Chapter 1719 about Nine Star City
Yi Tingfeng walked up to Tang Yichen, stretched out his hand and hooked his neck, "Can you add my name when you greet me next time? I'm such a big person, can you not see me, or am I not worthy of having a name?"
Tang Yichen heard the words, with a perfunctory face: "Next time."
Whether it is expression or tone, it is very perfunctory.
Yi heard the words, and secretly clicked his tongue, "Can you be more perfunctory?"
Tang Yichen ignored him, but Fu Xiyan, who was at the side, looked at Yi Tingfeng and said, "How's the matter going?"
Yi listened to the rumors, and thought of the business, "I asked the dean, and the dean said that the key was given by City Lord Yan. I also asked about City Lord Yan, and it was mailed to him by someone else. As for who sent it, He doesn't know either."
Yi Tingfeng said, and shrugged.
Fu Xiyan: "Is there no mailing address?"
Yi Tingfeng nodded, "Yes, it was sent from Veruila, State F. As for who the sender was, I couldn't find out. A section of the monitoring at the sending point was deleted."
Listening to the conversation between the two, Tang Yichen asked, "What key?"
Fu Xiyan: "The key to Nine Star City."
As soon as Fu Xiyan said this, Gu Zhiqi paused slightly, turned his head to look at Fu Xiyan, "Nine Star City?"
As soon as Gu Zhiqi's question came out, Tang Yichen also turned his head to look at Fu Xiyan.
This is also the first time he has heard of Nine Star City.
Fu Xiyan nodded, thinking that Gu Zhiqi might not have heard of Nine Stars City, so he explained to her: "It is said that Nine Stars City is a city separated from this world."
"The average person doesn't know it exists."
"Many people don't know where the First Academy of Central Continent College is. In fact, the First Academy is in Nine Star City."
The First Academy and Central Continent College are not actually the same academy. In Nine Stars City, First Academy is a separate academy called Nine Stars Academy, which is the highest institution in Nine Stars City. First Academy is just what the world calls Nine Stars Academy.
It is said that in Nine Star Academy, there are not only science-related majors, but also metaphysics, ancient martial arts, incense refining, alchemy and other majors.
Many majors require talent. Nine Stars City has a small population, so talents will be brought in from this world. The principal of Nine Stars College cooperated with the principal of Central Continent College to establish a college in this world.
Those who are admitted to the First Academy will eventually go to Nine Star City.
Fu Xiyan also talked about the entrance to Nine Star City.
As Master Neng said, there are really only two entrances to Nine Star City, one is in Zhongzhou College and the other is in Tianyu Pavilion.
And the entrance is not open all year round. The entrance in Central Continent College requires a key, and it can only be opened once a month.
The entrance of Tianyu Pavilion also has a time to open, and Fu Xiyan doesn't know exactly when.
Fu Xiyan said that most people don't know the existence of Nine Star City. In fact, the real situation is that except for the people who go out of Nine Star City, there are only a few people in this world who know the existence of Nine Star City.
Currently, among the people Fu Xiyan knows, the only ones who have been to Nine Star City are the principal of Zhongzhou College and the owner of Zhongzhou City.
Even Fu Xiyan only knew about the existence of Nine Star City not long ago.
It turned out that they had also asked Mr. Neng and Mr. Quan about the existence of Nine Star City. Just like Gu Zhiqi learned about the existence of Nine Star City from Mr. Neng, Fu Xiyan and the others also learned about the existence of Nine Star City from Mr. Neng and Mr. Quan.
As for why they know more than Gu Zhiqi, it is because they have been investigating the affairs of Nine Star City during the six days when Gu Zhiqi was unconscious.
And then actually let them find out.
From Fu Xiyan, Gu Zhiqi also knew one more thing—the reason why the First Academy of Central Continent College did not recruit students for two years.
(end of this chapter)