Evan and Wendy had long suspected
that the Gu’an Nation might be colluding
with the Filthborn Organization.
But without evidence,
a suspicion could only remain a suspicion.
Evan suddenly realized—
half of the six nations
were now his enemies.
If Gu’an truly worked with the Filthborn,
then Gu’an was his enemy.
The Muke Kingdom?
No need to ntion it.
The Rovan Federation
had also beco hostile—
especially General Yeh Muni,
whose nephew Evan had killed
right in front of him.
“And I’m only Chrysalis‑tier,
yet I’ve already made so many enemies.
Oh right…
I forgot to count the Church of Evolution.”
In the recent case,
Evan, FangBro, and Wendy
had all contributed significantly.
The Dongli governnt
publicly praised them as role models.
They had been interviewed so many tis
that Evan had lost count.
He was already popular,
and this incident
made him a national youth idol.
But fa ca with consequences—
the Church of Evolution
would surely hate him.
He didn’t care.
He already disliked them.
Evan glanced at the digital calendar on the wall.
“Tomorrow is freshman enrollnt day.
I need to push harder.”
The Black‑Belly Jiao Pelican extract
still wasn’t fully digested.
He summoned his Swan Dance team.
“Aunt Yvonne, FangBro—assemble!
Dance ti!”
🎓 January 11th, Year 1001 — Enrollnt Day
Dongli University’s campus
was filled with excited new students,
their eyes full of curiosity and hope.
Evan’s enrollnt paperwork
had already been handled
by the admissions office,
but he still needed to pick up
his student ID and al card,
and et his counselor and classmates.
Otherwise,
he wouldn’t even know
which class he belonged to.
Thinking about how crazy
the senior girls and junior girls got
whenever he appeared in public,
Evan put on a hat, mask, and sunglasses
before leaving the house—
to hide his overly handso face.
The registration areas
for the Combat Departnt
and the Research Departnt
were separate.
After asking for directions,
Evan found the Research Departnt hall.
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He quietly lined up
at the freshman registration window.
No one recognized him.
There were many students,
but many windows too.
Soon, it was his turn.
He handed over his ID silently.
The young female staff mber
didn’t even look up.
“Admission letter?
Personal file?
Tuition paynt card?
Co back when you have everything.”
Evan lowered his voice.
“Director Warren Pierce said
everything was already handled.
My tuition is waived.
Please check.”
The teacher froze,
looked up—
and nearly gasped.
“Teacher, please don’t.
There are too many people here.”
Evan quickly made a shushing gesture.
The teacher’s eyes sparkled with excitent.
She nodded repeatedly
and checked his information.
“Student… Evan,
you’re really enrolling
in Evolutionary Science?”
she asked in disbelief.
“Yes,” Evan nodded.
“Director Warren approved it.”
The teacher thought for a mont,
then smiled brightly.
“That makes sense.
Soone as exceptional as you
will shine anywhere.”
She handed him a folder.
“Your student ID, al card,
course schedule,
and school regulations are inside.”
“Thank you.”
Evan took the folder
and left imdiately.
Her reaction
was already attracting attention.
If he stayed any longer,
soone would recognize him.
🏫 Class 02 — Evolutionary Science
Outside,
Evan opened the folder
and checked his student ID.
He was assigned to:
Class 02, Evolutionary Science, Year 01.
He checked the campus map
and found the classroom.
When he entered,
over twenty students were already seated.
The counselor hadn’t arrived yet.
Thanks to his disguise,
no one noticed him.
A few glanced up,
then returned to chatting
or scrolling their phones.
Evan walked to the back corner
and sat down.
It felt strangely nostalgic—
like returning to his previous life’s school days.
He scanned the room
and spotted a familiar face.
Hannah Keane.
She had ntioned
she was admitted to Dongli University
and would study Evolutionary Science.
He didn’t greet her.
If soone recognized him,
he’d instantly beco a zoo exhibit.
He knew he couldn’t hide forever—
they were classmates after all—
but he wanted to finish today’s tasks quickly
and return to training.
Ti was running out.
The freshman assessnt
was only a few days away.
He also planned to ask the counselor
for leave to train intensively.
After a while,
a man in his thirties
with square glasses
and prematurely graying hair
walked in.
“Students, please take your seats.
“My na is Jonathan Hayes,
and I’ll be your counselor
for the next four years.
“We’ll start with roll call
to make sure everyone is here.”
The room fell silent.
Jonathan Hayes began reading nas.
“Gao Qitao.”
“Here!”
“Pan Tian.”
“Here!”
“Hannah Keane.”
“Here!”
…
“Evan Cole.”
The mont the na was spoken,
the entire class froze.
That na
was far too famous.
Could it be that Evan?
No—impossible.
If Evan Cole enrolled,
he’d join the Combat Departnt,
not Evolutionary Science.
It must be soone with the sa na.
Still, curious eyes
looked around the room.
Even Jonathan Hayes
looked up.
He only had the roster—
he didn’t know
if this was that Evan.
In the corner,
Evan raised his hand.
“Here.”
Instantly,
every gaze locked onto him.
Jonathan frowned slightly.
“Student,
please remove your hat and sunglasses.”
Evan sighed inwardly.
He knew this would happen.
At least with the counselor present,
the fangirls shouldn’t go too crazy.
He slowly removed his hat and sunglasses—
and then his mask.
Silence.
Absolute silence.
You could hear a pin drop.
Every student stared,
eyes wide.
They weren’t mistaken.
Evan Cole
was their classmate.
And he had chosen
the Evolutionary Science major.
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