The Most Powerful Brain in the Interstellar Space
Chapter 74 Request
Chapter 74 Request
"Jiang Hui." It was as if the other person had eyes in the back of their head; before Jiang Hui had even gotten close enough, the other person suddenly spoke in a deep voice.
Jiang Hui felt a little intimidated because the other person had given her a very stern impression. She had felt a little trembling when she was being lectured in the classroom group earlier, let alone facing the other person's imposing presence now.
Jiang Hui greeted him somewhat reservedly, "Teacher Stark."
Seeing that Jiang Hui was standing a bit far away, Stark frowned and gestured for her to come closer, as if to have an equal conversation.
As Jiang Hui stood a little closer, she felt the imposing aura emanating from the other person, as if the surrounding air itself had become heavy. The gaze fixed on her made Jiang Hui feel immense pressure.
"The principal has already told me about your situation."
So that's why they called her out to talk about this.
"I can agree to that for now. If you are still determined to change your major next year, I will approve it. But I need to remind you that I will not reduce the requirements for you by half because of your situation, because that would be unfair to other students and unfair to you as well."
"No matter what career you want to pursue in the future, you come to school to learn. Since you have the opportunity to receive an education, you should cherish it and wholeheartedly improve yourselves. You shouldn't confine yourselves to your comfort zone, as this will have a negative impact on yourself and your classmates."
"Many students in this class will likely choose to go down this path in the future. So I hope the class can be in a relatively balanced and open environment. Although I can explain your situation to them and most people should understand, this will create an invisible crack in the class. They will feel that the environment they are in is not so pure. Separating you into a special area will also make the group prone to restlessness, which will be an extremely unstable factor for our entire class."
Jiang Hui fell silent; she could actually understand it. She had encountered something similar back on Earth.
When she was in college, she participated in military training. The instructor on duty was very strict with the students. He would train them to death as long as they didn't die.
However, there was one classmate in the class who was in very poor health, but he still insisted on participating in the training and wouldn't listen to anyone's advice.
Then, the parents, perhaps fearing their child might cause trouble at school, spoke to the counselor. The counselor tried to persuade the child to no avail, so they had to tell the instructor about the situation.
What could the instructors do? They weren't really training raw recruits on this mission; they still had some reservations about these pampered college students. While they couldn't be said to give them special treatment during training, their demands were much lower than on the others.
Especially when they saw that the student was pale and swaying, they would instruct him to stand or sit quietly in the shade.
Actually, this isn't considered excessive preferential treatment. The other person could have applied to not participate in military training, but they wouldn't listen to advice and insisted on participating in person, so this was the only option.
But the instructors probably didn't expect it, or rather, they've gotten used to it.
Although some students knew that the student was receiving special treatment from the instructor because he was unwell, they instinctively felt uncomfortable and even resentful about this separation from the group and feeling out of place. Therefore, they continued to dislike the student and somewhat ostracized him.
Even a few of the more cunning students tried to follow suit, frequently claiming to be unwell in hopes of receiving the same preferential treatment. As a result, a perfectly good military training class was thrown into chaos by this restless atmosphere, resembling a palace intrigue. The entire class's mood and atmosphere were relatively negative.
Jiang Hui wasn't involved in any of it back then; she was just an ordinary background figure. But she had to admit that she did feel an inexplicable distance from that classmate at the time. Later, after military training ended and they got to know each other better, she realized that the classmate was just an ordinary, kind person with no problems. The so-called distance seemed to be something she had imagined.
Although that situation is clearly different from this one, the principle is similar.
By simply changing her perspective, Jiang Hui could roughly understand what Instructor Stark meant by those words.
"I've reviewed Jiang's file. You've already undergone a second awakening, and at a rather high level. You're expected to break through to become a high-level awakener after reaching adulthood. You should be able to handle the courses in our combat individual training program. I hope that in the coming year you can fully dedicate yourself to our professional courses and strive to improve yourself, regardless of whether you ultimately choose to continue studying this major."
"Can you do it?" He looked down at the girl who was more than a head shorter than him.
“…Yes.” How could Jiang Hui answer? Actually, she had already vaguely accepted it in her heart after thinking about this part.
Mr. Stark nodded, seemingly satisfied, and said to Jiang Hui, "Don't worry too much about the basics. Physical training takes time. Although your initial physical fitness might lag behind others, with proper training, you can reach the average level of other students. As long as you're willing to put in the extra effort—"
"I will adjust your physical condition based on your situation initially. Try your best to meet the targets I set for the class. I won't force you if you can't do it, but you need to improve your level each time. Basically, it will take about three months to raise your physical strength to the current minimum average level of the class. You need to work harder."
"..."
"What? You had an accident and only need three months? If you can handle the time, it can be reduced by half—"
Jiang Hui shook her head repeatedly, wanting to be a heartless head-shaking machine.
"What do you think the training of those people in the elementary academy is all about? Their bodies and brains haven't even fully developed yet, and they're just messing around with their training, wasting all their energy. They're not much better than you. Just focus on your training and don't let outsiders influence you."
"Besides, it's not just you, Chen and another female classmate are too, that girl is even worse than you... How come all of you kids are so young and have such poor physical fitness?" He seemed to have a faint complaint in his voice.
"Alright, you can go back now. Have fun, and just train hard tomorrow." With that, Stark immediately sent Jiang Hui inside.
Jiang Hui had already turned and taken a few steps away when the other person seemed to want to say something more: "You... never mind, it's nothing."
Initial contradiction
(End of this chapter)
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