Chapter 206: Chapter 206: Such a Miserable Military Academy
“How many?” Lin Fu wondered, “If it’s like that, why didn’t the school’s PR departnt prepare in advance?”
“How should they prepare?” An Ding curiously asked.
Lin Fu thought of the past life practice where entertainnt stars would pay people to impersonate fans at the airport to greet them and revealed a sly smile, whispering into Anton’s ear.
“Holy shit! That’s possible too?”
Anton was dumbfounded upon hearing it—not because interstellar people were naive, but because such shaful tactics were certainly beneath the dignity of military personnel.
But then he rembered Elbert was famously shaless, so perhaps such actions weren’t too surprising after all.
“It’s too late now,” Anton said with a look of regret, “Next year, I definitely have to share this experience with the juniors.”
“Haha…” Lin Fu also snickered, without any guilt about leading the younger students astray.
The faces of everyone from Elbert were looking grim. Chief Instructor ijie, who was personally leading the team at the front, quickened his pace, wanting to leave directly, only to be deliberately stopped by the Chief Instructor of the Royal Starship Academy.
They chatted about trivial nonsense, just not letting them leave.
The First Military Academy has always had the tradition of being aloof, never stooping to use such petty and harmful tricks, but they also had no intention of alleviating the situation, rather they enjoyed watching the drama unfold.
Since Chief Instructor ijie couldn’t leave, all those behind him had to wait as well.
It was essentially a public execution.
The dia reporters, who originally paid no attention to Elbert, started filming upon seeing the situation. Of course, the hosts were excitedly introducing Elbert’s embarrassing predicant towards the deserted entrance hall on their side.
This changed the public execution of Elbert to a spectacle in front of all the citizens of the Empire.
This made everyone’s expression extrely ugly.
Because in the interstellar era, the speed of news spread is asured in seconds. What was happening here would be continuously broadcast, and the people on Capital Star would know imdiately.
People in other star systems might have a few hours or even days of delay due to the distance.
At this mont, netizens on the Star Network who could already see it were stirring up lively discussions, as if it were a celebration.
“Elbert Military Academy is so pitiful.”
“The perennial third-place, now lacks even the qualifications to be third.”
“I strongly suggest Elbert give up their na, no longer exploit the great na of Marshal Defo.”
“Hahaha… why do I feel so sad?”
“Next year, I definitely won’t apply to Elbert, mainly because I can’t afford to lose that much face.”
…
So students secretly accessed the Star Network and were so angry at the comnts they read that they could feel their noses bend.
“That’s too much.”
“Holy shit!”
All those from Elbert were either angrily wishing they could leave imdiately or so embarrassed they simply wished they could pretend they didn’t exist.
In any case, at that mont, everyone there had lost face completely.
The New Student Competition hadn’t even started, and a shadow was already cast over Elbert Military Academy.
“Don’t worry, don’t let the public opinion affect you,” ca rvin’s calm voice from the front.
Lin Fu felt a warmth in her heart, “I know, thank you.”
rvin smiled and nodded.
“Chief Instructor i Jie.” Finally, the two reporters from the third channel managed to catch up from behind, but their appearance, at that ti, was like rubbing salt into Elbert’s wounds—it would have been better if they hadn’t co at all.
“Hahaha… only two reporters.”
“And they’re from an eighteenth-level Military Academy, it’s just laughable.”
The prominent figures from the other two Military Academies were basking in fa, also the subjects of the reporters’ interviews, in stark contrast with the deserted, quiet, lonely, and awkward new students from Elbert.
However, those students being interviewed all simultaneously glanced in Lin Fu’s direction and quickly shifted their gaze away.
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