Chapter 189 A troublemaker?
"Isn't that the troublemaker in your class? I never thought he'd have to work with someone like that." The usually composed Command Department members on the other side were unusually noisy with discussion.

"What are those two majors?"

"I don't know which one is taller, but the girl is currently the top student in military-related majors."

"another……"

At Beska Intermediate Academy, the Command Department is arguably the most unique major. It's undeniably a highly sought-after major, regardless of the institution. Countless high-potential awakened individuals flock to it, yet it's also one of the rarest majors in terms of enrollment.

The class of '89983 enrolled three classes.

The Class of '89982 had two classes, while the Class of '89981 doesn't even have enough students for one class. So the Command Department really has few people, with only 6 class advisors, and it's the department with the fewest students in the entire college.

Furthermore, their department differs from other majors, and students' qualifications are not ranked according to class number. Indeed, their class has less than half the size of a regular class, and command truly requires exceptional talent; if they were to rank students by ability, they wouldn't even be able to form classes.

But none of this can stop students' natural pursuit of this seemingly cool career. A large proportion of those who apply for military-related majors have thought about entering this field, but due to talent limitations, schools don't accept everyone, and there are even special interviews required.

Ironically, this popular major is characterized by its extremely low-key approach. Students often train independently and rarely interact with students from other majors. Sometimes, by the end of the semester, students from other majors might not even recognize all of the few dozen students in their group.

Even though it's only been a short time since the start of the semester, this has already begun to show.

The combat individual soldier system has many people and many classes. The elite class and the ordinary class are crammed together, almost making up half the number of people in a class.

Moreover, most of the popular participants in this competition are their students, and there are probably an entire class of outstanding performers among them.

Even if everyone in the faculty restrains themselves, the noise from so many people will still be loud, and their side is the most lively in the entire faculty seating area.

The students from the neighboring mecha department were equally impressive, dressed impeccably and exuding elegance as they excitedly discussed the people on the screen, as if they were watching a spectacle.

Most of those who choose this major are not fully awakened individuals from relatively well-off families and with decent mental strength levels, but in terms of combat power, they are naturally inferior to the strong individuals in the combat individual soldier major. The class instructors of the mecha major are aware of their students' abilities and have not been thinking about competing with the top group for first place; participation is the key.

They were naturally in a superior mindset and didn't really care much about the prize of those few mechs. Because they were all mech pilots, no matter how bad their skills were, they were still mech pilots. They were born to build mechs, and their dream was mostly to create a coveted interstellar mech in their lifetime.

Some busybodies even secretly started a betting pool in the department to see who would win the top three spots, making it quite a spectacle.

As for the other departments such as reconnaissance, navigation, and logistics, they are all bustling with activity in their own way.

The command department remained calm throughout. Even when a child stood out, they viewed them with a critical eye rather than offering unsolicited praise, because an excellent commander is certainly not judged solely on individual ability.

Unfortunately, so far, very few of them have performed well enough to meet their standards. Of course, a group of kids who haven't even figured out how to conduct mental energy transmission shouldn't be expected to be good at commanding the overall situation; it would be good enough if they could demonstrate some of the qualities of a leader.

As for the "troublemaker" class advisor mentioned at the beginning, he is Lieutenant Min Hao, the current class advisor of Class 2, Command Department, Class of 89983. That "troublemaker" is Huan Xian, one of Jiang Hui's current teammates.

The person speaking to Min Hao was Captain Nordby, the class advisor of Class 3.

Captain Nordby was a veteran nearing retirement, and considering his years of service and rank, he wasn't exactly a formidable figure. But someone who survived the fiercest battles unscathed was no ordinary man. He possessed extremely rich military experience, leading his squad to victory in several unequal engagements.

He was straightforward and uninhibited, never hiding his laughter, anger, or swearing. He possessed a typical soldier's heroic spirit and was the most respected "elder brother" in the department.

He treats almost all the children in his class equally, and he also naturally appreciates the children in other classes.

He also remembered that troublemaker in Min Hao's class. Their class was so small, barely enough to fill the classroom, and everyone was constantly looking at each other. Even with their individual personalities, they couldn't avoid interacting. Besides, they were already the smallest class; it wouldn't be good if they caused internal divisions.

However, most of these dozen or twenty people have strong personalities. Among them, a few are particularly difficult to manage; some are either hard to manage or too difficult to manage.

Huan Xian belongs to the former category. His abilities and potential are self-evident. He was sent by the Eighth Army Corps, so his background should be relatively clean. His performance during training was outstanding. There are only a few people in the department who can compare to him.

However, this person was quite strange. To say he was arrogant wouldn't be accurate; he was rather down-to-earth, even a bit rough around the edges. He wasn't spoiled like a scion of a wealthy family, and he was very obedient during training, making him a very easy student to manage.

But if you say he's approachable, he gets along with almost no one in his class. For some reason, his classmates ostracize him, either isolating him or arguing and fighting with him; two weeks ago, they almost had a group fight.

When asked why, he refused to say. When asked, he refused to say the same thing as everyone else. They're a bunch of troublesome and worrisome people.

If that's the case, Min Hao will just assume Huan Xian is a bit aloof, and if they can't get along, so be it; the command department doesn't necessarily have to teach that. But the problem is that half a month ago during military training, a group of idiots who couldn't even control their mental energy actually used it to fight each other, all because of that little personal conflict.

If Min Hao hadn't arrived in time, Huan Xian and the two men he was fighting against would have suffered mental damage.

The fact that someone suffered mental damage before the official start of the semester is unprecedented in the Command Department, which prides itself on its composure. Of course, there has never been a case of a few people fighting while a group of people stood by with their arms crossed.

Min Hao has a short temper to some extent, and he can't tolerate these brats continuing to act recklessly. The fact that he didn't force them to ask for the reason earlier was already a rare display of his patience.

So that time he simply punished the entire class severely, and then singled out a few of the individuals involved, determined to get to the bottom of things.

To avoid further escalating the conflict between Huan Xian and the other students in the class, he was the first to talk to Huan Xian, wanting to ask him again why he was being ostracized by the entire class.

(End of this chapter)

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