While Jiang Hui and his team were frantically scavenging supplies, a tug-of-war was also raging on the other side.

No. 749 base tower
Has there been no action yet? Or... is it not time yet?
1002 denied this possibility in his heart. Although he hadn't spent much time with G, he had noticed some of the man's character.

The other party was clearly an action-oriented person who had a clear plan in mind. Basically, the orders she gave out were the result of her careful consideration and rehearsal.

In a world ruled by such a leader, there's no such thing as being perfunctory or vague; the opponent's arrangement must have a backup plan. It wasn't that he was overly cautious, but rather that he had already underestimated his opponent once, and to fall for it a second time would be truly laughable.

Even now, he doubts himself. What did he do wrong? He made the wrong choice again.

But there was no time to worry about that now. The arrow was already on the bowstring, and it had to be released—this wasn't just an empty phrase.

He was captured and put under someone else's control, already imprisoned, like a piece of meat on a knife, with no other choice.

He can either accept his fate and follow the wrong path, which seems to be his best option at the moment, or he can defy fate.

He had carelessly fallen into someone else's trap before, and another time...

1002's gaze turned somber and gloomy. He refused to believe it.

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Inside Tower 749 at this time

"Do you all understand what I'm saying? Just do as I say." The boy asked, bowing his head as if he didn't see the slightly doubtful looks in the eyes of his subordinates.

"Alright, that's it, go quickly. Um... Ming, you take them there—" A well-proportioned soldier stepped out from the group and took charge of the arrangements for the boy, appearing more reliable. The doubts in everyone's hearts and the unease they felt after the sudden change finally subsided a bit.

After everyone had finished making arrangements, the people in the meeting room had mostly left, and soon only two people remained.

The bystanders left, and the boy, who had seemed to be slacking off in front of everyone, was in no better shape now, looking lost and preoccupied.

Of course, the other one was more composed than him, or rather, the other was thinking and pondering something... like prey in dire straits struggling to keep up. In short, the atmosphere between the two was very strange.

"What, you've figured out a way to get rid of me? If you've made up your mind, then get to work. No matter what you're up to, you're currently at my mercy. I think it'll be easier for you to take action." The young man said nonchalantly, not at all like he was speaking to someone who should be someone to be feared.

Kirby remained silent. He looked at the boy who had suddenly appeared opposite him with curiosity in his eyes. After a long while, he finally said, "You trust us that much?"

"Although we don't know what methods you used to forcibly connect us, don't forget... we are still under that person's rule, and he is not one to tolerate people causing trouble over his head."

The boy nodded casually after hearing this. He knew who the other person was talking about—wasn't it Xilai?
He'd been observing that guy for a while, or rather, he'd been observing all those leaders for a while. During the time he was slacking off before he met Jiang Hui, cough cough... he'd practically observed every single leader currently controlling the inner perimeter.

Well, those who stood out among this year's candidates are no ordinary people; they are all extremely capable.

Moreover, what he saw was not all. Some people, due to limitations in conditions and environment, may not yet have reached the point where they can exert their strength. Some of them, like Jiang Hui, may be quietly lying low somewhere, not easily revealing themselves to others.

However, the pie in the inner circle is only so big. With nearly half of the unified recruitment period already over, the situation is basically set regardless of any subsequent changes, and the various separatist forces are beginning to emerge.

Silai and Yara were considered a rather prominent pair in the inner circle. Their territory wasn't large, but it was very stable, and their style was domineering. Wherever they advanced, they basically swept through, leaving no survivors.

What's even more noteworthy is the history between the two—as mentioned before, they were actually comrades-in-arms at the beginning, fighting their way from the outside into the inner circle... but later they separated because of resource acquisition, and when they met again, they were enemies.

What's even more coincidental is that the two were vying for the same piece of land, which happened to be right next to each other. It has to be said that this is a kind of ill-fated relationship.

This wouldn't even be worth mentioning. It's just that after the two discovered each other, they stared at each other like cocks, as if they were completely locked in combat. They went back and forth like this, one hitting the other today and the other hitting the other tomorrow, making quite a scene.

The two went from slight conflict to significant conflict, and now they have become mortal enemies. The whole process was logical and seamless, making people curious about who will ultimately win this tug-of-war.

Regardless of what others think of Xilai and Yala, Zhou Xiuwen finds this pair of mortal enemies quite strange, not only because of their contradictory personalities, but also because of their sometimes contradictory logic.

