He lives on another planet and is majoring in Earth Science.

Chapter 77 Target: India New Teammate Recruitment Event

Chapter 77 Target India + New Teammate Recruitment Event
Biyangde was small in stature, only 1.5 meters tall.

Its body proportions are 50/50, and its skin is all blue-green, smooth, like some kind of frog.

Like humans, it has a head, torso, and limbs.

However, each hand and foot has only two fingers, each finger is 20 centimeters long, and each finger has 10 joints.

The triangular head rests on an oval torso, with a flat, elongated oval red eye in the very center of the head.

The mouth consists of two drooping, soft lobes.

"The grades for this course paper are displayed on the holographic projection; you can check them yourselves."

He looked reserved, his hands clasped together, his four fingers twitching back and forth, his long, narrow eyes fixed on Li Ji.

"100 meow! I knew I could get a perfect score, meow!"

Dailu excitedly hugged Li Ji and Sha Bao.

Li Ji's pointed lips curled up slightly, his three eyes narrowed into slits, as he stared at Professor Bi Yangde from afar.

Li Ji originally planned to send it directly to the Education Committee, but given that Earth Science has been under close scrutiny recently, he was afraid that Bi Yangde and the entire department would be exposed.

This time, my GPA increased by 0.5 points to 61.4 points, bringing me one step closer to becoming number one.

Professor Biyangde spoke again, his tone somewhat weak: "Group Seven achieved the best results. Their paper was even published in the Milwall Province Education Joint Journal."

"Everyone can study their papers more."

The students' chatter instantly grew louder.

"I didn't expect their papers to be published in journals. I'm so envious."

"I'd be grateful to black holes and neutron stars if I could publish even one article in the school magazine in my lifetime."

What is a periodical?

Professor Piyander continued, "This paper touches on the racial issue that has been a focus of public attention recently."

"The next Earth survey topic for the social norms course will also be related to racial issues."

"The following cities are available."

City names began to appear on the holographic projection.

Uttar Pradesh

Nuk

Tehran

Li Ji carefully analyzed these three places.

Uttar Pradesh is India's largest state.

This professor is terrible. Why did he include provincial-level administrative divisions in the list of cities? That's unprofessional.

Uttar Pradesh is a good place; it has the Ganges River and the true Hindu god.

A man robbed the sacrificial grounds of the tomb.

Nuuk, I think, is the capital of Greenland. That place is not only not multi-ethnic, but there are probably only a few people there.

Definitely don't choose it; whoever does will be unlucky.

Tehran, it seems like there's been fighting there too, since I came back to Earth to check the news. I don't want to go to places that aren't peaceful.

The Hive Man whose wing was blown off by a missile serves as a cautionary tale.

After much deliberation, Li Ji finally set his sights on Uttar Pradesh.

If the agent mission doesn't update its objectives, then you'll have to choose this one.

"Li Ji, which cat should we choose?"

Dailu obediently nuzzled her head against him.

"Tentatively, Uttar Pradesh will be chosen."

"Why meow?"

"This research on racial issues is very worthwhile because it involves the oldest and most deeply rooted caste system, where the five caste classes live distinctly."

"How do you know about the racial situation there, meow?"

Delulu held onto Li Ji's tentacle, blinking her blue eyes in confusion.

She had never read this part in a book. To be precise, Earth science currently has a very superficial understanding of the human race, since they believe that all humans look pretty much the same.

"Why wouldn't I know?"

Li Ji was too lazy to answer, so he asked Dai Lulu a question and told her to figure it out herself.

Dailu tilted her head, completely puzzled. How could Li Ji be so confident?
If the school didn't have these materials, where did Li Ji learn them from?
Could it be that when he went to Earth, he was making the most of every minute, using Earthlings' internet to learn about Earth?

Delulu couldn't help but feel a little ashamed, because when she went to Earth, she only focused on experiencing the local customs and observing people's clothing.

