Chapter 137: Gentle Little Fairy (Second Update)
by SunflowerOf course, the debate wasn’t what surprised Su Ming the most. What truly shocked him was Mia’s online username: Gentle Little Fairy.
That name is too ridiculous, isn’t it?
Mia and “Gentle Little Fairy” don’t seem to have anything in common.
However, Su Ming quickly stopped dwelling on that issue; he was drawn in by the content of the online debate.
The title of this post was: “Three Schools Compete, Who Is Stronger?”
The main content of the post was someone comprehensively comparing Royal Court Academy with Sky Dome City·Azure Sky Advanced Academy and Rainy City·Amonsk Advanced Academy.
They posted photos of training facilities, arena facilities, dormitories, and more, inviting everyone to judge.
This attracted many comments, making it very lively.
Many people believed there was no need to compare, as Royal Court Academy was definitely better, but there were also some who thought Royal Court Academy was outdated, with old facilities that couldn’t keep up, especially the poor dormitory buildings.
Mia really couldn’t stand it anymore, so she left a comment explaining.
Gentle Little Fairy: Royal Court Academy only allocates its limited funds to where they are most needed, so some basic facilities are not renovated if they are still usable.
Below the reply, a person named Sky Realm immediately retorted: Royal Court Academy, can it still be short on funds? I think it’s corruption, isn’t it?
Gentle Little Fairy: You’re spouting nonsense! When has Royal Court Academy ever been corrupt in this regard? All fund expenditures are public, and how many talents does it cultivate for the Federal Government each year? It’s hailed by the Federal Government as the cradle of dreams; this is something all citizens know.
Sky Realm: Cradle of dreams, my foot! No matter how you put it, Royal Court Academy isn’t that great. They’ve overly mythologized it; it might not even be as good as our Sky Dome City·Azure Sky Advanced Academy.
Old Man with an Umbrella: Exactly, what part of our Rainy City·Amonsk Advanced Academy is worse than Royal Court Academy? We have facilities, we have qualifications.
Super Fierce at Three: Actually, our Bekaga En Academy isn’t bad either. Although our campus isn’t as large as Royal Court Academy, the students we’ve cultivated in recent years are all excellent.
Gentle Little Fairy: You are truly speaking nonsense with your eyes open. Royal Court Academy is an Advanced Academy; how can you possibly compare yourselves to it?
Sky Realm: Oh, so you’re saying our Advanced Academy is fake, and yours is real, right? I haven’t seen how great your ‘real’ one is. With so much funding every year, who knows where it all goes.
Old Man with an Umbrella: Exactly, and I don’t feel like your people are that great either! If we had that funding, we’d crush you in minutes.
Mia, looking at the sarcastic comments, furiously yelled.
“Damn it, you think you’re so great, don’t you? If you’ve got the guts, let’s PK offline. See if I don’t smash your dog heads.”
“Oh dear, how scary, the little fairy is angry.”
“The little fairy is triggered, so fierce!”
“The little fairy wants to confront us offline.”
“So scary, little fairy! Wait, it says little fairy, but it might be a two-hundred-pound brute scratching his feet.”
“Ah!”
Mia frantically poked the virtual screen, continuously typing.
Su Ming watched Mia’s rage, his expression growing increasingly amused; she was being bullied online.
However, these people really knew how to be sarcastic, constantly mocking Mia’s username, calling her “little fairy” over and over. It would be strange if Mia didn’t lose her composure.
But one thing left Su Ming puzzled: Royal Court Academy being the only Advanced Academy within the Federal Government was something universally accepted.
These people openly challenging it here didn’t seem like a coincidence at all.
In fact, there was a reason why this was happening. In recent years, due to the accumulated problems of the City Exam, Royal Court Academy had admitted a large number of problematic students.
This led to inconsistent standards among the academy’s graduates, and its reputation was declining.
Of course, the most important point was that Royal Court Academy had always disapproved of the practices of the major financial groups and families, and had constantly resisted them.
This led many financial groups and families to pour resources into Sky Dome City·Azure Sky Academy and Rainy City·Amonsk Advanced Academy.
Additionally, Sky Dome City and Rainy City had developed very well in recent years, also providing large sums of financial support! This enabled their supporting facilities to gradually improve, and they had substantial funds to recruit students, ultimately leading to their growth.
However, even as these two academies became increasingly outstanding, the Federal Government still did not recognize their status as Advanced Academies.
This made them increasingly dissatisfied, feeling that Starlight City was suppressing them through its administrative status.
At this moment, Mia completely lost her composure. She angrily stood up, turned around, and walked in front of Rhine and the others who were training, roaring furiously.
“Everyone stop training, get out of your mechs and gather!”
Rhine and the others stopped in confusion, opening their cockpits and climbing out one after another.
Soon, everyone gathered around Mia.
“Teacher, what’s wrong?”
Rhine and the others asked in confusion.
Mia said with a fiery temper.
“Everyone go to the Star Cluster Forum. See these three guys? Spray them hard for me!”
“…”
For a moment, everyone was dumbfounded.
“What’s wrong? Is there a problem?”
Mia asked, looking at the stunned crowd.
“No!”
“Damn it, they dare bully our teacher! Log on quickly!”
“Exactly, let’s get them.”
Rhine and the others immediately reacted.
Soon, all fifty students in the class logged into the Star Cluster Forum, found the post, and began to furiously spray.
“Old Man with an Umbrella, that name is so fitting. Are you about to lie in your coffin? I think you don’t need an umbrella; just lie in there already.”
“Who do you think you are? Go to the military and see how many out of ten are from our school. You must be crazy to try and compare yourselves.”
With the addition of Su Ming and the others, those three individuals were instantly verbally torn to shreds.
They immediately got angry and started calling for reinforcements.
For a time, the entire post became even livelier, and its popularity continuously rose, which led to more and more onlookers coming to watch.
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Starlight City·Federal Government Administrative Building · Dawn Second Hall.
A black circular conference table sat steadily in the center of the conference hall, surrounded by twenty mechanical chairs carved with intricate patterns.
At this moment, the projection devices on these mechanical chairs were activated, and figures dressed in robes with star patterns were gathered for a meeting.
It is worth noting that the main seat was empty, meaning there were only nineteen people present.
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