People with different paths cannot make plans together. Both are like tigers in the mountains; it's quite normal that they can't get along. Since they've parted ways, let them each develop their own careers; there are smooth roads for them to travel. This should have been a story with a different direction.

But they weren't very lucky either, as they ended up fighting over the same territory.

That wasn't all; a conflict arose, and the two of them became complete adversaries.

No, even if you're going to clash, it doesn't stop you from expanding outwards! Why are you so stubborn, insisting on taking over each other's territory... Open your eyes and look around! Why can't you go north, west, or east? Why do you have to drive yourselves to your deaths in this alley? So the two sides kept fighting over each other, eventually turning themselves into two small factions.

They were one of the earlier rising forces, but now they can only maintain an upper-middle level, not even as good as the Southeast region which rose later and the Central region which rose even later.

Needless to say, the pack of jackals in the west is even more troublesome. There are basically many small forces intertwined there, each one difficult to deal with, making it a very complicated mess, like a meat grinder. Even if a large force were to infiltrate, it probably wouldn't come out unscathed.

Others might praise the two for standing firm and remaining undefeated... In Zhou Xiuwen's eyes, they were just a pair of idiots, like two chickens pecking at each other with their necks stiff, pecking and pecking but failing to pick up the rice scattered all over the ground.

Therefore, in Zhou Xiuwen's eyes, Xilai was a stubborn fool. Such a person may have real skills, but he is not good at controlling the development of events; otherwise, he would never have let things develop to this point without realizing it.

As Jiang Hui said, such a person is arrogant, so arrogant that he cannot see the myriad aspects of life below, so arrogant that he is unwilling to face the strength or weakness of his enemies, so arrogant that he may not even realize why he was defeated until the moment of his defeat.

Such people are most likely to fail because they cannot wake up to this reality.

It would have been normal if the other party had noticed Jiang Hui's actions at Tower 7 when she first started, because Jiang Hui was carefully concealing herself at that time to avoid being discovered by outsiders.

But after so much time has passed, and despite her successive capture of three, four, five, or even six bastion towers, the conflict created between her and Yara, and even the recent major operation to eliminate 011... the other side remains completely unaware of all this, or rather, they haven't bothered to control the situation below.

How big must one's heart be, and how arrogant must one be, to be completely in a superior position without any sense of control over the people below? This dooms the other party to defeat.

Of course, this was a bit too far-fetched for Zhou Xiuwen, and not something he wanted to consider. He was just a lazy bum looking to freeload, and because Jiang was too busy to help, he was used as a scapegoat and thrown here. She wasn't very capable; big shots like Xilai were better left to Ahui to deal with.

"Alright, have you tested us enough? If you don't have any more questions, let's get ready." Another group of actors was about to take the stage, and he thought to himself that he didn't want to delay clearing the set.

Although he was jokingly called the young master in the group, he sometimes really was—especially compared to the other members of the group, he seemed exceptionally innocent.

But he wasn't really stupid. On the contrary, he was very clear-headed. His living environment and the intentional or unintentional experiences he had undergone in the past two years had transformed him into a completely different person in a short period of time. In Jiang Hui's words, he had been reborn and developed abnormally.

Who can argue with that? Because his position is actually quite complicated.

It is true that Young Master Zhou is the sole heir to this vast military conglomerate. His father, Marshal Zhou Yuanjing, and his capable subordinates are doing everything in their power to protect this young and vulnerable man.

However, Zhou Yuanjing's health is deteriorating, and he has become increasingly frail in recent years. In his earlier years, he was able to maintain the army, but now he can't even keep it running. Yet, he still has to do his best to support Zhou Xiuwen and this vast military empire.

Although Zhou Xiuwen has not yet grown to the point where he can accept these complex things, he will inevitably come into contact with them little by little until the day he can take over completely.

However, he was only the heir, his position was not legitimate, and he was still young and promising. Some people had impure intentions and wanted to control or manipulate this young man who had not yet grown up.

This was inevitable. Even Zhou Yuanjing, the master of this military empire, could not prevent these tests from all sides. As long as Zhou Xiuwen had not fully taken control of this force, he would be subject to scrutiny from all sides, and he was destined not to be able to walk this path for him.

In short, in the past year or two, this person has been caught in the middle of various forces, engaging in a battle of wits and courage with the various brave soldiers and fierce generals under his father. Among them are those who are arrogant and seemingly easygoing like bodhisattvas, but in reality, they have their own plans and enjoy doing various things just for fun... He has learned a lot about the art of managing people.

