Chapter Index

    However, when Mia walked out of the arena alone, she suddenly ran towards the road on the right.

    Soon after, at the entrance of the Archives Room on the 3rd floor of the Royal Court Academy’s Administrative Building.

    The half-open door was pushed open, and Mia walked into the archives room. The large archives room contained only one woman dressed in a fashionable floral skirt, with her hair tied up and wearing delicate earrings.

    Hearing the movement, she turned her head to look at Mia who had entered, and a smile appeared on her beautiful face as she said, “Why are you here?”

    “Of course, I missed you, Ivy!” Mia said with a giggle.

    “Cut it out. Even though you’re my best friend, I’m always the one looking for you. You never come to find me for no reason.”

    Ivy looked at Mia with a smile, not believing her words at all.

    “Alright, I do have something to ask you. Quickly help me look up something.”

    Seeing that Ivy had seen through her, Mia no longer hid anything.

    “Okay, tell me!” Ivy didn’t make things difficult for Mia.

    “There’s a student in my class named Su Ming. I need his City Exam scores,” Mia told Ivy.

    “Simple, just a moment!” Ivy then looked it up on her computer, and the relevant information quickly appeared.

    Su Ming (Male)

    Age: 19

    Major: Mecha Class 23.

    City Exam Score: Comprehensive Paper 218 points, Mecha Elective: 50 points.

    Mia looked at Su Ming’s scores, a surprised expression on her face, and said, “These scores aren’t right. Did you make a mistake? Why does the elective have 50 points but no performance points?”

    “Do you think we would make such a low-level mistake?” Ivy looked at Mia with a smile.

    “That’s even more wrong. Even the worst student gets performance points, and performance points are based on the base score. If he can get a base score of 50 points, he either completed a strategic mission or killed many enemies! At the same time, performance points are linked to base points; the higher the base points, the higher the performance points! Yet he got zero points? This is clearly problematic. Ivy, pull up Su Ming’s City Exam footage.”

    “That’s a bit against the rules.”

    “Help me out, please. I know you’re the best.”

    Mia shamelessly begged Ivy for help.

    “Alright then.” Ivy smiled, entered a series of commands, opened the relevant database, and pulled out Su Ming’s City Exam footage.

    Mia leaned over, watching the playing footage, and said, “Fast forward!”

    “Mmm!” Ivy continuously fast-forwarded Su Ming’s City Exam footage.

    Not long after, Mia and Ivy finished watching Su Ming’s City Exam footage, and she excitedly said, “I knew something was up. This kid’s perception is unusually sharp. He actually found a Third Generation Mecha from a pile of inconspicuous documents and even killed a Gun Knight. No wonder his base score was so high.”

    “There certainly is a problem. He killed a companion, you know,” Ivy said with a smile.

    After listening, Mia immediately asked Ivy, “Can you help me find out who Su Ming’s chief examiner was?”

    “No need to check, it was Ames!” Ivy told Mia directly.

    “Oh, no wonder his performance score was zero; it’s not unfair at all! That Ames guy absolutely detests such things. Back then, his best companion was tragically killed by his own people’s backstabbing. You could say internal strife is Ames’s untouchable reverse scale, and this kid just happened to step on his bottom line! But precisely because of this, I’ve found a treasure. I need to cultivate him well and fiercely smack those old geezers from the internal school in the face during the competition.”

    Mia grew more and more excited as she spoke.

    “Is that alright? He killed a companion. There’s a saying: ‘Virtuous and talented is a treasure; unvirtuous and talented is a disaster!'” Ivy rationally reminded Mia.

    Mia paused slightly, but then she immediately said to Ivy, “Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing. And to be frank, that Li Fubai doesn’t seem like a good person either! He also wanted to scheme against Su Ming and even pointed his gun at him.”

    “Alright, as long as you have a handle on it! But when are you going to pay me back?” Ivy smiled and didn’t say much more.

    “Huh? Next month when I get paid,” Mia awkwardly tried to put her off.

    “You owe so many people money; will your salary next month be enough to pay it back?” Ivy wasn’t so easily dismissed.

    “Uh, well, I have good students now, don’t I? Just wait for me to cultivate him well. As long as he wins the competition, won’t I have a lot of bonuses? The little money I owe you all is nothing,” Mia said, growing more excited.

    After hearing Mia’s plan, Ivy’s face showed a very strange expression, then she asked, “Aren’t the competition bonuses for the students?”

    “Hehe, what’s mine is his, and what’s his is mine, what’s the difference? I’m leaving now!” Mia, exposed by Ivy, quickly slipped away.

    Ivy watched Mia’s retreating figure and sighed deeply. Then she turned her head to look at Su Ming’s data, falling into thought.

    On the arena.

    Zhang Yi and the others sat on the ground dejectedly; they had been completely subdued by Mia.

    Su Ming also kept replaying the previous battle in his mind. Mia’s combat skills truly exceeded his expectations.

    He hadn’t expected to lose so badly, but Su Ming was certain of one thing: his awareness could keep up; the main problem was still his operation.

    “What now? We lost?” Zhang Yi said dejectedly.

    “So what if we lost? It’s not a bad thing. At least it proves that Teacher Mia still has some real skills and isn’t just freeloading! How about we all chip in money to buy her a bottle of wine every day, so she can teach us properly? Those with less means can contribute less, and I’ll contribute more!” Rhein suggested to all his classmates.

    “Forget it. I’m afraid even if we buy her wine, she won’t teach us properly. Then she’ll just be drunk every day.”

    Mandy and the others really had no hope for Mia.

    Su Ming listened to their conversation with a helpless expression; the key was that he also had no good solution.

    However, just then, Mia hurried over.

    “Look, the teacher’s back!” Angie exclaimed in surprise.

    Su Ming and the others looked up, and when they saw Mia approaching, they were all extremely surprised.

    At this moment, Mia walked in front of everyone, her previous laziness gone, and she said spiritedly, “Listen up, little ones! Didn’t you want me to give you extra lessons? I officially announce that classes will formally begin tomorrow. You all better be mentally prepared. Anyone who is late or doesn’t study seriously will be in for it!”

    Rhein and the others were dumbfounded by Mia’s words.

    “What? Is there a problem?” Mia asked, looking at the stunned crowd with confusion.

    At this, everyone finally reacted and asked joyfully, “Really?”

    “Of course, it’s true, but my classes are very brutal. If you can’t handle it, you can tell me, and I’ll help you transfer classes,” Mia then warned everyone.

    “Whoever can’t handle it is a wimp!” Rhein shouted, leading the charge.

    “Exactly!” Many students excitedly echoed.

    Su Ming looked at this scene and suddenly felt that this world was a bit abnormal. Had this teacher taken the wrong medicine? Before, she seemed unwilling to teach them, but now she was so full of fighting spirit.

    “Alright, everyone, go back and get some good rest. Classes officially start tomorrow.” Mia waved her hand, dismissing all the students.

    “Okay!” Everyone responded in unison.

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