Chapter 102

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Ye Zhizhou, who was blinded, said a lot of praises to try to greatly appease the angry Tongtian. He didn't dare to tease it anymore and obediently looked at the plot information.

After entering the military school, the protagonist was assigned to a four-person dormitory. They became roommates with Chigita and Anuot Reed, the twin alpha grandchildren of the master mecha maker Brenda Reed, and the mediocre beta Pansy Chezeldan who came from a small family. The protagonist's personality was cheerful, and soon they became familiar with the twins who were alpha leads one and two, while Pansy gradually became a wallflower in the dorm because of his personality.

Soon, the freshman training started and the protagonist was unluckily assigned to Ned Jenkins, the third alpha lead, who was known as a devil drillmaster. They were baptized by high-intensity training every day and suffered a lot. The protagonist's strong constitution attracted the attention of Ned, this handsome person, and they began to privately train the protagonist. During a practice session the two of them had, the protagonist coincidentally discovered that Ned's spiritual power had a hidden wound. Feeling sympathetic, they thought about secretly treating Ned with the spiritual power training method which they had learned from their mecha manufacturing system.

Ned very quickly discovered the protagonist's subtle actions and their own spiritual strength improving. They were both pleasantly surprised and moved, and thus paid more attention to this little student. When the twins saw that the protagonist and Ned were getting closer, they became a little upset. At this time, Pansy happened to poke at their sore spot and complained that the protagonist was secretly going to the drillmaster's room every day in order to treat Ned's hidden injury, too noisy. When the twins heard about it, they exploded, and Pansy was isolated afterwards.

Story translated by Chrysanthemum Garden.

Ye Zhizhou speechlessly thought, so why was Pansy isolated...?

After the completion of the freshman training, the protagonist and the Reed twins were assigned to Class A, which was the best, and Pansy was assigned to Class D, which was the worst—because he had the lowest results in the freshman training.

Although the protagonist had two majors and was thus in two departments, they still had a good balance between studying and resting. After classes, they even worked part-time at a mecha component manufacturing factory. With their cheating mecha manufacturing system, the components they produced were always much better than others. Later on, they also keenly discovered an irregularity in one of the new components. They stubbornly insisted that the supervisor modify the new component, to prevent any loss to the factory. This mecha component manufacturing factory was actually just a tiny insignificant speck of dust in the Bafton family's mecha manufacturing kingdom. The protagonist's discovery this time saved a large amount of the Bafton family's upcoming new product. After learning of this, alpha lead number four—Carol Bafton, the heir of the Bafton family, personally went to the factory to thank the protagonist, and from there on, the two of them got to know each other.

Halfway through the semester, the annual routine of cross-grade training began with a bang. The protagonist met the fifth alpha lead during the training—Chris Palle, a second-year senior in the command department, and also the second royal child of the Empire. The two coincidentally ended pairing up with each other during the entire training routine. The protagonist was surprised at the second royal child's approachability, while Chris appreciated the protagonist's effort and unwavering spirit of not admitting defeat. The two people quickly got familiar with each other and became friends after the routine training ended.

Afterwards, with Chris' recommendation, the protagonist entered the military college's student union and became the assistant of alpha lead number six—the student union's president, and the marshal's child, Dale Arden. Dale Arden, who was already a senior and was about to start an internship with the army, had been looking for someone to be the next student union president. Chris wasn't interested in managing the student union at all. Seeing that the protagonist and Chris were familiar with each other, Dale took the initiative to get close to them, hoping that they could talk some sense into the stubborn Chris.

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