"No, if I had even a tenth of Mom's ability, we wouldn't be in such a passive position today!"

How should I put it today? It's really because the enemy was piloting a Gundam that she trembled and stood aside, too scared to speak.

This experience made Eriri yearn even more for the warmth of having her mother, Sayuri Sawamura, around.

Although her mother, Sayuri Sawamura, had given her a buff before she left home, she still wasn't powerful enough.

At this moment, I so want to rush into my mother Sawamura Sayuri's arms.

I really need to learn more from my mother.

Despite the heavy blow she suffered that day, Eriri was not discouraged.

She told herself that she was not fighting alone!

Meanwhile, after leaving Shinjuku, Aki Tomoya and the other two went to Aomine Academy.

To be precise, the people they went back to visit were Tomoya Aki and Sayaka Kudo.

Because Furuhashi Fumino is currently repeating a grade, he is still receiving tutoring at Seihō Academy.

After visiting the school once, Aki Tomoya realized how well it was doing.

One got into the University of Tokyo, and the other got into Keio University; their success was like advertising.

These two individuals represent the pinnacle of national and even all universities, and the pinnacle of private universities—that's what reputation is all about.

Qingfeng Academy can be said to be thriving now.

More and more students are choosing to study there, and the two tutors at the academy are now extremely busy.

Then it's because the place is a bit small; if it weren't for the small size, there would probably be more students.

In Tokyo, Aomine Gakujuku is not very big, and it didn't have much of a reputation until it produced two top students. However, this year it has been on the rise.

According to Mr. Tsubota, although it hasn't reached the point where they can move, it's much better than the previous situation of poor management.

Only by generating a profit can the academy continue to exist.

The elderly president, who was burdened with bank loans, has also felt much less pressure.

Aki Tomoya is very happy with the current situation of the school.

Having spent two years at Aomine Academy, Aki Tomoya has developed a deep affection for that place.

Especially Mr. Tsubota, whom he met when he first started tutoring, and later Junko Harumi, who really gave him a big push on his path to getting into the University of Tokyo.

……

After hanging out with Sayaka Kudo and the others in Shinjuku that day, Tomoya Aki gradually became busier.

In university, besides academics, all I do is work in the pathology classroom.

Professor Yano is preparing to attend an academic conference in Paris in late November and needs to prepare a paper.

Therefore, the number of experiments that need to be conducted and the number of papers that need to be referenced increases.

Beside Professor Yano, besides Associate Professor Okajima, there were several other people who were not students, but Professor Yano's team.

In the pathology classroom, Aki Tomoya and the other students who were helping out were also considered part of the team.

But that's about it.

Associate Professor Okajima wrote the paper, and Professor Yano would be listed as the lead author on the paper.

Only a handful of people will leave their names on Professor Yano's papers.

Aki Tomoya and his colleagues were responsible for finding some of the reference papers and materials, and they made a contribution to Professor Yano's paper, but no one would consider the extent of that contribution.

Because finding papers and materials can be done by any medical student in the medical school.

It's not a bad thing to build a relationship with a professor, but the four students all knew in their hearts that they should never cross the line.

After he got to know the place, someone told him how the senior he replaced had made a mistake and been kicked out.

"The guy who helped me here before was from the same cohort as me. How should I put it? Actually, it wasn't Professor Yano who drove him away, it was Associate Professor Okajima. That guy went to see Professor Yano instead of Associate Professor Okajima, and ended up leaving the next day."

This was something that the third-year senior told Aki Tomoya.

According to him, Professor Yano did not think that Okajima did anything wrong or that there was anything wrong with it.

Associate Professor Okajima, the second-in-command in the pathology classroom, was upset because a student had bypassed him and said something to the professor that the student shouldn't have said.

Regardless of the problem, whether it's right or wrong, the students here should talk to him first.