I never expected Li Ji to be so diligent, always studying online.

No wonder I always hear him making "timi" sounds at night; he must be staying up late watching educational videos for Earthlings.

I've been so lazy. This time I only learned how to use "nigger" online, and I was already complacent after just one correct use. I really shouldn't have done that.

I need to learn more next time.

Professor Biyangde then announced, "The composition of this research team has changed. "Because we found that many trios were unable to provide timely support to the enemy when they encountered attacks from weapons of mass destruction on Earth."

"Therefore, the department has decided to temporarily expand the three-person teams into four-person teams for this research activity."

"Please regroup and report the team rosters to Dailulu."

Lee Ki asked his teammates, "We need to add one more person. Do any of you have friends who want to come?"

He had no one else to choose from; he only knew three people in the entire major, two of whom sat opposite him.

There is also a program on Earth that cares for elderly people living alone and children left behind by their parents.

Delulu pouted and shook her head aggrievedly: "I originally thought I was friends with Nini and the others, but the truth only hurts people, meow."

“I have some friends, I can ask them if they would like to come.”

Shark pulled out its communicator and shouted excitedly, "They're all asking me if I can join our group!"

Li Ji and Dai Lulu also received many messages on their communicators asking to team up.

Moreover, they could feel countless eyes staring at them.

"Shark, choose from your friends."

Lee Ki believes that when it comes to choosing teammates, results are irrelevant.

After all, even though Dailulu, who was ranked first in all her majors, was incredibly fake when she arrived on Earth.

Even if my grades are bad, they're still at the level of Shark Baby and Slim Strip, which I can handle.

The most important thing is that they are easy to get along with; it would be best to choose one from among Shark's friends.

Shark Baby gritted its teeth, appearing somewhat anxious.

“Milia, Tongtongtong, and Lahura all want to come. I don’t know who to choose.”

"Then let's hold an interview and select the best candidates."

The interview will be held at Night Sky Gourmet on asteroid number three.

Dailulu booked the entire store.

The cashier at Orange was behind the counter, her tightly packed features beaming with smiles.

"What would the rich lady cat like?"

"I'd like a Rainbow Waterfall drink and a Meow Meow Mint Water, no sugar, and lots of zero-degree solid water."

"Ok, no problem."

Orange turned her head toward Li Ji and Shark, the smile on her tightly knit face completely gone.

"What would you like? You two are broke."

Li Ji cursed loudly and clearly: "You son of a bitch! Your attitude changed way too fast! How do you know I don't have money? Believe me or not, I'll turn you into orange juice!"

Orange feigned concern and exclaimed, "That's terrifying! It's a mouthful of jelly!"

Li Ji angrily blared his horn.

"Delulu, is it illegal to hit an orange?"

"Illegal cat."

Orange winked and grinned cheekily, "I'm protected by law, you poor bastard!"

"Then give me a cup of Painful Grand Slam."

"Don't you dislike drinking it?" Shark Baby looked up at Li Ji, puzzled.

"I love drinking it now."

Orange handed the full bag of Painful Grand Slam to Lee Ki.

Li Ji picked up his drink and took a big gulp. A burning pain shot through his entire digestive tract, making him roll his eyes back in agony.

"Pain Pain Pain Pain!"

Orange burst into laughter at his appearance.

The next second, a ball of flame shot from Li Ji's sharp mouth onto his face.

The orange peels were roasted until they were charred black, and the air was filled with the warm aroma of oranges.

"Ouch! I'm cooked! Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch!"

Li Ji fanned the black smoke billowing from his mouth: "Food safety incidents aren't illegal, are they?"

Dailulu chuckled: "It's not illegal, meow."

They sat down in a row at the dining table.

"The first interviewee was—tongtongtong."

Li Ji still doesn't know what Tongtongtong looks like; he guesses it's the kind that's indescribable.

"Om-"

A loud engine roar came from outside.

(End of this chapter)

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