"Yes, we've arrived."
Gu Shiqian murmured, the scene of his mother holding his hand before she died appearing before his eyes.
"Xiao Qian, you must go out and make it. Don't waste the academy spots. No matter what, you must go out with Xiao Yuan and the others."
"The academy is a relatively simple place, and people in society don't have such dirty hearts. You must study hard during your time at the academy to get the top spot. Only by becoming the top student will the academy's resources be tilted towards you."
He was still young then, and his limited perspective and knowledge restricted his thinking.
He said weakly, "Mom, I don't have confidence. I only watched the classes on the StarNet and learned from your teaching. Xiaoyuan and I have never taken any formal courses. Becoming the chief is too difficult."
"We have to do it, even if it's difficult."
His mother, whose hair was completely white and who was only a little over a hundred years old, was frighteningly old and thin. Her hands, which looked like withered bones, gripped his hands like iron clamps, with unprecedented strength.
She said, "You must work hard, you must fight. The future of pure-blooded humanity rests on your shoulders. If you give up, pure-blooded humanity will truly be finished."
"Children, Mom believes in you."
Later, my mother passed away.
He, on the other hand, was packed up by Uncle Qi and his group and thrown onto the starship along with Qi Wenyuan and the others, embarking on the journey to the Central Star with the precious educational opportunity that several generations had worked so hard to obtain.
Because their starship was dilapidated, because there was no direct route, and because they couldn't apply for routes or register online due to the lack of a star network, they set off a year early.
However, it took them eleven months to reach their destination.
Let's not dwell on the difficulties they encountered along the way; all we can say is that they were truly blessed by their ancestors to have escaped with their lives and arrived safely at their destination.
When they appeared at the admissions office of Central Star Academy like beggars, the disdainful looks from teachers and students became a thorn deeply rooted in their hearts.
For twelve long years, they studied day and night, taking one major after another. From being at the bottom of their class and failing grades to becoming outstanding students and then top students, no one knows how much they sacrificed.
No one knows what kind of determination they had to endure those twelve years, and how they built connections after becoming chief, gradually setting up the game and taking the first step on the chessboard.
They had done everything they could; there was nothing more they could do.
They can only proceed step by step according to the plan, taking things one step at a time.
The goal has a two-hundred-year timeframe. If they die before the goal is achieved, the burden will fall on the next generation.
However, Sang Ning's survival strategy on a deserted planet can also be said to have propelled the game forward.
They succeeded, ahead of schedule.
Thinking of this, Gu Shiqian could no longer hold back and rushed out of the office, starting his car and heading towards the school.
When he arrived, the school was in recess, and most students were playing on the playground, while only a small number of students were in classrooms, laboratory equipment rooms, gravity chambers, or other similar places.
Gu Shiqian's appearance startled the students on the playground.
Then—
"Grandpa, what brings you here? Are you looking for the principal?"
"Grandpa, do you miss me?"
"Grandpa, when can Sister Ningning come out? I miss her."
"grandfather······"
The chattering was giving Gu Shiqian a headache, but he wasn't annoyed at all. He patiently answered the children's questions without even frowning. When most of them had returned, he pulled out a large megaphone and announced loudly—
"Children, Grandpa has something to tell you: you have a much brighter future ahead of you."
"From today onwards, you are free to study at any school on any planet."
Blue Star is great, especially its development in recent years has been particularly good.
No matter how good it is, it still can't compare to those economically prosperous planets in terms of education and people's livelihood.
The teaching staff on Blue Star is far inferior, and the knowledge presented in the open classes is only general knowledge.
Open courses for popular majors such as mecha, warships, and materials science only cover general knowledge; to learn more in-depth, systematic study is required.
And these are things they cannot give.
No matter how many educational robots are purchased, if the quality of teachers is still far from sufficient, the children's learning will be limited.
At this moment, Gu Shiqian wished he could pack up all these little brats and send them away to study.
Knowledge changes destiny, knowledge determines destiny—this is a timeless truth.
He asked, "Would you like to study abroad?"
"think!"
The children unanimously agreed that with the StarNet stabilizing, each child now had a terminal and could freely access the StarNet and the Second World, unlike Sang Ning and the others who previously faced immense difficulties in learning anything.
It replicates the real world in a second world, broadening children's horizons and planting a seed of ambition in their hearts.
They wanted to go out and see the world, to learn more and become useful to their hometown, and to improve the social status of purebred humans.
"Good, they are all good and ambitious kids."
Gu Shiqian nodded in satisfaction, "Then, register on the education website tonight and tell your Aunt Asheng which school you want to go to and what major you want to study. Do you all understand?"
"clear!"
"Alright, let's go back to class. I have to go now."
After Gu Shiqian left, the children obediently went back to class. After class, they gathered together to have a lively discussion about the schools they wanted to attend and the knowledge they wanted to learn.
The full opening was irrelevant to Sang Ning; she had no time to receive information from the outside world while locking herself in the laboratory.
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