Chapter 602 Goal
Yes, this is their last semester at Besca Intermediate Academy.

Most majors have already completed their course instruction. Some majors have even given students long holidays or assigned them research projects, allowing them to focus entirely on the upcoming national college entrance examinations.

Jiang Hui's combat individual soldier class two had also stopped classes long ago. Su Dake allowed the students to move around freely, only assigning some physical training to maintain stability. However, many students still spontaneously went to the training ground or simulated training ground every day to train, hoping to make a name for themselves in the unified examination.

Compared to these people, Jiang Hui and his five-person team seemed rather "unconventional".

Jiang herself doesn't say anything, but she's the kind of person who does things her own way and never follows the crowd. Some classmates even secretly suspect that she doesn't care about the unified entrance exam in a month... But thinking about it, she doesn't need to be nervous at all. With her grades, she could get into a college with her eyes closed if she performed normally.

Of course, it will likely take some effort for them to compete with the best candidates from across the entire galaxy to get into a top military academy, given the sheer number of competitors and the limited number of directly affiliated top military academies...

Needless to say, for Zhou Xiuwen, the university he attended was no longer a priority. Zhou Yuanjing gave him maximum freedom of choice in this regard, as this might very well be the last time he had the opportunity to choose freely.

Hillman comes from a distinguished background, and regardless of his academic achievements, he is among those who least need to worry about this issue. He has many, many options.

As for Huan Xian and Clarence... the former's situation is more special and will not be commented on, while the latter's situation is similar to Hillman's, and he also has many options.

Thus, the group of five became the most conspicuous among the test-takers. In such a tense atmosphere of exam preparation, they still had the leisure to gather in the second-floor dining area for a meal and a chat, much to the astonishment of the third-year students who passed by.

Hillman said with a hint of regret, "Time flies so fast. It feels like I haven't learned much and I'm already graduating. I wish I could stay a few more years."

Zhou Xiuwen glanced at the person who spoke without thinking: "It feels like... you're the only one who hasn't studied much." Does this guy even realize that? To be honest, out of the five of them, three are procrastinators, and they're the kind who study without even realizing it. Only he and Hillman are relatively useless. This guy is even less useful than him—he always slacks off even when supervised to study.

Hillman immediately pretended to grab Zhou Xiuwen by the neck: "Hey, you're undermining me!"

Seeing that the two people on either side were about to start fighting, Jiang Hui quickly stepped aside, saying, "Okay, okay, don't start fighting like this. We might get kicked out by the front desk in a minute."

Huan Xian has basically recovered. There may still be some symptoms that are difficult to manage, but another course of treatment should be enough.

Jiang Hui had already discussed this with the other party during their previous phone call, and now that this person was actually standing in front of her, she felt much more at ease. It seemed that he was indeed taking good care of himself.

However, Clarence... Jiang Hui turned her gaze to the much thinner young man.

The other person wasn't actually that tall among the group of five; he was only taller than Jiang Hui. Until their last meeting, the other person still had a somewhat boyish air about him, but now he looked more like a young man.

"I heard from Hillman that you encountered some trouble in the capital, but has it been resolved?" Jiang Hui asked.

This is practically a no-brainer... Even if their presence here doesn't resolve the issue, it's likely just a temporary setback. However, they're always tight-lipped, rarely discussing their own affairs. Even if something happens or they encounter difficulties, they're as tight-lipped as clams, so Jiang Hui had no choice but to ask directly. Clarence nodded, his expression revealing nothing: "It's resolved, nothing more."

He didn't seem to see the person opposite him whose eyes were twitching, and answered without changing his expression.

Huan Xian, who was sitting opposite him, glanced at Hillman with a detached expression.

Should these two be more obvious? Jiang Hui is always perceptive and has probably already noticed something is wrong, but she just hasn't shown it.

He could understand why Clarence didn't want to talk about it. After all, he was quite surprised when he found out that someone like Clarence would actually break into the camp, and actually succeed, though he still paid a considerable price in the end.

The other party probably doesn't say anything now because they feel embarrassed and don't want Jiang Hui to know.

He never expected that Hillman, a guy who couldn't keep a secret, would immediately reveal all his secrets.

Jiang Hui naturally sensed the strange atmosphere. She wasn't surprised that Clarence wouldn't speak; he was always like that, never revealing anything, so reserved that no one could find any fault with him. But—that Hillman guy must know something; she'd have to ask him properly later.

Xi, of course, was unaware that his clumsy attempt to conceal the truth hadn't fooled anyone, including the person directly involved. It was only because one person pretended not to see it, and the rest pretended not to know, that no one exposed him.

In the end, Zhou Xiuwen took charge of the situation and naturally steered the conversation back to the main topic, asking about their next academic plans.

This is quite realistic. For them, the national unified entrance examination is certainly important; the better their grades, the stronger their chances of entering higher education institutions, and the more beneficial it is for their future development. However, everyone present is a leader in their respective fields, and it's inevitable that they will perform well in the national unified entrance examination. In addition, they should also make plans ahead.

In particular, the letter of intent that they must submit when participating in the unified enrollment is very important.

A letter of intent is a statement from the applicant indicating their preferred universities. The system receives these letters and prioritizes them for comparison before selecting the best candidates. Of course, if a candidate doesn't even meet the minimum eligibility requirements, they won't even be included in the system; submitting a letter is pointless. Therefore, letters of intent are crucial; no one makes choices arbitrarily.

Therefore, before they can take the unified college entrance examination, they must first face a very real problem – which college to choose.

Choosing the right option can increase their chances of being admitted. Otherwise, even if they are strong enough, being left out greatly reduces their chances of being snapped up by good schools, and there is even a possibility that they will be snatched up by a less prestigious college.

Jiang Hui and his team certainly need to think this through carefully. Not only do they need to think it through, but they also need to think it through clearly and thoroughly, without any ambiguity.

(End of this chapter)

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