Because of this, so people were certain that Lin Fu and Xia Huangyu must also be dead, their bodies simply reduced to ashes and impossible to find, which was why they were considered missing or kidnapped by prisoners.
After all, in the Starship Era, battles seldom left bodies behind.
On the Star Network, speculation about Lin Fu and Xia Huangyu’s whereabouts was rife, with many experts posting various analyses and decrypting posts, listing several possible fates for the two.
The speculation about their deaths was overwhelming.
Xu Jinglan, who had a calm deanor, was unaffected after reading it, but other students couldn’t handle it and rallied their classmates, friends, and family to counterattack.
The two entered the dormitory courtyard, discussing what to eat for lunch, when they suddenly heard laughter coming from the villa.
The noise was loud, involving more than one person, sounding like a party was in full swing.
The two exchanged glances—who dared to throw a party at Dormitory 2277?
As Xu Jinglan quickly approached, before she could even push the door open, she heard Xia Youyou’s voice inside, "Hahaha... Finally, I don’t have to see those annoying people anymore, it’s wonderful, co, let’s raise our glasses to celebrate."
"Cheers," Tang Xuefei was the most supportive among everyone. She and Xia Youyou hated Lin Fu the most in the entire school, and she was furiously jealous seeing Lin Fu shine in the newcor’s competition, hardly able to sleep at night.
But now Lin Fu was dead, gone for good, which was too perfect.
A dead person, no matter how admired, is just a passing cloud. Soon, everyone would forget her and soone more outstanding would replace her.
The more stifled Tang Xuefei had felt before, the happier she was now. She had sothing she had never ntioned at school, and that was when her family learned of Lin Fu’s status, they actually forced her to apologize to Lin Fu, refusing to acknowledge her if Lin Fu did not forgive her.
Even her elder brother, looking pained, apologized to her saying he couldn’t help her seek revenge anymore.
God knows how sad and humiliated she was at that mont.
She had wished Lin Fu would just die.
Now, her wish had co true, Lin Fu couldn’t return, forever stranded on the icy, foggy Helheim Star.
No matter how talented she was, wasn’t it just a fleeting mont?
"Cheers, let’s drink up, no one goes ho sober tonight." Xia Youyou now regained her confidence, her status elevated even more than before, as Xia Zeming had beco the Imperial Marshal, lifting the entire Xia Family with him.
And with the successor Xia Huangyu also "missing", many were convinced that Xia Huangyu had long died on Helheim Star.
He definitely couldn’t return.
Undercurrents churned within the Xia Family, with many eying the position of the successor, and Xia Youyou’s elder brother was one of the candidates. This significantly bolstered her status, making those nobles who looked down on her now fawn over her.
Even a cousin she couldn’t previously match dared not look down on her anymore.
Xia Youyou was no longer the inferior follower in the nobility circle, now countless people wanted to curry favor with her. Not to ntion that Lin Fu couldn’t return, having died on Helheim Star, even if she did return, Xia Youyou would dare to disregard her.
Both belonged to Guardian Families, but surely a family that produced an Imperial Marshal and the one only a Major General from the Supre Military Academy were different.
Xia Youyou’s feelings about Lin Fu dying on Helheim Star were actually very complex and conflicted.
She was relieved that Lin Fu couldn’t return and hearing her "death" news eased her mind, but deep inside, to say she wasn’t apprehensive would be lying.
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