Kirby is somewhat like the latter type of person. Although he is far less capable, he is still as annoying as ever, never speaks the truth, and always enjoys watching his boss make a fool of himself.

Moreover, he felt that Kashi from Ah Hui's side was that kind of person. Hmm... the two of them have similar names, could they be from the same family? They're both equally annoying.

For those who enjoy themselves, being seen through and exposed is not so embarrassing; it only fuels their interest—it's another kind of fun, I suppose.

Seeing that he had been directly exposed and even impatiently dismissed, Kirby stood up somewhat bored.

He didn't want to work; he never wanted to do it from the start. This wasn't a mood that arose because Zhou Xiuwen had come here. The entire unified exam seemed utterly boring to him; neither the people nor the work were interesting. Now, something seemed to be getting a little interesting, but even this interesting person wouldn't bother communicating with him, insisting he do the work…

What's so fun about this virtual game? He looked at them, and they all seemed to be obsessed.

Sigh, when will he finally find a quiet place to lie down and stay there until the end? He's getting tired.

If Zhou Xiuwen knew her current thoughts, he would surely feel a sense of kinship, for he felt the same way. Unfortunately, their differing stances and motivations meant they were destined to be apart. They should have had a proper conversation.

"Alright, then good luck to you." The young man turned around briskly and walked step by step towards the door of the conference room.

Zhou Xiuwen simply sat on the sofa and watched the other person leave, without making the slightest move.

The figure soon moved to the door. He opened the door, and just as he was about to turn around and leave, he turned back to look at Zhou Xiuwen and said in a cryptic tone, "I'm a little curious now about what kind of person your boss is. Who is using this lazy yet robust thing, and sending it out to run long distances... They're really bold."

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One guy said that guy wasn't ambitious at all; he was a prime example of someone who pretended to be weak while actually being strong. If we didn't provoke him, he might really have remained a nobody until the end.

Just as Zhou Xiuwen successfully captured outpost 749, Jiang Hui led a group of people out of the warehouse. Of course, they also brought a large amount of supplies with them. After all, Jiang Hui couldn't just let such a large amount of supplies slip through his fingers; he had to take some with him.

Speaking of this, the people backstage were also furious.

The other side seemed to have anticipated their move, successfully bypassing even the data turbulence they had specifically set up for them. They could only watch helplessly as this cunning little guy used his mental power to intercept visible supplies, directly taking away a large amount of usable resources and successfully leaving the storage line.

This is simply a disgrace.

Who are they? The Empire recruited data engineers from all over the country to maintain order in the system. Nearly half of them worked in the core of the military, specializing in handling various data issues.

It's not surprising that a bug appeared and someone accidentally stepped on the storage line; it's within their tolerance range. Because a system that accommodates so many test-takers can't possibly be without any vulnerabilities, and this is actually part of their contingency plan.

The fact that the child took things away from inside... was actually within their expectations. After all, such a one-in-a-million situation happened to her, making her one of those lucky ones. Giving such a lucky person some encouragement and reward wouldn't hurt; after all, luck is also part of a person's ability.

However, this reward is limited. If this batch of goods were to leak out in this way, it would inevitably disrupt the balance of power. This is also why the instructors were dissatisfied with Jiang Hui and his group's intrusion into the warehouse.

Think about it, it's like everyone else's children are working hard to fight monsters and dig for equipment, while you just directly modify the backend to "recharge"... Although it's also a kind of ability, the nature is completely different, which makes people feel unbalanced in all sorts of ways.

Therefore, both for public and private reasons, the programmers still need to handle this matter. They need to allow her to take it, but not too much.

First, the process of further manifestation must be stopped, and no more resources should be manifested. Then, a large number of resources are transferred from the application's background reserve program, leaving only 1/3 of the reserves.

This 1/3 is roughly equivalent to the amount of supplies delivered in a single targeted drop; even if we take it all out, it won't disrupt the situation.

certainly--

For one side, this is still a great fortune, so whether or not the goods can be taken out of the warehouse depends on each person's ability.

However, Jiang Hui was the one with the ability. She took the initiative and used the backend reserve program to intercept the most important and core batch of supplies, the mecha hub.

This was her main purpose in coming here—compared to the mecha, everything else was dispensable.

If she hadn't reacted quickly, those mechs might have been extracted as supplies from the first-class background reserve program and withdrawn before she could react; it would have been fortunate if only one or two remained.

