Chapter 190 Performance
No matter what, a group of people bullying one person is akin to the strong taking advantage of the weak.

Min Hao never believed that the uproar caused by the collective attack was justice, nor did he think that self-deceiving silence was an escape.

Axioms need to be discerned by people, but they cannot be discerned solely based on personal subjectivity. Everything needs to be traced back to its origins and examined within the context of actual circumstances.

Regardless of who was right or wrong, the whole thing started with a conflict between Huan Xian and the rest of the students in Class Two. He wanted to know what earth-shattering thing these people were arguing about that had led them to this point, to the point of fighting each other. They had only known each other for a short time, so why did it have to come to this?

For a minor whose brain and mental development are not yet fully awakened, mental strength is extremely important and cannot be compromised. Instead, a bunch of reckless fools are messing around; if they cause any real problems, they'll be in for a world of trouble.

If we can figure out the conflict, see if it's a personal problem or a misunderstanding, and then find a way to resolve it, then everyone can shake hands and make peace and get along well... That's the ending Lieutenant Min-ho wants to achieve.

However, the person involved was extremely uncooperative and stubborn, and it was unclear what they were thinking.

Min Hao had already shown immense patience, adopting a confidant persona that wasn't actually suitable for him as he communicated with Huan Xian. He tried his best to use gentle and neutral words to persuade the other party, guiding him to express his worries and concerns.

But this person just wouldn't say anything. No matter how Ren Minhao asked, guided, or even scolded him, he wouldn't talk. He even stubbornly told several first-year homeroom teachers that they didn't need to care and that they could punish him for whatever consequences he caused.

Will you die if you say something? And do you even realize you're saying one thing and meaning another? You tell others not to worry about it, but your face unconsciously betrays a slightly aggrieved expression that says, "You wouldn't help me anyway." You have to speak up! How are we supposed to solve this if we don't...?

In short, no matter how Ren Minhao and Nordby interrogated the other party, they still couldn't get the answer out of him.

At this moment, Min Hao, the center-back, finally felt a sense of exhaustion and weariness from this student whom he usually didn't have to worry about much.

Helpless, he turned to the remaining dozen or so people on the other side and asked them one by one, hoping to get some information out of them.

Min Hao first summoned a bystander to ask about the situation, then summoned two other people to recount and corroborate the story, and finally questioned the other party involved in the fight.

This time, perhaps because they were punished severely, their usually tight-lipped mouths seemed to loosen up all at once, and they got all the information out of them very easily.

He'd gotten the cause and effect out of the question, and the origin of the conflict seemed to be clear, but... it would have been better if he'd never known! He had absolutely no way of solving this problem.

Aside from the fact that the fight was a two-on-one situation, the other two individuals certainly deserved to be punished. However, at the root of the problem, it's hard to say who was right and who was wrong; each had their own reasons, and he had no way to resolve the issue.

No wonder Huan Xian was so stubborn. Judging from his expression, he's probably always been in this situation, and therefore has given up hope. To be honest, if we really have to determine who's right and wrong, he's probably the most innocent one.

So were the others wrong? Not really. After all, people are instinctively afraid of the unknown, afraid of terrifying things that have an overwhelming advantage over them, and thus choose to stay away from them. We can't blame them.

Min Hao could teach Huan Xian to be less withdrawn and how to get along with his classmates, but he still couldn't directly change Huan Xian's situation.

He could punish those people, making them stop their childish and foolish ways of rejecting others, but he couldn't command them to set aside their fears and approach another person. So, did the Eighth Legion also find this child too troublesome, which is why they sent him here? But did they ever consider that this child might not be suitable to be taught among ordinary children at all?

He was actually an oddball.

How am I supposed to manage this? A group of little hedgehogs has been mixed in with an unsettling element. It's only been a month, what will happen later? Min Hao is starting to worry about his teaching duties that will last for several years.

It was so difficult to send these little troublemakers away for two days, let them have some fun in the competition, and think that I could also give my brain a break.

Unexpectedly, the first person from their conducting department to jump out of the competition was Huan Xian, and in such an ordinary way, which surprised Min Hao.

"That little girl reacted quite quickly," Captain Nordby remarked, noting her good overall perspective.

After watching the trio's performance in surviving the flood, the two officers from the first-year command department were somewhat surprised.

Jiang Hui and the others only witnessed the events firsthand, and it all passed by in a daze.

But those outside have a third-party, God-like perspective. In this sudden and uncontrollable torrent, the reactions and self-rescue actions of the individuals are clearly visible.

Of the three, the girl is probably the most outstanding. Despite having a very high initial score bonus, there's a reason why she has been able to maintain her top position since the start of the competition. Her action ability, strategy, speed, way of thinking, and even instinctive reactions are all remarkable.

While there are shortcomings, and she exhibits the inevitable recklessness and blind spots of a beginner, it is undeniable that her entire approach is truly exceptional, making her top spot well-deserved.

Then there was Huan Xian. Although it was unclear why this boy would inexplicably approach such a stranger, it had to be said that his choice of Jiang Hui as such a unique partner was quite appropriate. The two quickly found common ground and could subtly trust each other, demonstrating a remarkably high level of cooperation.

Huan Xian can get along so well with people, how come he's doing so badly in class? Sigh, it's because of his ability. In the eyes of those in the know, it is indeed a terrifying existence, almost incomprehensible, unless he himself gives up using this ability.

It's likely that Jiang Hui is acting alone and hasn't been discovered yet, so there's nothing to be afraid of.

What surprised Min Hao the most was that Huan Xian would take the initiative to communicate and cooperate with another unfamiliar classmate, Zhou, to overcome the chaotic difficulties while fearing drowning.

The fact that the person actually overcame their innate fear and apprehension and accepted it was what surprised Min Hao the most. For a moment, he wondered if the children in Class Two were just too psychologically fragile. How come someone who wasn't even from the command department could accept it, but they couldn't?
And... can anyone tell him why logistics students have such innate command abilities?

Did the admissions office even bother to screen applicants properly? They let such a talented person slip through their fingers and end up in the logistics department! What a waste!

(End of this chapter)

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