Gu Zi decided to talk to Su Shen about the matter later.
For now, she had something more pressing to take care of—her medical examination. The health report was a mandatory requirement for university admission, and she couldn't afford to be careless about it.
Early in the morning, she packed her things, hopped onto her bicycle, and pedaled her way to the hospital.
Upon arrival, she was taken aback by the sheer number of people waiting for their check-ups. Most of them looked around seventeen or eighteen—undoubtedly students who had just completed their college entrance exams.
She didn't recognize anyone in the crowd, so she found a spot where the cool breeze reached and sat down, quietly waiting for her turn. But before she could relax, a voice called out excitedly, unable to conceal its enthusiasm.
"Gu Zi, is that really you? I heard you got into Imperial Capital University—congratulations! You're incredible!"