Don Albert had taken on the role of director of the admissions office at the Elys-Champ Hot Spring and was fully prepared to welcome the new students.
He had gone above and beyond, providing complete daily necessities for each student, along with uniform training clothes and study stationery. The practice uniforms were made with exquisite materials and featured comfortable Tai Chi suits.
To highlight the consistency, Don Albert had even gone as far as to have someone hand-embroider a ginkgo leaf on the left chest of each training uniform.
According to him, if there was any leaf that could represent Chinese traditional culture, it was the ginkgo leaf. The result was a truly unique representation of Chinese culture.
In addition to registering information and distributing supplies, Don Albert had taken on the responsibility of arranging the groups and dormitories for the students. With hundreds of rooms at the Elys-Champ Hot Springs Villa, accommodation conditions were spacious and each person had their independent room.
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