It snowed in the Federation that day.
The temperature was low. Jiang Qiuqiu wore her newly bought padded jacket, its polar fleece insulating her from the cold wind as she set off for her second-round test at Federation University.
Mo Si went with her.
Jiang Qiuqiu was still a bit nervous when she left, but after she entered Federation University, all that tension seed to lt away.
Due to access restrictions, Mo Si couldn’t enter the testing area, so Jiang Qiuqiu went in alone.
She didn’t run into the teacher from her first interview. Instead, she t a female teacher with a sharp, confident style.
"Na, Jiang... Qiuqiu? A-level growth spiritual power, ID *****?"
"That’s ."
"Co on over, the test is about to start." The female teacher glanced at her.
Jiang Qiuqiu sat down, and soone across from her handed her a helt. The mont she put it on, she was completely imrsed in a bizarre, fantastical world.
The second-round test was complex. It included familiar spiritual power challenges, practical spiritual power combat, and even cha combat.
This test took longer than the last one. After about an hour, the teacher led Jiang Qiuqiu to a more sophisticated room and tested her spiritual power.
Federation University doesn’t like to keep people hanging; applicants are notified on the spot whether they’ve passed the second-round test.
The teacher pushed the application form across the table to Jiang Qiuqiu. "You’ve passed the test. You are now officially a student at Federation University."
"Based on your aptitude tests, we believe you are suited for either the Spirit Healing Departnt or the cha Single Soldier System. Please complete your information on the university’s official website by December 17. You can report to Federation University for the start of the sester on January 13 of the following year."
’I passed!’
She had expected it, but having it officially confird still filled her with imnse joy. Jiang Qiuqiu put the application form away, stood up, and thanked the teacher. "I understand! I’ll be sure to fill out the form on ti!"
"Mm."
’She looks even younger and cuter in person than she does in her videos,’ the teacher thought.
"So, ma’am, may I go now?"
"Hold on a second." The teacher cleared her throat lightly. "Add my terminal ID before you leave."
"Oh, okay." Jiang Qiuqiu dutifully added the teacher’s contact, then left with a cheerful spring in her step.
As she neared the entrance, she spotted a familiar figure in the distance and waved. "Black Hole!"
The man looked up. They were too far apart for Jiang Qiuqiu to make out his expression, but she saw him turn and start walking toward her.
As he got closer, he didn’t ask whether she’d passed. He only asked, "You must have piloted a cha during the test. How was it? Have you decided on a major?"
"Are you that confident in ?" Jiang Qiuqiu asked curiously. "You’re not even asking if I passed?"
"You were sure to pass," Mo Si told Jiang Qiuqiu. "You lack neither talent nor diligence." She was the kind of person who was in control of her own destiny.
"They did give major recomndations, and I got to pilot a cha for a bit." Unfortunately, the ti was too short for her to get a real feel for it.
As for the Spirit Healing Departnt—
"I don’t think I’ve ever actually healed anyone; I’ve never experienced what that’s like." Jiang Qiuqiu sounded conflicted. "The only thing I’ve seen is the way Grandma Ai’er treats people."
"I don’t think I’m really suited for that kind of work, which requires a lot of patience and attention to detail."
Mo Si was bewildered by her statent.
’Does Qiuqiu have the wrong idea about herself?’
"You don’t think you’ve ever healed anyone?"
"...What?" Seeing the look on Mo Si’s face, Jiang Qiuqiu found it amusing. She retorted, "Have I ever healed anyone?"
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