Chapter 290 The gradually blurred ideal



In the club activity room, several members are reviewing seriously and intensely, as there are only three days left before the end-of-year exam.

Luo Lanxier planned to attend Walled City Academy as Luo Lan and Temple Academy as Luo Xier. Therefore, she would have to take more exams. Fortunately, each exam was conducted sequentially, allowing her to stagger her time. For the same subject, she only had to take it once, and the Night Academy Dean would handle and arrange everything afterwards.

The eight people from Bumansa and Luolan's dormitories, as well as Kafla, are now studying in the activity room.

Letty had heard of the small club founded by Roland and others before, but this was her first time here.

After sitting down for a while, Niya put her hands together, then gently pushed them apart. A warm ripple slowly spread, and the room suddenly became much warmer.

"If I had known earlier, I would have brought the dormitory heating device." Lettice tapped her forehead with her finger and said belatedly that although Nia could also use her ability to warm the room, she had to use it every once in a while, which was very energy-consuming.

"Go get it in the afternoon, I'll do it later." Loran Hill took out his notebook and first helped several members with poor academic performance to sort out the key points, and then went back to read his own book.

According to Loran Hill, this final promotion wasn't particularly difficult. After all, it was only the first year, and the teaching was focused on exploring students' interests and strengths. The truly in-depth courses typically began in the second year, when students were divided into five schools and five factions, competing against each other.

The various events and competitions organized within the college offer generous rewards, and to win, you must defeat your competitors. To encourage collaboration, students from the same college can team up to participate in certain events. If a student from your college wins, you'll receive a small amount of compensation, even if your team doesn't place in the top few.

For example, in the college competition some time ago, after Darcy from Qiaoduan College won, the other nine contestants from Qiaoduan College also received a gold-level extraordinary creation as a reward.

The sages of Emenas intentionally encourage internal cooperation and external competition among the various colleges, because this is conducive to cultivating talents. If all the benefits are taken by one person alone, some students will be unwilling to cooperate and become lone wolves.

Lone wolves sound cool, but they're not actually good. The greatest advantage of human society lies in the division of labor and cooperation. Individuals only need to do one thing well and can get everything else they want through exchange. For example, a fisherman, as long as he can fish, can buy clothes, seasonings, boats, nets, quilts, blankets and other things through society, instead of fishing in the morning, harvesting cotton in the afternoon, and sewing clothes for himself in the evening.

Being all-round sounds great, but it is actually a waste because people can only do one thing at a time, and specialization makes it easier to improve skill levels and make them more efficient.

Most of the girls in the activity room have good grades, and they came here today to consolidate their knowledge. The ones who are really worried are Lily, Nia, and Alena.

Lily's talent was average, and coupled with her tendency to play around, her grades were only average to below average. Nia, while diligent, had a weak foundation and had been taking remedial classes this semester. Elena, on the other hand, was somewhat biased in her studies; she wasn't good at math, and the Magic Sequence required very high math scores.

'Loran, save me~'

Alena, who had been worrying about the exercises for a long time, finally couldn't help it. She stood up with a bang and ran to Loran Hill, hoping that she could help with her poor math grades.

"I understand. Sit down first."

Holding a warm cup of tea, Loran Hill helped Alena analyze the questions and slowly helped her sort out the gaps in her knowledge system.

On the other side of the academy, in an empty classroom in the central building.

"Brother Rock, today it all depends on you."

Several boys surrounded the red-haired Rock. One was blowing hot air on him, one brought a cushion, one held a pot of hot tea, and another laid a piece of white paper on him. They were all very servile, and looked eagerly at the only student in the dormitory who had reviewed thoroughly, as if he was a god who had descended to the earth.

This group of people had a lot of fun in the short period before and after the Winter Festival Party, and only started to get anxious when the exam was approaching. After learning that Rock had already reviewed it thoroughly, they immediately found a savior and invited this "great god" to teach them the true secrets.

While Rock's talent wasn't top-tier, his diligence and dedication were evident. He wasn't the aristocratic type, and while he wasn't talkative, he was also easy to get along with. His roommates, naturally aware of his abilities, had specifically invited him to tutor them today.

"Let me be frank."

"I can help you with tutoring, but your grades still depend on your own efforts. Don't blame me if you don't do well in the exam." Rock didn't want to be a pushover who would help others and then get complained about.

"It's all right, Rock. No, Boss."

"Yes, from today onwards you are the boss of our dormitory, and we will all listen to you from now on." Several roommates said respectfully on the surface, as if they would go through fire and water for their big brother.

"Heh." Rock looked at them and waved his hand, ignoring these antics. Instead, he took out his own book and asked them to highlight the key points. As for what they said, it probably wouldn't last more than three days. After that, who knows who would be the father and the son.

Besides, it's almost time for them to part ways.

Looking at these roommates who were quickly copying down the key points, Rock sighed inwardly. In the new semester after the new year, everyone went to their respective colleges, and there would probably be fewer opportunities to meet. Maybe after a long time, they would slowly become strangers again.

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