After all, according to the rigid requirents of the Federal Education Law, Jiang Qiuqiu must enroll in school. Violating school regulations should result in being sent to the education center for discipline. Advancent to higher education is through internal exams, making it impossible to participate in social pre-admissions at the appropriate age. so violations must have happened.
Jiang Qiuqiu looked at the young man in front of her who was questioning her in a deep voice. She pondered for a mont whether to cover it up, but decided against it. It wasn’t anything particularly confidential.
Moreover, he had already asked, “I was at a university before, but later—”
“Because I violated a rule, I was expelled.”
“Which rule?” At this point, Mo Si’s eyebrows were already raised high, and a solemn aura enveloped him.
Jiang Qiuqiu maintained a relatively calm attitude, “I offended soone I shouldn’t have and was expelled.”
Just as expected.
Even without verification, Mo Si had already guessed it.
After graduating from the military academy, he imdiately rushed to the front lines. In recent years, the Zerg had been very active, and he was constantly on the front lines of the battlefield, so he wasn’t very familiar with the situation at the Federation.
It was only during ceasefire periods when he returned ho for New Year’s Eve dinner that he occasionally heard older or younger family mbers in other fields discussing:
The previous emperor had formulated a constitution that was very suitable for the Federation’s situation. He was a true ruler for the people, excelling in every aspect except for his short reign.
He rose to power amidst turmoil, promoted a large number of new nobility like the Mo family, established the Senate Act, and set up a mandatory education system. This allowed every potential citizen of the Federation the opportunity to change their fate.
He heard his grandfather say that the emperor had originally planned to completely transform the Federation within fifty years, abolish the planetary hierarchy system, and eliminate the abdication and aristocratic systems. However…
Heaven is jealous of talents; the emperor passed away soon after.
His son, Li II, ascended to the new throne. Then, all plans were put on hold.
The nobles received secret support, and naturally beca more rampant. They dared to ask a school-age girl to drop out of school because of these trivial matters.
“Who is that person? What’s their na?” His tone had completely darkened at this mont. He was so serious that even his usually round eyes couldn’t dispel the aura of ‘killing intent.’
Jiang Qiuqiu shook her head, “I didn’t tell you or sister Chengyu about this before because I wanted to handle it myself.” This was the deepest obsession of the original owner. She wrote letters every day, every week, every month, and every year—
Even when struggling for a living, she didn’t forget to send complaint letters to the school and inspection departnts. Until she lost consciousness, her mind was filled with the thought of whether anyone would read her letters.
It would certainly be easy and effective to have Mo Chengyu, Hei Dong, or Xiao Qian intervene, but the feeling of one level of authority suppressing another wasn’t what the original owner wanted.
Jiang Qiuqiu wanted to handle it herself.
Moreover, if silently submitting complaint letters didn’t work, she would start her second plan.
If it didn’t work silently, then she would act openly.
Mo Si initially wanted to say a few more words, but seeing the determination on Jiang Qiuqiu’s face, he gave up his idea to intervene. However!
“You want to solve it yourself, so I won’t ask for that person’s na.” Mo Si looked at her, his lips parting, “If not the person, can you tell the na of the school you attended?”
“That person is hateful, but the school that set this infairness is even worse.”
“The influence of a single noble is limited, but a school that succumbs to the nobles is truly pitiful.” Mo Si continued, “I want to know who is leading this school that has lost its sense of fairness and justice.”
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