A quick transmigration novel about a passerby. They are an invisible spectator, enjoying the drama from the sidelines. There are no missions; simply living through each life is enough. They do not ...
Chapter 574 Urban Martial Arts World - Classmate A (4)
For the next few days, Jiang Yue went back and forth between her dormitory and the library, waiting for the day she would be attacked in the plot, which would also be the day the protagonist would show off in front of everyone, and of course, the day Jiang Yue would play the role of a petty thief.
She didn't sit idle during the days she waited. She went to an internet cafe and wrote a web crawler specifically to collect information. It would be best if she could find the dark web, as this kind of gray industry is bound to exist.
On the day the results were released, Jiang Yue was quite cautious. The martial arts exam was just around the corner, and the day of the attack was getting closer and closer. After all, the world's plot was set on the eve of the martial arts exam. If she were to become cannon fodder, she would be completely helpless. It would be fine if she couldn't gather the information, but if the mission failed, that would be terrible. She was still hoping to complete all the missions.
When checking her grades, Jiang Yue ignored Wang Lixia's suggestion to go to an internet cafe and instead took her to the library. The computers there also had internet access, but they were usually running the management system. Jiang Yue checked her own grades first, and they matched the scores she had been given, which was enough for her to apply to Central Agricultural University.
After logging out, I checked Wang Lixia's grades. Her raw score was 686, and her F-level superpower would add 15 points, which was just enough to get her into a top university. However, it was probably a bit risky for her to get into the same university as Jiang Yue. But having a superpower meant she wouldn't fail the exam, and she still had a chance if she agreed to be assigned to another major.
After filling out the application forms, the results came out around dinner time. The efficiency of the process is quite high these days. Jiang Yue was admitted to the Central Agricultural University, and it's their top-ranked major. Wang Lixia was not admitted, but she was accepted by her second choice. Fortunately, the two are still in the same city, Beijing, so it's a stroke of luck amidst misfortune.
After checking their scores, the two went to the cafeteria and ordered a dish to celebrate. After the meal, Jiang Yue told Wang Lixia not to wander off. She told her to go to the library with Jiang Yue for the next few days. Seeing how serious Jiang Yue was, and knowing their friendship since childhood, Wang Lixia trusted her completely and obediently followed her without wandering off.
As expected, on the night before the martial arts exam, everyone stayed at school, fearing they might miss the exam if anything happened. The anticipated attack began, and Jiang Yue immediately took Wang Lixia to the library, as it was too late and the two had already gone back to their dormitory to sleep.
The teacher was also calling everyone to go to the library, because there was a training room there with the strictest security. In addition, the main targets of these cults were not ordinary students like Jiang Yue. Everyone ran safely into the library. Because the first floor's security was not enough, the teacher took them directly to the second floor.
There were far fewer books on the second floor than on the first floor, and there were also several small, enclosed rooms around it. These were probably where they were sent to look at the cultivation techniques after they were exchanged. While the teacher's attention was not on this side, Jiang Yue found some books to look at. Unfortunately, the cultivation techniques here were all incomplete. Each technique only had the first one or two pages, and the rest was missing, so they were not of much value.
Sigh, a bit disappointing, but it was within Jiang Yue's expectations. After all, this is a modern city, and no one would be foolish enough to leave their cultivation techniques outside. Bai Ze scanned the room and found a special computer. It seems that the operation here is to first exchange points for the first two floors, and then the subsequent content is all done online.
If there's something to gain, the trip wasn't in vain. After scanning, Jiang Yue put Bai Ze into her space. She'll look at it after she leaves school. Anyway, these liberal arts students will be able to go to university once they receive their admission notices. Their high school will be recruiting new students soon, and Jiang Yue and her classmates should vacate their dorm rooms by then.
As for the protagonist's public display of divine power, Jiang Yue was too lazy to watch. It was fraught with danger and offered no benefit whatsoever. The group hid in the library for two hours. After dealing with the enemies outside, Jiang Yue and Wang Lixia returned to their dormitory and packed their luggage overnight before boarding the train to Kyoto.
Many people made the same choice as Jiang Yue: watching the excitement is not as important as their own lives. Train tickets are very expensive now, but luckily they can get a discount with their college admission notices. Otherwise, the two of them wouldn't have been able to afford the train tickets. In fact, people nowadays are not much different from those in ancient times; it's unlikely they can go to other places.
Not only are the tickets expensive, but the main problem is that it's very dangerous outside the base city. The animals are a little better, as the guards regularly clear them away, but the plants are impossible to avoid, and there are also small insects and the like. There's no protective magic array in the wild, so it's better to stay safely at home.
After the spiritual energy revival, the Earth's area expanded significantly. It took Jiang Yue a full week to reach Kyoto. By then, she had missed the highly anticipated martial arts exam and only learned about the details from the newspaper. Jiang Yue also saw information about Xiao Huohuo, whose SSS talent had been revealed by someone.
The first thing they did after getting off the bus was to go to the school to register. They went to Wang Lixia's school first. After registering and settling into their dormitories, the two sisters strolled around the school. After having lunch in the cafeteria, Wang Lixia accompanied Jiang Yue to register at the school. Because Jiang Yue had good grades, she was assigned a separate dormitory.
There are other benefits such as tuition reductions, but I won't go into them. They're basically the same, nothing special. I took Wang Lixia out for dinner that night and let her stay overnight before sending her back the next day. There are still more than two months before the official start of the semester. During this time, Jiang Yue plans to study and earn some money. A penny can stump a hero.
I studied at night and earned money during the day, which made perfect use of my time. I logged into the school's management system and checked the tasks section. There were many tasks there. First, I canceled the tasks from other schools, which instantly reduced the number of tasks. Then, I checked the "no experience required" option, which left very few tasks.
Jiang Yue looked through the list and found that most of the tasks were cultivation missions, with some recruiting lab assistants. However, these missions required certain talents. Jiang Yue searched around and found a farming mission at the very bottom. She clicked on it and saw that it was posted by a mentor. Jiang Yue knew this mentor; he was a big shot in the farming world and one of her favorite mentors.
Because students go home for the holidays, and the pay is too low while the requirements are quite high, not many people sign up. Jiang Yue looked at herself and thought she seemed to be able to do it, so she decided to choose this task. However, Jiang Yue thought that it was up to her to decide whether the other party would accept her or not, so she still needed to prepare a resume.
Everyone can see her talent and grades, but Jiang Yue wanted to write something different. She wrote about how she had self-studied first-year university courses, had rich theoretical experience but lacked practical experience, and also wrote about her understanding of the research of experts, to show that she did not take on the task on a whim.
After finishing her resume, Jiang Yue sent it over. Whether she would be accepted or not was up to fate. It was quite late when she finished writing the resume. She ate a little food and went back to her dormitory to sleep. When she woke up again, she was already in the dream world. Jiang Yue didn't dare to set the time ratio too high, otherwise her brainwaves would become too active.