan raised her eyebrows and immediately retorted, but halfway through, she was interrupted by Tie Heng's next words.

    "It's good that you are her good friend, but can you promise to protect her for the rest of your life?" Tie Heng said this calmly and stopped talking to her.

    Lu Shan was stunned when she heard this.  "Yes! Tang Tang can't be with me forever"

    A trace of confusion occupied Lu Shan's mind and gradually expanded.  For a moment, the girl with a strong personality was speechless. She could only ask herself in her heart: "He is right, but what should I do?"

    By the time she realized that her idea was tantamount to admitting that Tie Heng was right and she was wrong, Class A had already walked onto the huge square in front of Kaiyuan Hall.  She originally wanted to argue with Tie Heng, but seeing Tie Heng deliberately turning his head away and ignoring her, his attitude was so bad that she was really frustrated.

    "A man without courage!" Lu Shan gritted her teeth and said this, and turned her face to the other side in anger.

    Hearing her unwilling scolding, a smile appeared on Tie Heng's lips.

    Professor Zhang led Class A to line up neatly at the designated location. Around them, classes from each school year in the three major branches also arrived one after another.  More and more teachers and students gathered together, and soon the originally empty square seemed a little crowded.

    Tie Hengyou looked around and roughly calculated the total number of teachers and students in Kunyuan Academy. Even he was a little surprised by the number he came up with.

    ¡°There are nearly 8,000 teachers and students in total, which is not inferior to the largest universities in previous generations!¡± Tie Heng thought to himself.

    In the square, so many students were led by the teachers of each class. They were divided into three areas according to the colleges to which they belonged. They were then arranged in double rows according to the academic year and class. They stood one by one on the seats assigned earlier.  position, forming three large square formations.

    ? Among them, the square formation of the Fadao branch is the smallest and has the smallest number of people.  There are only three classes of freshmen this year: A, B, and C. Each class contains more than thirty people.  This is still a large number of people. In the total six school years, there are only two classes for the third and fourth grades, and each class has less than forty people.  However, inversely proportional to the number of people, the courses at Fa Dao Branch are the most arduous, soThere are also the most subjects to study.

    ?Looking at the Bingwu Branch in the middle of the square, the number of people is at least five times that of the Fudao Branch.  This year's freshmen alone include ten classes with more than 500 people.  As for the Civil Affairs Branch, the number of students is even greater, more than 30% more than that of the Fa Dao and Military Branch combined!

    In addition, the composition of the students in the Literature Branch is also very different from the other two branches.  Needless to say, the Fa Dao Branch has the talent to practice magic mostly from the inheritance of blood or the blessing of God, so most of the students come from official families.

    ??And most of the students in the Military and Military Branch are from either rich or noble backgrounds. This is the so-called poor in literature and rich in military.  If you haven't had enough food or clothing since you were a child, how can you have the physical fitness to practice martial arts?

    Children from poor families account for a large proportion in the School of Letters.  The reason is that the tuition fees of the College of Letters are the lowest, and the additional expenses students need to pay are also limited.  After all, they can study successfully as long as they have ordinary pen, ink, paper and inkstone.  Unlike the Fa Dao branch, the materials used to make an alchemy would cost an average person more than ten years of savings.  The same is true at the Military and Martial Arts Branch. Injuries during martial arts training are commonplace, and a bottle of good bruise medicine is also expensive.

    But generally speaking, no matter how cheap the tuition is, it is still quite difficult for ordinary people at the bottom of society to afford it.  Tie Heng was very curious that Kunyuan Academy could admit so many children from poor families, and asked several seniors about it.

    It turns out that on the Apprenticeship Day, which falls on the first day of July every year, Mongolian societies from all over the country recommend outstanding and talented children in schools to schools. Most of them are children of common people who come from poor backgrounds but study hard.  Mengxue is equivalent to the primary and secondary schools in Tieheng's previous life. They are affiliated to the academic administration offices set up by the imperial court in various places.  For each recommended student, the Academic Affairs Department will provide them with a bursary.  Many smart business houses and trading companies in the society will also participate.  Provide tuition fees and even cover part of the living expenses for poor students who do not have the conditions to enter institutions of higher education.  Of course, these all need to be repaid.  These students must sign a contract. Once they succeed in their studies in the future, they must first work in the commercial bank that originally provided them with funds, or they must be given priority by local governments and become low-level clerks and staff.

    Such a system not only helps the court select and train talents from the lower class of society with a large population, but also gives ordinary people a hope of getting ahead. It also solves the problem of lack of suitable personnel for merchants and local government offices.  Killing three birds with one stone and winning over people's hearts is really a good deal.

    In Tie Heng¡¯s view, this system is quite similar to the student loan in his previous life, and it can be called a quite advanced concept in this world.

    In the cloudless sky, the scorching sun has risen to the middle of the sky.  Teachers and students from all the schools were present in the square. Under the scorching heat, the opening ceremony began.

    "No matter in the past life or this life, the opening ceremony is the same!" Tie Heng looked forward helplessly.  In front of the square are hundreds of high stone steps. Above the stone steps sits the majestic and large-scale Kaiyuan Hall.  As the most important building in the academy, the hall enshrines Kaiyuan Tianzun, the founder of humanity in China, as well as many outstanding figures later revered as gods by later generations. Qianji Zun is one of them.

    At this moment, on the top of the stone steps, the chief priest of Kunyuan Academy is the leader, and the deputy priests, chief ministers, Xuezheng, teaching edicts, professors, etc. are behind him.  Standing on the side were the provincial governors, prefects of various counties, officials of all sizes, and representatives of wealthy families and other prominent figures from the wealthy state, all of whom came to watch the ceremony.

    First, the grand ceremony leader, who looked like an immortal, delivered a speech to all the teachers and students of the school.  By amplifying the sound with magic, the words of the Grand Priest Wine can be clearly transmitted to the ears of everyone in the square.  The general meaning of Wen's four-six parallel essays is that he hopes students will study hard in the new school year, pursue the academic spirit of the sages, and not let down the ardent expectations of their parents and elders, etc.

    Next, there is also the sacrifice that is equivalent to the vice president and the director of the department.  Tie Heng's cheap master Feng Shiyou stood in the crowd, eyes lowered, as if he couldn't stand the hot sunshine, looking drowsy, with no intention of saying a word.

    After the people in the academy finished speaking, it was the turn of the officials and gentry who came to watch the ceremony to deliver their speeches.  First it was Hu Qianshen, the governor of Fuzhou, and then Qiu Duo, the governor of Tianfeng City.  The former has a gentle appearance and looks elegant and elegant.  The latter is five big and three thick, and he looks like a fierce warrior.

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