Starting from a Fake University-Chapter 1587 - 837 Heartwarming Welcome Ceremony_2
Chapter 1587: Chapter 837 Heartwarming Welcome Ceremony_2
But for Ding Yue, no gratitude is necessary. Wang Shun, as a student of Mist City Arts and Science University, a player of the Feiyue Football Club, and everyone’s hero, everything he’s done simply feels right.
From the very beginning, Ding Yue never sought fame. He just couldn’t bear to see a football talent like Wang Shun, a hero filled with kindness and courage, fall like this.
The costs of Wang Shun’s emergency surgery, skin grafting materials, hospital stays, and other expenses added up to nearly two million yuan—which is an unimaginable burden for an ordinary rural family.
However, for Ding Yue, paying this amount posed almost no pressure.
For Ding Yue, talent is always far more valuable than money.
"Well then, Uncle, Auntie, if you’re worried about leaving Wang Shun here during his six-month recovery period, the school can offer you two jobs. You’ll stay on campus, with food and lodging taken care of. What do you think?"
Ding Yue sincerely asked Wang Shun’s parents.
Originally, there was an even more optimal solution: Mist City Arts and Science University could oversee Wang Shun’s six-month recovery period with the highest standards of care.
But Wang Shun’s parents couldn’t shake their concerns—parental worry is something Ding Yue deeply understands.
If Wang Shun’s parents were simply sent home, they’d only worry more.
Thus, Ding Yue came up with a plan.
The school would continue to provide full support for Wang Shun’s recovery, while his parents could stay by his side.
After all, Mist City Arts and Science University’s campus has plenty of available job positions and accommodations. Given the circumstances, fulfilling their desire to stay and care for their son was the natural choice.
"Is this... really possible?"
Wang Shun’s father, straightforward and humble, was visibly touched by Principal Ding’s generosity toward their family.
"Of course," Ding Yue replied with a warm smile.
After a moment, Wang Shun softly thanked Principal Ding.
It seemed the bright and perceptive Wang Shun had recognized Ding Yue’s intentions. Ding Yue didn’t elaborate but responded with a serene smile and a slight nod.
As a naturally gifted student, Wang Shun’s intelligence was evident. He realized the reasoning behind Principal Ding’s offer and understood that his parents wouldn’t easily return to their rural home, as they’d still worry about the upcoming six months of recovery.
So, he accepted Principal Ding’s arrangement, allowing his parents to stay with him. Once he fully recovered in six months, they could return home without worry.
"By the way, Mom and Dad, isn’t Yan Yan about to take the College Entrance Examination? How’s her current academic progress? I promised her once that I’d tutor her properly before the exams, but now there’s no chance—I’ll have to leave it to her."
Wang Shun spoke with both regret and helplessness.
"Your sister? She’s doing just fine," his mother answered with reassurance.
At that moment, Ding Yue smiled and added, "Wang Shun, your sister’s academic performance is something we’ve been monitoring closely here at the school. She’s maintained excellent standings all along and, in her recent large-scale exams, her scores have been above the admission line for tier-one universities."
"Huh?"
Wang Shun looked puzzled—why was the school paying so much attention to his sister’s academic achievements?
"Hahaha," Ding Yue chuckled and explained, "Your sister has already expressed her wish to enroll at Mist City Arts and Science University after the College Entrance Examination. With her current grades, Wang Shun, you can rest assured—once she gets admitted, she’ll not only have her tuition waived but also receive scholarships."
"That girl really made a wise choice this time," Wang Shun replied with a laugh.
In the past, Wang Shun never insisted that his sister, Wang Yan, attend Mist City Arts and Science University. He simply wanted her to freely choose whichever university she aspired to, based on her scores.
But now he saw things differently—for Wang Shun, no university could compare to Mist City Arts and Science University. If you have big dreams and dedicate yourself to them here, you’ll undoubtedly see them rewarded.
Besides, the university’s unique learning atmosphere far exceeds that of typical top-tier institutions. Only by experiencing it firsthand can you truly understand its value.
Thus, Wang Shun now hoped more than ever that his sister would choose Mist City Arts and Science University. He even considered convincing her to enroll.
Unexpectedly, Wang Yan had already decided to study here—how wonderful!
Ding Yue was equally delighted—having both siblings, Wang Shun and Wang Yan, joining Mist City Arts and Science University.
The older brother, Wang Shun, was a football prodigy, while his younger sister, Wang Yan, excelled in the sciences, particularly chemistry and biology. Her future was bound to be bright with the right guidance.
At Mist City Arts and Science University, Ding Yue’s confidence in promising such outcomes was unwavering.
"Wang Shun, the school plans to honor you as our campus hero and provide you with a monetary reward. We hope you’ll use the reward to care for your parents, but remember—your football dreams shouldn’t be neglected!"
Ding Yue spoke quietly to Wang Shun about this arrangement.
"Yes, Principal Ding, you can count on me. Football is the passion of my life," Wang Shun replied with unwavering determination.
Throughout the ride, Ding Yue and Wang Shun discussed many topics.
They talked extensively about Wang Shun’s football aspirations and the path his sister Wang Yan might choose.
As the conversation continued, the convoy gradually approached the gates of Mist City Arts and Science University.
"Wang Shun, take a look,"
Ding Yue gestured toward the scene at the campus entrance with a smile.
"What’s this?"
Upon seeing the sight, Wang Shun’s body trembled slightly with emotion.
"It looks like the students have spontaneously organized a welcoming event for your return," Ding Yue said calmly.
This event wasn’t something Ding Yue had initiated—it was entirely driven by the students themselves.
"Home,"
The word escaped Wang Shun’s lips instinctively.
That single word, "home," was profoundly heartwarming.
Wang Shun had come to see Mist City Arts and Science University as his own home, and every student welcoming his recovery and return felt like family.
"Welcome back, Wang Shun!"
The students at the campus gate shouted unanimously.
Banners read, "Welcome Home, Hero!" while students held confetti cannons, their faces radiating joy.
Watching this unfold, viewers in Mist City Arts and NTS livestream chatrooms were overcome with emotion.
"Wow, these students and alumni are so heartwarming!"
"Boohoo, Mist City Arts and Science University has such an incredible campus atmosphere."
"Was this really all organized spontaneously?"
"Welcome home, hero!"
"If I could study at a university with such an amazing atmosphere, I’d be truly blessed."
"This just solidified my determination to apply to Mist City Arts and Science University after the College Entrance Examination."
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"Wow! A sea of students welcoming their hero back. Truly moving!"
"Tears incoming—so emotional!"
"Absolutely touched!"
This scene would surely warm and move the hearts of anyone who witnessed it.
After stepping out of the car, Wang Shun faced his classmates and shouted, "Thank you, everyone!"
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
Confetti cannons burst as Wang Shun walked into Mist City Arts and Science University, surrounded by flowers, applause, and warm smiles.
A new Chapter of life, born of resilience, had begun.
Returning to campus, Wang Shun was struck by the familiarity of the place once again.
Next, reporters from Mist City Arts Television and NTS were there to conduct live interviews with Wang Shun and those around him.
Ding Yue immediately arranged accommodations for Wang Shun’s parents, ensuring they’d be settled in to stay by their son’s side during his six-month recovery and rehabilitation period.