On the first day of freshmen enrollment, there were no restrictions imposed by the dormitory management regarding male entry into the female dormitory. The four of them proceeded to Room 301 on the third floor of the dormitory.

As soon as the door swung open, Lisa couldn’t contain her excitement and exclaimed, “Oh my God, the atmosphere in this dormitory is incredible, don’t you think?”

Despite the dormitory having an area exceeding 50 square meters, there were only two bunk beds present, each with a bed on the top and a desk below. Furthermore, the dormitory featured two combined wardrobes equipped with combination locks, as well as an independent bathroom complete with a shower.

Undeniably, this environment was far superior to the standard student dormitories found elsewhere in the university.

Taken aback by Lisa’s exclamation, Claudia wore a look of surprise as she surveyed the room, asking with curiosity, “Miss Lisa, aren’t all school dormitories like this? This seems rather typical. It’s fantastic if you don’t compare it, right? There isn’t even a common area.”

In Claudia’s understanding, university dormitories in Canada and the United States typically began with at least a double room, and some dormitories even resembled shared suites. Each of the four residents would have their own individual rooms, along with a communal living room and kitchen. Therefore, the ordinary double room in front of her was indeed ordinary to Claudia.

When Lisa entered university, she had no knowledge of the living standards in Canada.

Perplexed by Claudia’s remark about the absence of a living room in the dormitory, Lisa asked, “Why would a dormitory need a living room?”

chimed in with a smile, “Lisa, keep in mind that Claudia grew up in Canada. There are likely many differences between the schools in our respective countries. Moreover, Canada has a vast land area and a sparse population, resulting in more resources per capita. Therefore, there is no need for school dormitories to

orphanage. There were over ten children and an aunt living in the same room, packed with belongings. Each of us only had our own set of small quilts and pillows. To have eight people in a dormitory with their own beds, even if it’s just the upper or lower bunk, is wonderful. Seeing this dormitory

help Claudia make her bed. We should also check what else is missing and head straight to

I can handle

Lewis laughed and said, “Of course, parents usually

to assist Claudia in unpacking the new bedding and skillfully

neatly arranged, Mrs. Lewis posed a question to the trio, “Should we grab a bite to eat first, or should we do

school cafeteria around noon to see if Claudia can

a peculiar sensation in his pants pocket. He realized that the ring was acting up again, this marked the third

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