The final lineup turned out to be bigger than expected, with two boys, Su Huai and Song Yao, and four girls, Ding Yi, Huang Mengting, and Chen Lan from dorm 511, and the class representative Wen You.
Song Yao was a frail-looking, somewhat introverted sprout of a boy, not tall and usually very quiet. To everyone's surprise, he turned out to be neighbors with Gu Jiuyue!
Gu Jiuyue was currently recuperating in West Mountain Number Courtyard, and little Song's home was in building 7.
Of course, his situation was definitely not the same as Gu Jiuyue's. Gu Tongshu was mainly active in Jiangnan, with properties in Jinling, Shanghai and Hangzhou, and the Magic Capital. The several houses he had in the Imperial Capital were prepared for Gu Jiuyue and were not often inhabited.
And Song Yao's family's most valuable property might just be the West Mountain Number Courtyard villa; it's hard to say how big the disparity is.
But this was also quite wealthy; he kept it really well hidden.