Chapter 65 Exploration
Surprisingly, although this classmate seemed rather aloof and not very talkative, he was actually quite helpful by nature.

Upon hearing this, the other person casually asked Jiang Hui if she needed to go to the academic affairs office to handle something urgent. If it wasn't urgent, perhaps she should go and complete the dormitory registration procedures first.

While the college allows students to choose their dormitory type based on their individual needs, as long as they pay for the different types, even dormitories of the same type can vary. Some places are particularly noisy and not quiet, while others may be quite remote, requiring a long walk to reach the teaching area.

If Jiang Hui goes to choose a dormitory later, she may find it difficult to choose a residential area she likes.

Jiang Hui was taken aback, not expecting this.

But she wanted to go to the academic affairs office to finalize something. It was something she had made with a teacher there before enrolling, and she urgently needed to confirm it. It wasn't easy to change anything now, so the dormitory matter had to be postponed.

However, she was still grateful for the kind reminder. After expressing her gratitude, she said that she needed to go to the Academic Affairs Office to handle her business first and asked the other party to tell her the location of the Academic Affairs Office.

The other person didn't ask her any more questions, reverting to their initial indifference—or rather, their consistent indifference—and gave Jiang Hui directions. They even logged on and sent her a campus map, the kind that allows you to locate landmarks. This was exactly what Jiang Hui needed right now.

I never expected that this classmate would be so kind-hearted despite his cold exterior.

Jiang Hui quickly thanked the other party, and before leaving, she couldn't help but glance back one more time. Then she saw the identity plaque on the registration table where the other party was sitting.

Theophele Clarence.

That's a really long name... even written in the common language of interstellar space, it still seems long enough.

Fortunately, Jiang Hui is in interstellar space, in a human body, so her memory is still pretty good. If she were on Earth with her terrible memory, she probably wouldn't be able to remember the name even after glancing at it five or six times.

Jiang Hui followed the navigation and headed towards the Academic Affairs Office.

Meanwhile, Clarence, the kind person she had just mentioned, glanced thoughtfully at Jiang Hui's departing figure.

This student, Jiang, was thin and slender. Judging from his bone structure and muscle outline, he looked like an ordinary, frail student—even thinner than the average person. Moreover, his face was pale, as if he had just recovered from a serious illness, and he didn't look like he had ever trained.

In interstellar society, minors tend to be precocious. After their first awakening, they can generally understand their mental potential and then begin to make corresponding plans for their lives.

If someone's mental strength level is average, ordinary people who are not suited for high-intensity mental work still have a lot of options. They can gradually choose a major and career that suits them. Even after graduating from school, they can try different professions and industries.

Life is so long, they still have a long way to go, a hundred years is just a small part of their lives.

However, those who have potential and a desired career path but are not yet fully awakened will prepare early by undergoing some simple introductory training.

This is especially true for those who are not yet fully awakened and aspire to careers in military fields such as mecha soldiers, mecha pilots, or even commanders. They typically require targeted training in junior academies. This allows them to quickly adapt to academic life in intermediate and even university levels, preventing them from being eliminated by the rigorous training.

Among the various specialties, the training for individual mecha soldiers is the most arduous and rigorous. Some schools with strict academic standards even have harsh elimination systems, persuading students who are not suited to the training to withdraw or forcibly transferring them to other specialties.

Although Beska Intermediate Academy doesn't have such a system, as one of the most popular intermediate schools on the planet, they are extremely strict in their admissions process. They select the best students based on their grades in the junior academy and various physical indicators. Therefore, when the other person first approached, Clarence didn't even realize that the other person might be a student from his class.

Clarence didn't think there was anything wrong with this student, but the other person's conditions were clearly not suitable for the combat individual soldier department.

He wasn't the kind of person with dark intentions; his first reaction was whether the other party was hiding some advantage that he couldn't see on the surface.

After all, Clarence had vowed when he left that family that he would reach the top without relying on any person or force.

He wanted to become the best student in the individual combat department of Beska Intermediate Academy, and ultimately strive to enter the Capital Military Academy with the highest score.

This is the Combat Individual Department of Beska Intermediate Academy... The Combat Individual Department cannot tolerate those who try to take advantage of the situation.

Then, when he verified the other party's information again, he did notice a difference. This person was actually identified as having A-level mental strength, and it seemed that they had probably undergone a second awakening.

After all, Clarence couldn't imagine someone who was already an A-rank upon their first awakening. Such a person probably wouldn't be leisurely reporting for duty in this remote place right now; they would likely have already been taken to the capital planet for further training.

At this age, one has probably completed the second awakening.

The opponent's mental strength level is quite good, exceeding the requirements of most high-mental-strength jobs in the Empire, making them suitable for individual combat roles as well. Perhaps it should be said that the higher the mental strength required for this profession, the better.

If the other party can reach an A+ level of mental strength through three successful awakenings, and with training, they will basically be able to become a formal member of the military after entering university.

From this perspective, the college's admission of this person makes sense. However, the candidate's resume really baffled him.

Because this person also came from an outer star system, having transferred from an inner star system, and his previous major had absolutely nothing to do with mecha combat. And just as he felt, he had absolutely no foundation.

Furthermore, the other person showed no signs of recent training; her muscles and bones were loose and flabby, her entire body riddled with weaknesses. None of the people Clarence had registered since the initial report resembled her.

Although it's unclear why she chose to enter the combat individual soldier department, such determination and impulsive thinking wouldn't sustain her in that department for long.

With someone like this enrolling in their class, Clifton felt that the person probably wouldn't stay long.

It's a pity about this rare degree, but it's irrelevant to him anyway. No matter how outstanding a person is, everyone who enters the combat individual training program will become his enemy in the future.

He will defeat them all by himself.

He was determined to take first place. This was just the beginning—

(End of this chapter)

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