Jiang Hui went straight to the living area from the school office. It was already around four or five in the afternoon, and it would be dark in more than an hour, so she had to quickly arrange the dormitory.
As expected, she ran into the peak traffic time, and everyone crowded into the living area to handle procedures at this time.
Fortunately, Jiang Hui had already read about it in the brochure. There are four types of dormitories here. One is a collective dormitory, which usually accommodates seven people. The price is relatively affordable, and it is almost free when combined with the school subsidy. However, some people who are more lively, outgoing and good at socializing will prefer this type of dormitory. This type is the closest to the size of the dormitory she attended in Blue Star.
Then there are two types of dormitories with slightly fewer people, four-person dormitories and double dormitories. These types are quieter and are the most popular among students. With fewer people and a less complicated environment, it is more suitable for students to maintain a relatively stable relationship.
Finally, there is the most spacious but most expensive single dormitory among all dormitory types. As the name suggests, it is for one person to live in, and the space is not small, comparable to the size of a four-person dormitory. It is just a bit lonely to live alone, and this type of dormitory is set up far away from the teaching area, and you have to walk the longest distance every day.
Jiang Hui wanted to follow the crowd and choose a four-person dormitory, but considering her strange sleeping habits and the hidden danger of her mental space, she often stayed up all night. If she couldn't sleep, she would disturb others, and if she didn't get up, she would suffocate herself. Forget it, it's better to be alone. The price is actually quite reasonable. Almost all the expenses of the school include subsidies from the Empire, which are all terribly low.
She applied for a single dormitory with the staff in the living area. The good news was that single dormitories were still available, but the bad news was that the dormitory was almost in the area farthest from the teaching area and was quite close to the boys' accommodation area.
"I'm sorry, classmate, this is the only room left. Due to different schedules, the dormitories for students majoring in military and students majoring in ordinary areas are separated. This year, many female students choose single dormitories. If you come later, you can only choose a four-person dormitory or a standard seven-person room..." The staff in the living area looked embarrassed. Maybe they had been asked too many questions before, so they gave a lot of replies before Jiang Hui even asked.
Jiang Hui wanted to say something, but when she glanced at a female classmate walking over, she immediately changed her words and said, "Okay, this is the single room. Please help me with the formalities. Thank you."
The staff lady seemed to be frightened by her. She was stunned for a moment, then nodded and quickly completed the procedures for Jiang Hui online. Then she gave her a strangely shaped metal thing that looked like a key, and told her that the system had arranged for the robot to deliver daily necessities to the dormitory she registered. These were also included in the dormitory fee, and basic daily necessities were distributed quarterly.
After a long time, Jiang Hui returned empty-handed and went to the dormitory area with only a room number in mind.
So that classmate Clarence really did it for her own good, but she didn't take it to heart, and now she can only live in the farthest place.
However, it was only the first day of school, and the single and double dormitories were all booked, and there were not many quadruple dormitories left. Wouldn't that mean that students who registered later would have no choice but to live in standard rooms? Jiang Hui thought that this was also a small reward from the school for the students who actively came to school.
It was a single dormitory anyway. As for the fact that it was far from the teaching area, she could just get up earlier and go there. All the single dormitories were actually quite far away, but the one she lived in was particularly far away.
So Jiang Hui walked towards his dormitory building on the last rays of sunlight.
By the time she arrived at Dormitory Building N, it was already completely dark. It was past six o'clock, and Jiang Hui regretted not going into the cafeteria to eat when she passed by just now.
But when she passed by just now, she saw that everyone was coming from the dormitory area in a clean and tidy manner, or had already entered the cafeteria together, talking and laughing, so she didn't want to go in. Then she remembered that her dormitory had not been arranged yet, so she rushed there in a hurry.
Forget it, I'll go downstairs and buy some fast food later, make do with it, and talk about it tomorrow. Today is the first day at school, and there are still many things to arrange. If they are not arranged well, Jiang Hui will be a little worried.
In fact, it is understandable why the single dormitories are gone so quickly. Standing in front of the dormitory, the single dormitories are indeed quite quiet compared to other types of dormitories. There are only about ten floors in a building, and it seems that there are no more than three single rooms on each floor, so there are about thirty rooms in a building.
There are so many female students from all departments in the intermediate college. Military majors are separated from ordinary majors, so it is normal that there are not enough rooms.
Jiang Hui quickly found her room number and entered the dormitory on the sixth floor where she would live for at least a year unless something unexpected happened.
The dormitory is quite spacious, about 20 square meters, with one bedroom, one living room and one bathroom. The room is very simple with just a bed. It is called a living room but it feels more like a study area, with simple stools, bookshelves, and an extra-large desk that is a bit like a workbench.
Jiang Hui didn't feel anything. At school, conditions were limited and this was already pretty good. It was a single dormitory that she had paid several times the price for.
She roughly inspected the inside and outside of the room to see if there were any problems with the hardware equipment, then she unpacked the daily necessities piled up at the entrance and placed them in their proper places. She also had to put away the things she had brought back from home and loaded into the space button.
After an hour or two of adjustment, she managed to arrange the dormitory. It looked like there weren't many things, but in reality, they were all quite messy and quite tiring.
This was the first time Jiang Hui had to do so many things manually since coming to StarCraft. She had originally thought that almost everything in StarCraft was covered by machines, but it turned out that there were still some things that she had to do by herself. I guess the school wanted students to improve their manual operation and self-care abilities.
Jiang Hui was so tired that she didn't want to eat, so she set an alarm and went to sleep. Then she woke up in her mental space as usual, read a book, fiddled with the mecha model, and waited for 24 hours to pass. But she had already slept, so when she woke up in the real space, she could only use her computer to read books.
She used to intentionally adjust her sleeping time because she always felt uneasy sleeping in the spiritual space and was afraid that it would have a negative impact on her body. But after these days of experimentation, Jiang Hui found that sleeping in the space really did not affect anything in reality. It felt similar to sleeping for such a long time, and she could even recover better.
So Jiang Hui basically sleeps whenever she wants, and then finds something to study when she wakes up in her mental space or outside of it. This is why she insists on living in a single dormitory.