To secure these strategically vital supplies, Jiang Hui directly and abruptly manifested his mental energy to connect with the data flow of the storage line, creating chaos and then intercepting the mechs. The engineers behind the scenes, of course, weren't so easily dealt with. Although they were recruited by the examination organizers to handle emergency situations, theoretically they couldn't directly attack the students. They could stop Jiang Hui and his group from carrying supplies, but they couldn't directly confront Jiang Hui. Otherwise, the system might flag them for abnormal data and unwarranted attacks on examinees, which would be more serious than just a pay cut.

So what could they do? Faced with such an unconventional candidate, they could only try their best to intercept him.

Since they want these mechs, let them have them... Whether they can all be successfully smuggled out of the storage line is another question. Hmm? Damn, are these kids all this strong now?!
They thought the other party's previous interference with the data stream was a skillful one, but they never expected that... the other party's mental strength was so strong that it could withstand even the specially set S-level data stream.

That's an S-level data stream, equivalent to an S+ level mental strength in reality. In other words, the other party's mental strength is at least S-level or higher... Where did this little ancestor come from?

As everyone saw, they could only watch helplessly as the other side led a group of logistics students, each equipped with a mech, smoothly away from the warehouse. The other side amassed enough resources to develop a small team without losing a single soldier or suffering any losses; other forces would probably be extremely envious if they saw this.

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"Bang!" A faculty member from the logistics department of a certain university stood up in anger, genuinely envious.

"This is cheating." The logistics department instructor pointed angrily at the list of logistics department candidates whose rankings kept changing.

Compared to the constantly changing performance of individual soldiers, the performance of specialties like logistics is relatively stable. Except for targeted resource deployments, it proceeds steadily most of the time.

But just recently, the moment Jiang Hui and the others obtained their mechs, the entire ranking list underwent a dramatic reversal. More than a dozen names simultaneously jumped from the lower, middle, and upper ranks, all leaping over a level. In particular, several people from the middle ranks directly jumped to the upper ranks, while those already in the upper ranks moved even further forward, with one person breaking into the top three.

This was none other than the omnipotent Jiang. Whether it was because her mental power directly confronted the data stream or not, the resources he had intercepted with his mental power, whether he had actually brought them out or not, were all read under her name and assumed to be her score. Naturally, her score skyrocketed, instantly placing her in the top three.

The other logistics students who followed her into the warehouse and brought out the mecha also received a large number of points, thus affecting the entire rankings.

This was unprecedented. They had seen leaders who led their subordinates to victory, and they had seen superiors who stood on the corpses of their men, but they had never seen such a bizarre way of leading a team... What was all this? This person... this examinee named Jiang Hui, why did he always act unpredictably?

“She, she…” The logistics department teacher pointed at the candidate who shouldn’t be on their major’s list and was speechless for a moment. After a long while, he said, “Isn’t this person causing trouble?” Why is she getting involved in everything?

Some people didn't like hearing this: "What do you mean by causing trouble? The child didn't bother you at all. The people here can be witnesses. The child was participating in the unified exam in a proper manner and didn't violate any rules." He seemed a little guilty at this point, but quickly became confident again.

There's no rule that says individual soldiers can't earn points in other special categories... Look at how well he's performing! He excels in everything; their empire needs talent like him.

"Alright, alright, let's all keep quiet." Bona quickly stopped the guy from offending people further.

The other party has a truly sharp tongue and doesn't know how to hold back. Sometimes it's good to deal with those shameless pests. But if they let him talk as he pleases, they'll probably offend almost everyone in the mecha infantry department.

Although their individual combat units aren't afraid of anything, they're still from the same school and share the same origins. Even if they don't support each other, they shouldn't be fighting like idiots. Wouldn't this mutual attrition just embolden their external enemies?
So we should still tell this guy to say less when he should, after all, their individual combat department is arguably the department that receives the most resources in the entire school, not only in terms of resources, but also in terms of talent. That's a fact.

Such an excellent student is not only desired by them, but also by other majors. They've gotten a good deal and aren't even complaining. If they continue to spout nonsense, those guys will probably try to trip them up in the future.

Ye Min looked at this and that with great interest, and finally said, "I knew it, following this little one always leads to something interesting. Look, she's broken through the encirclement again."

"Do you think... they might really let her go straight to the top this year?" Wouldn't those people be furious?

Fu Xuan shook his head: "Probably." But it's unlikely.

