After Getting Full, I Became Stronger
After Getting Full, I Became Stronger Chapter 4.1

Chapter 4

In the world of interstellar, the Gifted are absolutely mainstream. The more powerful the Gifted, the less they lack money to spend. As for the profession of Gifted… I know too little about it. Except for eating, being able to enter school for study is also a good thing.

It was said that the Junior Academy provided meals, which immediately caught Yuan Hanshuang’s attention, making her consider its feasibility.

If the school provides meals, and they control her excessive appetite, wouldn’t it be considered a legitimate way to mooch off the system?

Pressured by the need for food, her mind raced, planning out her schedule in advance.

Study during the day, work at night – the master of time management fears nothing.

Compared to going to school with a group of toddlers… Yuan Hanshuang didn’t mind.

One must learn to adapt to different environments and their rules. Perhaps she could be unmatched in the world of martial arts, but when it came to mental cultivation, she was merely an apprentice who had barely even started.

A true master always maintains the mindset of an apprentice.

The only problem to solve now is the tuition.

No problem, Yuan Hanshuang has already prepared herself for a loan in order to eat her fill. As long as she can successfully scrape by in the Junior Academy and reach the first level of becoming a Gifted Combatant, who would doubt her ability to make money?

She made up her mind, but things didn’t go as planned.

“I’m sorry, our academy finished enrollment for this quarter last week.”

“Only a week has passed, and I can’t even enroll as a transfer student?” Yuan Hanshuang was dumbfounded.

“I’m not sure about that. We don’t have any cases of mid-term transfers in our academy.”

The gatekeeper looked puzzled. “The Junior Academy held enrollment for the entire planet last week. So many people were queuing here to complete the registration process. Didn’t you receive the message?”

Yuan Hanshuang: “…”

She did receive it, but at that time, she didn’t know they provided meals here.

“Here’s what you can do: have your parents bring you next quarter to register.”

But that’s a whole quarter without free meals!

Thinking about food, Yuan Hanshuang pouted and said, “Can’t you give a chance to a child who loves learning?”

These days, it’s rare to find a child who loves learning. Furthermore, there are few Gifted individuals, and each one is precious. Seeing a few tears trickle down the child’s face, the gatekeeper couldn’t bear it any longer and relented.

Two days later, Yuan Hanshuang woke up early as planned.

Before dawn, she removed the medicine pot from the heating stove.

Today, she was going to the Junior Academy, which was a big deal. After her father finished drinking the medicine, Yuan Hanshuang officially set off for the academy.

“So early?”

The gatekeeper obviously didn’t expect the golden-haired child to arrive before 8 o’clock.

He glanced at the students returning to school in the early morning. “Wait here for a while, I’ll take you in later to confirm your qualifications and discuss with the principal.”

Yuan Hanshuang nodded obediently and sat on a chair.

The Junior Academy for the Gifted was the most basic institution on every planet, aimed at cultivating low-level Gifted individuals.

After graduating from here, Gifted individuals could choose to enter the Intermediate Academy for further studies or skip it altogether and enter the Advanced Academy through the path of the college entrance examination.

In 1999 Star, there were no Intermediate or Advanced Academies. To go to the Intermediate Academy, one had to take a starship to the nearby regional capital. As for the Advanced Academy, there were only seven in the entire interstellar, and each one had extremely demanding admission requirements, known as the “top 7.”

In short, even in the interstellar era, one had to abide by the basic examination rules. No one could escape the college entrance examination.

After the school bell rang, the gatekeeper pressed a button. “Follow me.”

He led Yuan Hanshuang into the school, passing through the tall teaching buildings and the neatly arranged green paths. They entered a nearby side building, where a small and exquisite metal helmet was placed, looking quite unique.

Yuan Hanshuang followed the instructions and put the helmet on her head.

This process was much simpler than awakening her psychic power. After a “ding” sound, the test declared it finished.

The gatekeeper stared at the freshly printed test report. “C-level?”

His expression was extremely astonished, as if he had seen something unbelievable.

Originally, he just wanted to give it a try, but she turned out to be a high-level talent.

It should be noted that among the group of children who enrolled in 1999 Star this year, the vast majority were E-level. Not to mention the slightly better D-level, they only admitted two C-level candidates this year. For a remote planet with limited resources, this was considered exceptional.

Not only the gatekeeper, but Yuan Hanshuang also showed astonishment.

Just a week ago, when she awakened her manifestation, she was clearly a D-level!

However, since she had too many secrets, Yuan Hanshuang chose not to say anything. She buried this question in her heart for now and remained quiet as a chicken.

“What, C-level?”

The director of the academy stood up from behind his desk, and his belly shook.

He adjusted his glasses, looked through the test report, and exclaimed with joy, “Come, let’s go directly to Class 2!”

At this time, the students were all in class. Class 1 and Class 2 were having psychic training on the playground. When they saw the director approaching and talking to the psychic teacher, they couldn’t help but be curious. They peered out from the formation, one by one.

“What? A C-level talent!”

The reaction of the psychic teacher was the same as that of the director and the gatekeeper. Their mouths fell open in surprise. “But the enrollment list for our academy has already been submitted for this year. What should we do?”

The list of students for each quarter had to be entered into the Imperial Center’s archives. The Junior Academy received funding based on the “one radish, one pit” model, and the school uniforms were also uniformly made. This was why they did not admit transfer students.

“This child is already nine years old, which means it’s late for her to start school. If we delay for another quarter, it will truly be a waste of her talent.”

The teachers and the director discussed, “I have an idea. Let’s enroll her in a class and let her attend classes with the other students. Then, when the next quarter’s enrollment comes, we can officially include her name.”

After further discussion, they realized that this was the best solution they could come up with at the moment. They turned to ask Yuan Hanshuang for her opinion.

Yuan Hanshuang naturally agreed wholeheartedly, “Thank you, teacher. But can I be a day student instead of living on campus?”

“That’s possible,” the director readily agreed to her request.

Normally, students were required to live in the dormitories, but since Yuan Hanshuang didn’t have a student ID and the dorms were already full with no extra allocations, it would be more convenient for her not to live on campus.

“And… is the cafeteria in the academy free?” she wanted to confirm.

“Of course. The nutritional fluids in our cafeteria are funded by the Empire, and they are supplied unlimitedly. The first students to come for meals can even get cooked food.”

The director didn’t know that he had unknowingly let a fox into the henhouse, so he reassured her, “Rest assured. Although you are a day student, you will receive the same treatment as other regular students. You can just wear your own clothes to school.”

There weren’t many C-level students in the Junior Academy, and each one was a student the teachers focused on and had high hopes for.

After all, C-level was the minimum requirement to enter the seven major advanced Gifted academies. Training just one of them would significantly increase the academy’s financial allocation each year.

“It’s okay, it’s okay.”

As soon as she heard that she could eat for free, Yuan Hanshuang finally felt relieved.

As for the school uniform, she didn’t care at all.

“Oh, by the way, about the tuition…” There was only one question left now.

The director waved his hand, “Since you haven’t been officially enrolled, let’s leave that for when your enrollment is completed. For now, it’s waived.”

Yuan Hanshuang’s eyes welled up with tears of gratitude, “Thank you, director, thank you!”

Good people! Good people live a long life!

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