But the third-year student wasn't entirely clear on the specifics of what happened. He only knew that the person had reviewed Okajima's paper and guessed that there might be some problems with it, so that person went to Professor Yano.

Professor Yano's paper, which he is preparing to submit to the Paris academic conference, is not yet finished, but everyone in the pathology classroom can go and observe it.

Seeing is permissible, speaking is permissible, and pointing out mistakes is permissible.

But where were the restrictions? Aki Tomoya remembered this lesson from the past.

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Chapter 267 Come and take a look (1/4)

"Absolutely gorgeous, I swear on my life!"

Tomoya Aki has reactivated his homepage, but some things have been changed.

For example, in terms of personal information notes, he added a "previous" to his previous self-reference.

She then explained that she was a university student, currently studying in the third year of science at Dongda University.

Then the album was updated, replacing the old background with photos from Tokyo University.

He doesn't make game guides anymore, but he still recommends books.

He clamored on his homepage to come and take a look, even exaggerating by saying he'd swear on his life, but Aki Tomoya couldn't guarantee how many people would actually see it.

It's been so long since it's been used, I wonder how many people still remember it.

"Although I've retired from being a shut-in, I still want to recommend a book to everyone today..."

Some people still paid attention to him, asking why he was reactivating this almost dead homepage.

After explaining the reason, the person who sent the private message did not respond.

"The traffic on my homepage is absolutely appalling now. I used to be a popular blogger..."

Aki Tomoya thought about his past homepage and then looked at his current homepage.

He used to be a popular blogger, but now he's not even an annoying one.

He's done all the help he could, and whether anyone sees it or not, he's done his best to contribute to the sales of Sayaka Kudo's novels.

The effect doesn't matter; what matters is the sentiment!

Looking at this homepage now, although it's been used again, the data usage is almost gone. From now on, I'll just update it with some daily updates and record my life in university.

Aki Tomoya then decided how to handle this homepage.

That popular anime blogger is gone forever. Now, TAKI, a current student at Southeast University of Science and Technology, uses this space to record his university life.

After writing a book review for Sayaka Kudo and promoting the book, Tomoya Aki quietly closed the webpage.

A few days later, the first-week sales figures for Sayaka Kudo's novel were also released.

She didn't say the exact amount, but she told him optimistically that since the publisher didn't have any high expectations for her, the sales in the first week were acceptable, and there should be an opportunity to give her some small publicity later.

The publisher had a whole set of tricks up its sleeve, but fortunately, Kudo Sayaka wasn't in a hurry and didn't have many demands, as long as they didn't screw her over.

Whether such polite words will actually result in the publisher providing her with corresponding resources is uncertain; at least they haven't given any definitive answer.

……

It's the latter half of October; there are only a few days left in the month.

In the latter half of October, aside from helping out in the pathology classroom, his schoolwork consisted mainly of being invited to a party by Suzuya, who was ranked first in his class.

Those who attended the party Suzuya organized at his home were all his classmates from the third year of science.

At that party, Aki Tomoya didn't really stand out much.

Everyone knows that he is currently helping out in the pathology classroom and is considered one of Professor Yano's people, so quite a few people come over to exchange pleasantries with him.

How should we describe the party organized by Suzuya?

It's a bit boring, isn't it? Even Aki Tomoya doesn't have anything worth reminiscing about.

At Suzuya's house, he didn't show it on his face, but he still felt bored.

The parties were almost entirely centered around Suzuya, who was from the same generation as them.

There was no flattery involved, but it was obvious who was at the center of it all.

The parties organized by Suzuya were mainly for bonding and socializing.

"The exchange meeting with Shunda University in December is unfortunately not our turn yet."

In December, there was a student exchange meeting between the Department of Science at Southeast University, or the formal medical school, and the Medical School of Shunda University.

Suzuya seems quite interested in that.

He expressed his regret when talking about how they were unable to participate in the exchange meeting with other schools because they were still in the Faculty of Liberal Arts for two years.

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