Chapter 269 Principal Aya Tells a Story

“He could certainly learn a lot at a military academy, but in a prestigious institution where everyone was of noble birth, his background was undoubtedly the focus of attention for all the teachers and students. So he naturally faced exclusion and discrimination, much like what those youngsters are saying today,” Frederick said calmly.

The children's eyes were different now; they were filled with tension, worry, and a little heartache.

After they began cultivating, their spiritual power gradually increased, and they were able to easily distinguish between other people's good intentions and malice.

Whether it's intentional verbal or behavioral discrimination, or unintentional displays of pity or condescension, it leaves the children bewildered, leaving them only able to purse their lips, keep a cold face, and pretend not to care or know.

Doris, in particular, possesses a strong capacity for empathy due to his innate talent, which is why he didn't hesitate to choose to duel with Matsui Tomoki and Matsui Goichi.

The malice in their hearts was far more intense than it appeared, so much so that little Doris couldn't even describe it.

[I'm speechless at Principal Aya's storytelling talent and ability. Is it exclusion or discrimination?]

To be honest, although those arrogant teachers and children at Hailanxing Kindergarten couldn't see the situation clearly today and made sarcastic remarks to the kids, it's undeniable that with Principal Xixi and Principal Aye present, at least they only made a few sarcastic comments and didn't cause any real harm. This is already the best possible outcome.

[Not all idle gossip constitutes harm. Besides, the person upstairs is quite tactful; their arrogance and lack of understanding of the situation are absolutely right. These people don't even know how to read their superiors' expressions. People like Lady Adele and Principal Vincent, who are treated with utmost care, are being ridiculed like this.]

"So, did they fight too?" Was the voice filled with cautious anticipation? Or guilt? Or something else entirely?

Hei Mo was still brooding over the fight he got into with the students at Hailanxing Kindergarten that afternoon. Although he didn't have to pay any Star Coins in the end and even made a profit, he just couldn't let it go.

Frederick nodded affirmatively: "They played! More than one match!"

Hei Mo's expression visibly relaxed, and the other children also secretly breathed a sigh of relief, revealing sly smiles.

[Such a casual way of saying "I was hit," I'm speechless.]

[Let me add to that. During his time at the Federal First Military Academy, his life was probably comparable to that on the battlefield, in terms of danger. According to some observant people, he was literally at the military academy's combat arena every few days, with his record being a month of consecutive mornings at the arena and afternoons in the school clinic.]

During his time at the academy, he set a record for the highest number of users in the school clinic, and the clinic upgraded its treatment pods three times because of him. If it weren't for the fact that the officer who recommended him to the military academy was a three-star general in the Federation at the time, he would either have dropped out long ago or died because the military academy's treatment pods were not up to standard and his treatment was inadequate.

[However, aside from that, one must also marvel at that person's tenacious vitality and powerful self-healing ability. An ordinary beastman, let alone being able to withstand it, wouldn't even be able to endure the highest level of healing equipment. Therefore, the first three years at the Federal Military Academy were a dark and tragic period in that person's life.]

"Did we win?" Gacio was very concerned about the result.

Frederick paused, then nodded. In the end, they had won. There was no need to explain the process in detail to the cubs, nor to tell her about what happened in the darkness, lest it frighten her.

Frederick looked at Jiang Yuxi, who was completely engrossed in "listening to the story," with a smile in his eyes.

The children's eyes lit up, and their smiles were sweet.

[He truly won, because from the fourth year onwards, the entire military academy had become his domain. After successfully advancing to SS-rank orc, he gained perfect control over the transformation between human and beast forms.]

[He managed to subdue all the students in the military academy, including the teachers who disliked him! This is a real-life example of conquering the world through fighting.] "And then everyone started getting along well with him, right?" Mu Yunke asked thoughtfully, while Burr, the little bunny, opened his eyes wide, waiting for his answer.

“That’s natural,” Frederick added at the end. “He got A+ in all his courses during his time at school and was one of the outstanding graduates of his year. That’s why he was recommended to the Legion as the Commander-in-Chief of New Recruit Training right after graduation.” That was his “first job.”

The two little cubs, Boer and Muyunke, nodded in understanding as they pondered.

Finally, the two kids figured it out: Sure enough, they should first beat the other side into submission, like they did today, until the other side had to pay for medical expenses, and then show off their excellent performance, crushing the opponent in every aspect to achieve victory.

Learned learned learned.

They nodded again, affirmatively.

[Narration continues. That person's academic performance was indeed exceptionally outstanding, which led to the most rigorous and terrifying selection and training in the history of the Federation's recruit training camp, ultimately creating the Federation's legendary legion that would be invincible for a century!]

The recruits that man trained back then are still a legend in interstellar history, the only army that has never been defeated, whether facing alien beasts, the rebel alliance, or even... the Zerg Queen!

"Commander-in-Chief of New Recruit Training? Is he that impressive?" Hei Mo clicked his tongue in amazement. Because of Rin, he had specifically inquired about matters related to joining the army.

Frederick, who had never thought such an experience was anything "impressive" before, inadvertently caught a glimpse of the admiration in Jiang Yuxi's eyes and suddenly couldn't help but want to puff out his chest. "It's alright. This is just a small, insignificant part of his resume." A secret joy welled up inside him.

It seems that a touch of brightness has quietly been added to that dark past filled with only pain.

[It was indeed just a small, insignificant part of his resume. Because what followed was the beginning of his rise to fame, the beginning of his legendary status.]

Who would believe that he was only just turned 18 at that time?

【But Principal Aye, it's fine if you want to encourage the kids, but is it necessary to use this kind of example? Aren't you afraid the kids will be even more discouraged in the end? Is this a peak that just anyone can easily reach?】

"What happened next?" Zhu Xia listened with great interest.

"Later, the soldiers he trained were really good~ and then he got promoted!" Frederick rarely imitated the children's cutesy way of speaking.

"Wow!" the babies exclaimed.

"I knew he'd get promoted!"

"I want to be a general when I grow up!" This is what Hei Mo vowed solemnly, clenching his little fist.

[Yes, he got promoted, rising through the ranks based on military merits, and in the end, he even kicked the general who recommended him out of the top and put himself in the position.]

[I haven't heard of that person's deeds, but ungratefulness? What's so admirable about that?]


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