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Inside a ticulously organized laboratory, with stainless steel countertops, shelves lined with glassware, and cabinets storing an array of specialized instrunts.

The rhythmic whir of machinery and the occasional beep of electronic monitors can be heard, indicating that an experint is currently underway.

Ryzel, who is dressed in a lab coat, is focused on analyzing data and ticulously recording his findings.

His concentration was destroyed when the door of his laboratory was abruptly opened.

A guy with long pink hair and a disheveled lab coat barged in with a cheeky smile.

"Hey! Ryzel, did you finish writing your research report?"

"Not yet; I plan to finish it by tomorrow. What about you? Are you done with your research?"

Ryzel answered and asked back, looking at his friend Lyre, who suddenly barged into his laboratory.

Ryzel stopped analyzing and recording his findings while listening to his friend's answer.

He saved his progress because he knew that as long as his friend started to chatter, it wouldn't end imdiately.

"I actually finished it, but Professor Kane wanted to try enhancing the effect of the potion I made.

I don't want to continue my research; that's why I submitted it early.

Who would have thought it would backfire? I have one more week to improve it."

While speaking, Lyre went to sit on the chair in front of his table.

"You know Professor Kane always wanted her students to do their very best.

So of course she wanted you to improve what you submitted because there is still ti before the deadline."

Professor Kane was known to have the highest standard when it ca to her students' output.

She wouldn't settle for anything average; she would always push her students to their limits for them to produce sothing that could satisfy her.

"That's why I'm already regretting my decision. I shouldn't have submitted it earlier and waited for the deadline," Lyre said mournfully.

"At least you already let Professor Kane check your potion. If you improve it more, your rating for the next field exercise should be higher."

Lyre sighed and said, "I know, I'm just getting lazy."

"Oh, your laziness is kicking in again? Don't worry, I can always help you with that," Ryzel said with a smile.

Lyre shuddered while looking at Ryzel's smile.

"No need to bother; I can manage," Lyre said imdiately. He doesn't want the devil to monitor him again.

Lyre quickly diverted the subject to Ryzel, not wanting to discuss obtaining assistance from his friend any further.

"Anyway, Ry, why don't you pause doing your research and focus first on your love life? You are getting married next month, right? "

"It is still next month; there's plenty of ti left to do my research," Ryzel said nonchalantly.

Ryzel wanted to finish his current potion research, so despite the fact that he was getting married in a month, he stayed in his research lab.

"Tsk, tsk, you're really a hard worker.

You are done with the potion assignnt for this sester, and you are already researching for the next one.

If not for the law, I think you would just be stuck in your studies and wouldn't even plan to marry early, am I right? "

"Of course, we live for more than two hundred years (200). If not for the law, why should we even marry early? It would be better to just focus on studying first.

What about you? Are you really willing to marry early? "

"Of course not! Why should I get married early when I could play for a few more years?

My family can still support even if I don't get married. If not for the law, I could stay single for a lifeti! "

"It is really unfair for us guides to marry early, unlike other people. But what can we do? We are just too few," Ryzel said, sighing.

They could understand why there was a law mandating them to be married by the age of twenty (20), but they still had emotional complaints.

Most of the guides in Interstellar actually don't want to get married early.

Just like him and Lyre, they also have things they want to do more of before marriage.

However, given the current resistance to the Zerg invasion, they are all aware that they must fulfill their responsibilities as guides.

They are all aware that if they don't help the sentinels, they will lose the war, and the peace they are currently living in will be lost.

They all envy the freedom that ordinary people have in selecting the ti of their marriage.

However, they understood that as soon as they differentiated into guides, they had to fulfill their imposed responsibilities.

"If we had lived a thousand years ago, we wouldn't have had to deal with this kind of problem," Lyre said.

Ryzel agreed with Lyre, so he can't help but recall history.

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