He actually had high hopes for this young man named Jiang Hui; Jiang Hui's performance so far had indeed been amazing. In just a few dozen stars, he had already attracted much discussion from various factions. Regardless of his future performance, Jiang Hui could be considered one of the best in this unified examination.

But she wasn't the only outstanding candidate. There were many excellent students in the national unified entrance examination, but because she was already in their pool of applicants, the faculty members paid more attention to her.

However, this doesn't mean there weren't any comparable figures in the same period; on the contrary, there were quite a few. For example, the two currently locked in fierce fighting in the North, the various factions in the Western melee, L who is gradually unifying the Central region, and K, whose existence remains unexplored... Each of them is extraordinary, and they are all the focus of attention for their respective sides.

Jiang Hui is just one of the more special candidates, but that doesn't overshadow the brilliance of the others. Putting aside her performance of winning big with small resources and her two brilliant comebacks, she is only just beginning to show her potential. She hasn't even fully gained a foothold among the various factions.

Being in the top 30 of the overall rankings is probably already a relatively high position for her, and a significant portion of that is due to her various abilities. It's possible she could rise even higher in the future, but to say that she could overtake the top dozen or so and climb to the top is really an exaggeration, and Fu Xuan doesn't even dare to imagine it.

Of course, his direct superior was much more daring: "I actually hope she can become this unbeatable dark horse." To dampen the arrogance of those guys and let them know that looking down on others will eventually lead to their downfall.

Will you trip and fall?
……

“Okay, yes, I understand…” The young man’s voice was quite loud as he spoke to the person on the other end of the line in the vast, silent space.

As the group waited anxiously, they finally received a new instruction.

Are we finally getting to work? Who are we going to kick over? They're already getting impatient.

1002 had no time to consider the feelings of the others, and glanced at his deputy behind him, saying, "Let's go."

Inside the dilapidated base tower

Someone who was doing nothing lazily yawned, glanced at the timer, and was about to stand up and stretch.

Suddenly, the young man on the sofa seemed to have flipped a switch; his expression turned serious, his shoulders tensed, as if he had heard some grave news.

Having heard something, his expression immediately relaxed and became lazy: "All done, so fast?"

The person opposite seemed to say something again, but Kass didn't change his posture at all, and said in a slow, irritating tone, "Is that so?"

From an angle where Jiang Hui couldn't see him, the man still unceremoniously sat in the position representing the commander-in-chief. Although everything seemed unremarkable in this dilapidated tower, it was still a symbol of status and position, and many people wanted to sit there.

"How did it go?" Kashi asked.

Jiang Hui said in a deep voice from the other end. The sound was slightly distorted due to the distance, but the content was still audible: "It went fairly smoothly..."

Someone raised an eyebrow. "Smooth sailing? What's so smooth about it? What happened?"
"Didn't you get anything?" Kashi asked.

Jiang Hui left the other person to guard the house, so the other person naturally knew what she was going to do. Initially, the other person had volunteered to come along, probably unable to shake their tendency to want to watch the excitement. However, Jiang Hui flatly refused, because if this guy came along, there would be no one to guard the house. Zhou Xiuwen was again sent by her to the southwest corner of the 759th base to gather her old troops; she didn't have many people she could use.

Only Kashi is somewhat usable.

What's there to hesitate about? Just go for him. After all, she's connected with him on a spiritual level, so she's not worried about him causing trouble for now. Besides, Jiang Hui is confident she can return relatively quickly this time, hence this scene.

“We got it, but not much,” Jiang Hui said.

This person doesn't care at all; as long as they have some, that's fine. They can just take a little to make up the numbers.

Honestly, making too many elaborate plans in such a short exam period would just be pointless. What kind of tricks can you pull off in just three days? Half the time has already passed. Even the most realistic game is still just a game. Returning to reality is a completely different story.

But this person truly surprised him. It turned out the other person and the other weren't just talking; they actually followed the mental markers made over ten weeks ago, located the storage line, went inside, and successfully retrieved items. This was truly "frightening"... it felt like everything they did seemed perfectly reasonable.

As expected, with your abilities, nothing you do is surprising. It would be truly strange if the other party came back empty-handed, saying they didn't get anything.

"That must have been tough. Have a safe trip back, and make sure you bring all your things back with you." He said this without any sincerity.

Although she wasn't there to see his irritating attitude, Jiang Hui could imagine that she had already lost the game multiple times in the very short time she had been with him. This guy was carefree and irresponsible, but sometimes he was really annoying.

