Fang Yuan traveled through a parallel world and inherited the private high school founded by his late grandfather, Yun Ding High School.
Due to its consistent ranking as the worst high school in Jingcheng City throughout the year, its qualification to be allowed to run as a school would soon be canceled. Fortunately, for Fang Yuan, the universe activated the Strongest Principal System. As long as the school gained prestige, it could establish buildings, summon famous talents, and redeem various God-level rewards.
From the founding of the main teaching building to improving the efficiency of learning; constructing a library, improving overall intelligence, constructing a well-equipped hospital as well as ensuring health and safety standards are followed...the Strongest Principal System made everything possible.
In addition, the System provided a concert hall, art gallery, a lake garden, an observatory, a cafeteria with five-star cuisine as well.
However, this was not all, the System even allowed Fang Yuan to summon world-famous talents from parallel worlds to teach his students. He could summon Shakespeare to teach Literature, Gauss to teach Mathematics, Einstein for Physics, Curie for Chemistry, Darwin for Biology, and Nightingale for medicine.
He could also summon Beethoven to teach music, Van Gogh for art, Spielberg for film, and Messi for football!
Thus, a formidable high school that would shock the world was born. Students would go forth to win Nobel Prizes, Olympic Medals and break world records in all the manner of categories. Countless Hollywood celebrities and Silicon Valley geniuses would be produced by the school.
“Bitcoin? Oh, you mean our IT Department teacher, Satoshi Nakamoto’s little experiment?”
Even students from prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Cambridge, and Oxford would cry about wanting to attend Yun Ding High School.

College Construction: My Principal System
- Genre: Urban
- Author: 50 for a thousand words
- Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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The protagonist, a dedicated principal, navigates the complex landscape of higher education, grappling with bureaucracy, budget constraints, and the evolving needs of students. Through his journey, readers are invited to reflect on the importance of empathy, innovation, and the pursuit of genuine excellence in education. The book highlights the role of educators as catalysts for change, demonstrating how a single individual can make a lasting impact on the lives of countless students.
"College Construction" also explores the tension between tradition and progress, encouraging readers to consider whether the systems we have in place are truly fostering the growth and development of the next generation. By sharing both triumphs and setbacks, the story serves as a reminder that change is often messy and incremental, but ultimately necessary for progress.
Ultimately, this novel leaves a profound impression on its readers, inspiring them to question their own beliefs about education and motivating them to contribute to the ongoing construction of a more inclusive, supportive, and student-centered college experience. It is a testament to the resilience and determination of those who strive to create a brighter future for our collective intellectual growth.
Even the title of the novel has typos!
What's worse the protagonist is called Fang Yuan. For this superficial idiot to share the name of one of fiction's greatest protagonists. I can't tolerate this heresy! What this protagonist should've been named is Yun Che. Or better yet Zhang Ye.
Because the story itself and the characters are very flat the novel focuses on two things. The individual scenes and the reaction of the world around it.
The reactions of the world might look nuanced at first, but they are stupidly repetitive at times. Therefore the focus is directed on subtly criticism of the real world school system, education bias and the skewed world fiew of older generations. Simply put, the current school system does not suit the future job marked and living environment.
For example, the gaming industry is huge and a great opportunity for those with talent, just like other sports, but we hardly ever see schools support it in the way they support other sports.
The individual scenes mostly depend on a summoned character, a famous person from a parallel world. This is were I have to draw a line. The author did not do his research, the people he summons are very famous, but he often has trouble pinpointing the reason for their fame and differentiate it from what they are actually good at.
For example: G. R. R. Martin is a famous author, but what made him famous is decidedly not, as stated in this novel, his ability to tell a story from multiple perspectives . Martin is a master of world building and overarching and very compelling story lines. He uses multiple perspectives in his books, mostly because his narrators die often, but it is decidedly not something special to do that and he is not even remotely famous for it. It was genuinely hard for me to think of something Martin is less proficient at, precise and consice descriptions, Martin loves going on long tangents and is kind of infamous for drawing out scenes in his book.
I don't particularly like this novel, I really dislike some of the characters summoned and their lack of personality. They mostly feel misrepresented. But I like that the author tries to critique the current educational standards.
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