Chapter 364 Roommate

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There are eight people in dormitory 307, with four bunk beds.

The girl living in the lower bunk of Bai Nuo is Shan Shushu, a 19-year-old majoring in Spanish in the Department of Foreign Languages. She comes from Qiong City, Guangdong Province. According to her records, her mother was sent to work at the Chinese Embassy in Canada at the beginning of the year.

Kyoto University's Department of Foreign Languages ​​only offers three language majors: Spanish, Russian, and Dongguo (Eastern Japanese Language). Many older generations in China are proficient in Dongguo and Russian, so it's highly likely that this roommate, whose family has produced a diplomat, has such an elder in their family, which is why they chose Spanish.

My roommate, who sleeps on the upper bunk opposite Bai Nuo, is named Jiang Hongtao. He is twenty years old, comes from the Harbin Army Special Forces, and is originally from Beijing. He majors in radiochemical engineering in the Department of Engineering Chemistry.

However, none of these were what Bai Nuo was concerned about. The only thing she was concerned about was her roommate's height. She didn't know if Fang Meng had done it on purpose, but there was a very obvious ink mark after the height, which looked like the pen had suddenly leaked ink. But no matter how Bai Nuo looked at it, she felt that it was intentional.

1.75 meters tall, this girl must be 1.75 meters tall, almost as tall as the flowers in her garden.

Why are there so many tall girls in this world? It's as if I'm filled with malice towards people like her.

Seeing this, Bai Nuo couldn't help but want to curse her father. Why didn't he pass on his genes to her when he was so tall?

Useless dad!!!

My roommate on the lower bunk is named Liu Ying. Judging from her name, she seems like a gentle and scholarly girl. She is only eighteen years old this year and comes from a water town in Jiangnan. However, she chose to major in biochemistry. According to her information, she is very talented in chemistry and once used the simplest materials to blow up several thugs who were trying to create chaos in a state-owned factory.

When Bai Nuo saw her roommate's profile, her eyes lit up and her lips involuntarily curled into a smile.

Hehe, I'm 1.56 meters tall.

She likes it!

The roommate on the upper bunk next to Bai Nuo's bed is named Mu Yuelan. She is from the military unit stationed in Dandong City, Liaoning Province. She is an excellent female communications soldier, 20 years old, and a student majoring in Russian in the Department of Foreign Languages.

The roommate on the lower bunk is named Shi Yuehua. She is probably the oldest roommate in their dormitory. She is twenty-three years old this year and studies the Department of Biopharmaceutical Engineering, which was just reopened at Kyoto University this year. She was recommended by the Kyoto State-owned Pharmaceutical Factory.

The roommate on the upper bunk opposite me is named Chai Shaolan. Judging from her name, you can tell that her parents are definitely not the kind of people who favor sons over daughters. She is twenty years old and comes from Sichuan Province.

My roommate on the lower bunk is named Shi Xingxiang. She is 21 years old this year and, like Chai Shaolan, she is a girl from Sichuan Province. Both of them are majoring in civil engineering.

According to the information, the two people's situation was purely coincidental. They did not know each other at all before they came. Chai Shaolan was a student recommended by the local county government's agricultural technology station, while Shi Xingxiang was recommended by the municipal government.

In fact, the information Fang Meng gave to Bai Nuo was very simple, written on just one sheet of paper. It wasn't that Fang Meng lacked the authority to delve deeper, but rather that he felt it was unnecessary to do so.

Bai Nuo felt the same way. The roommates the school arranged for her only looked at the most basic information. As long as the background was clean and the person wasn't someone who had sneaked in, it was fine.

Other than that, personality and character are not particularly important. If you get along, you can play together. If you don't get along, you can just keep a polite distance. If you can't even do that, you can just ignore each other.

After all, Bai Nuo doesn't spend much time in the dormitory, and none of her seven roommates are from the same department as her, so unnecessary interactions can be easily avoided.

At worst, she could take the initiative and simply throw the troublemakers out.

However, this information wasn't entirely useless; at least two of the individuals in it piqued Bai Nuo's interest.

Jiang Hongtao, who was also a special branch of the military, did not have a real special forces team at this time. However, due to certain special missions, some special garrison units in certain areas could apply to establish special operations teams.

Among the three branches of the armed forces—army, navy, and air force—special operations teams are few in number, and their assessments are so rigorous as to be almost hellish. It can be said that they treat people as if they were not human. Their sole purpose is to ensure that these special operations team members can return alive from various dangerous missions.

Female special forces soldiers are extremely rare, but Jiang Hongtao joined and even received a recommendation to enter university, which is enough to prove her excellence and strong military capabilities.

Although Bai Nuo was quite bothered by the girl's height.

Another one is Liu Ying, who blew up the ruthless bandits. According to the information, this girl is definitely the gentle and weak type. The girls from the Jiangnan water towns speak with a softer Wu dialect than the people from Shanghai. Her words can melt people's hearts, yet she has such great power. This contrast makes it hard for Bai Nuo not to be interested.

Bai Nuo suddenly had a premonition that school days shouldn't be too boring.