This guy is incredibly shameless; don't think she didn't realize he was trying to take advantage. She's clearly the de facto leader of this team, why should anyone else thank her for her hard work… Oh well, he just likes to verbally take advantage. So what?

Jiang Hui didn't respond to him, but the other party didn't dare to ignore her.

"Speaking of which, you seem to trust me quite a bit." It's truly bizarre that the other party trusts him so much after dumping such a huge mess on him. Honestly, sometimes he doesn't even quite believe himself… Isn't the other party afraid that he'll simply abscond with the spoils to Yara or Shera? Or perhaps even take it all and become king of the mountains?
It's really tempting to have such a large, ready-made piece of land.

Upon hearing the question, Jiang Hui jumped, though no one could see her expression from the other side.

“You haven’t done anything either,” Jiang Hui retorted, cutting off his probing question. “Fine, get to work, don’t linger in the command room.”

Kashi: ...

It must be said that Jiang and Zhou Xiuwen are quite compatible in some ways.

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Leaving aside the unified enrollment system, let's talk about the relatively tense process that parents and teachers are going through while anxiously waiting outside.

There is no dedicated timekeeping tool within the unified recruitment system; only the Kiwai Tower is equipped with time markers, giving those who occupy it a general sense of time. Others must rely on personal experience and some real-time timekeeping tools to determine the time.

Compared to most test takers who are unaware of the time, the parents outside naturally have a more intuitive concept of time.

Regardless of how thrilling the middle school entrance exams are in the system, their physical bodies are actually located in exam venues on various planets, guarded by local armies at all levels. This is to ensure fairness and prevent cheating, and also to protect these students whose mental energy is adrift, preventing any reactionary armed forces from taking advantage of the situation.

As for the parents, unable to watch the unified admission process, they could only wait in the designated waiting area to pick up their children, or wait at home until it was over.

Of course, some restless parents also sat together, essentially having a tea party, with the topic naturally being this year's test takers.

Principal Jie is a young and energetic principal, a breath of fresh air in the principal's world. He is humorous, not competitive, and willing to help with anything within his ability.

He was approached by a struggling junior college that had to close down due to a broken cash flow, and he readily took in a group of students who had nowhere else to go.

Although these students did not meet the admission requirements of Besca Intermediate Academy, the academy dutifully cared for them for a period of time until they found a suitable school to accept them.

Moreover, they treated these students the same as ordinary students, working hard to help them improve their grades. It is said that after leaving Besca College to attend another school that was more suitable for their employment intentions, their grades improved and they became the top students in their new school.

Under Jason's management for just over a decade, Besca Intermediate Academy has risen steadily in popularity on Planet 732, gradually showing a trend of surpassing another highly regarded school, Wanjiang Middle School, and becoming the top academy on the planet.

Jason has been riding high these past few years, reaching the peak of his career. Of course, as happy as he is, he hasn't become too complacent. He still keeps a tight rein on school affairs, managing his students like lambs in a pen, afraid that wolves from outside might come and steal them.

He was nervously waiting in the waiting area, glancing at the large time display on the wall every now and then. He had checked the time just a few minutes ago, and he knew that a few minutes couldn't possibly pass by in a short time, but he still couldn't help but look at it.

"More than halfway through." Teacher Tan is currently a third-grade teacher, but will be teaching first grade again next year.

This is like a living hell for teachers who are concerned about the battlefield. Like university teachers, most of them are here for the quotas, but the quotas for intermediate colleges are relatively lower than those for higher education institutions, but they are easier to get in.

This didn't bother Teacher Tan. He was the kind of person who immersed himself in learning, and as he got older, he longed for his hometown, which is why he returned to teach at a small, second-tier intermediate college. Teaching any kind of students didn't matter; in fact, he found some things more comfortable.

Moreover, these few days are likely the last time he will spend with this group of children participating in activities together, and he sincerely hopes that everyone can achieve their desired results.

"We should have to wait a while longer before the results are released," said Zou Yi, who was noticeably more composed than usual today, probably because he was worried about his students.

What are they all waiting for? The mid-tier rankings, of course.

Although it is impossible to see what is happening inside the venue, a mid-level ranking list will be released for everyone's reference after more than half of the unified admissions are completed. This has been the usual practice for the unified admissions process in the past.

The number of parents and teachers gathering in the waiting area is gradually increasing, all waiting to see the list.

(End of this chapter)

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