After the college entrance exam results came out, it didn’t take long for people to consistently show off their acceptance letters and the welcome gifts each university prepared for students online.
[Northern Arctic’s Fish: Grand Cathay University’s big gift box, aren’t you jealous!]
The accompanying picture was of a gift box printed with the Grand Cathay University logo, containing a specially customized pen and notebook, a campus card, and a set of four brass bookmarks, each with a unique logo.
[Exam Success: The official statement said you can’t show your exam ticket, can’t show acceptance letters, so just a small showcase of the welcome gift.]
The picture showed the custom tote bag from South University, containing a cup, a set of South University postcards and a keychain, and a campus card.
[Destiny in My Hands: Your welcome gifts are all weak!]
The accompanying picture depicted Stoneford University’s welcome gift—a thick stack of manuals.
Including "Stoneford University Acceptance Letter," "New Student Enrollment Guide," "Academic Guide," "Student Financial Aid Policy Introduction," "New Student Enrollment Safety Guide," "Stoneford University Rules: One Hundred Items," "New Student Electronic Account Usage Guide" ...
The previous comments were filled with envy, but Stoneford University’s comments were full of laughter.
[Flourishing Flowers: Hahaha, Stoneford University is killing me, giving new students a hundred manuals.]
[Gudongdong: You don’t understand, serious universities give booklets. I’m not serious, I want to go to a not serious university. Hahaha]
[Stoneford University Senior: This year the welcome gifts added two more booklets than our year, so envious.]
[My Heart Like Stone: Just saw the mascot doll from Capital University, then looked at Stoneford University’s, what on earth is this??]
Amidst the playful comments, one post grabbed most people’s attention.
[A Cloud-piercing Talisman: Sea City Taoist Academy welcome gift box.]
The picture showed the six-piece set from Scarlett Jennings.
This sparked a wave of secondary comments, all inquiring about what kind of weird university the Taoist Academy was, the first time seeing a school giving out Eight Drigrams Plates and Talisman Papers.
Wasn’t this blatant superstition?
[Rhino Niu Niu: Can anyone explain Sea City Taoist Academy?]
[Capital University’s Little Cutie: I don’t know Sea City Taoist Academy, but I’ve heard of Capital Taoist Academy, it’s said to be a closed campus, idlers can’t enter.]
[Suddenly Hearing Peach Blossoms at Night: These schools should be similar to Buddhist Academies, right?]
[No Matter: Kind of curious, what kind of people would go to such a school?]
Information about Sea City Taoist Academy did not cause a big splash online, mainly because this school hardly had an online presence.
Some even claimed that the so-called Taoist Academy’s six-piece set was just staged photography gimmicks.
These doubts persisted until Sea City’s official account suddenly released a poster about the city’s image ambassadors, pushing the public’s curiosity to another level.
Sea City’s image ambassador was an initiative led by the government and sponsored by the Jennings Group, showcasing the city’s image.
Eight outstanding students were selected from Sea City’s seven colleges, representing the city’s eight districts.
Among them were Scarlett Jennings and Azura Loomis.
No one knew if it was the Sea City government’s deliberate move.
The released poster noted each student’s performance in the recent college entrance exam and their final choice of prestigious university.
Scarlett Jennings, as Sea City’s top scorer this year, with her exquisite and beautiful appearance and impressive scores, successfully took the central position.
When everyone saw the poster, they were almost immediately drawn to Scarlett Jennings in the middle.
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