The teamâs particulars had to be reported to the supervisors before they left the ship. There was no time to wait. As if he already knew everything that Astra was thinking, Wen spoke, âAside from the two of you, thereâs another person who wants to join the team.â
From behind him, out walked a youth with an aura colder than an ice cliff. The look in his eyes was unwavering, like the still water of an abysmal ocean, and his expression was cool enough to be carved from a glacier as he spoke, âIâm Linus, Iâm an expert in Mechanics and the Starnet.â
Handsome and prim, along with this shameless confidence, Linus was exactly like his description in the book. Astra looked at Wen and the youth in shock. âWow, what a coincidence.â
Linus shook his head and spoke curtly, âNot a coincidence.â
Heâd seen Astra asking everyone about him from his quantum computer. Linus was very confident about his own ability, but he also knew that the entrance test couldnât be completed with technology and knowledge alone, so he decided to join Astraâs team. But once he came out of his corner, he saw Astra already engaged in a conversation with two other people, so he went straight to Wen to ask about joining the team.
Wen wasnât surprised at all by Linusâs request, his reply was to muse wistfully, ââŚOf course, itâs him after all.â
<b>T/N: I think here Wen means that Astra is really capable, and the fact that Linus volunteered to join, just when Astra was looking for Linus, just goes to show how capable Astra is.</b>
Linus had used his quantum computer to collect data on all of the new recruits, so he knew that the person standing in front of him had a spiritual energy score of 1850, a similarly powerful existence as that cadet called Astra Li. But right now, Linus wondered if the numbers were false.
This future teammate, Gu Wen Cheng, wasnât as simple as he seemed.
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After they figured out the team members, Astra relayed the details to the supervisor.
Solaris Academyâs test mission spanned five days. In that time period, everyone would carry with them a specific number of nutrient packs, as well as a siren the size of a thumb nail. The mission would take place on the seventh of the Empireâs eight major galaxies, on Vagor.
Vagor was a primordial planet. Aside from its lack of technology, it also had a large number of monstrous wild animals that were the products of a vicious evolution. In short, these wild beasts were in no shortage of attack power. When the spaceship landed, the students â who had received the information on the planetâs wildlife â looked out at the scenery outside with grim expressions.
Other than the spaceship from Sirius, there were two other ships carrying the new recruits from two different planets.
As Siriusâs number one, Astra was called by the supervisor to stand at the front and lead the other two hundred or so Sirius recruits to join the other planetsâ cadets. After the recruitment officers from the three planets talked for a while, the officer from Sirius suddenly asked, âHow are the students from the planets that the two of you are in charge of?â
âTheyâre a pretty talented bunch,â one of the younger teachers answered with a smile, âthough this yearâs results arenât comparable to the best year weâve had, there was still someone from Ursa Major with a score over 1800. Unfortunately, thereâs only one cadet with such a score, the second placeâs score is 1600 or so.â
The older officer sighed and shook his head, but he stayed silent.
The officer from Sirius asked another question, âOver 1800? Whatâs the exact score?â
â1806.â
âWhat a coincidence,â the officer from Sirius spoke, âthe second highest scorer from Sirius had a score close to that. 1850, pretty good.â
The other two officers were stunned. âSecond highest?â
âFirst place was only 1890, thereâs not much to mention. This brat was daring enough to release and manifest his spiritual energy, I was actually waiting for this entrance test to teach him a lesson.â
â?!â
The other two officers exclaimed in surprise, their eyes gleamed as they looked towards Astra. Astra rubbed his nose in embarrassment, and smiled cheekily. âTeacher, I know I was wrong. I wonât do it again.â
The officer from Sirirus grunted in reply, he was satisfied with this little bragging session.
Later, all the new recruits were brought to a barren clearing. The three planetâs worth of new recruits numbered over 600 people, but despite the big number, they were only able to take up a small section of the giant clearing. This planetâs environment was very inhospitable. The gusts of wind rushed over the area where they were standing, taking up yellow dirt into the air. In the distance, visible to the naked eye, was a dense primordial forest. In the other direction was a snowing glacial world.
Wen gazed into the distance for a while. âWhere do you guys want to go?â
Simon spoke spiritedly, âForest, forest! If we get eaten by the wild beasts, at least the inside of their mouth would be warm, that other side is so cold that we wouldnât even die comfortably.â
Jiyu and Linus glanced at Simon with matching expressions of disdain.
âWe wonât die.â Wen still looked as relaxed as ever. His attitude made the others unconsciously calm down and listen to everything he was saying, âThe seemingly dangerous things are often the least harmful, it is these seemingly harmless things that have to hide all their claws and thorns. Vagorâs environment looks so bad because this planet is trying to hide its benign nature behind a bad appearance.â
Astra looked at him, this was probably why Wen, the male lead, loved to play wolf in sheepâs clothing.
Wen was right. The Academy had already explored the planet dozens of times, and was certain that there was nothing extremely dangerous in here. At the same time, they also had invisible setups following the students at all times to protect them. The alarm device had a single use shield and compressed medicine. As well, the security forces and the medical teams from the Academy would be on standby in the ships, hovering over the testing grounds. The studentsâ physical health would be monitored the entire 24 hours of the day. As soon as even a minute thing went wrong, the security forces would arrive within 5 seconds to rescue the students.
Of course, if the students refused to use the alarm device when they encountered danger, the security forces wouldnât take the students away by force either. Instead, they would watch the cadets closely and only intervene if the situation was life threatening.
ââBecause in the history of the Academy, there were two students who had managed to breakthrough to their full potential while facing down death during their entrance tests.
The students chatted among themselves for a bit before the Academy sent down the survival packages. Aside from the nutrition packs and quantum weapons, there was also a military-grade dagger. After everything had been distributed, the people from the Academy didnât say anything and just left!
The three groups of students stared stupidly as the engines on the spaceships roared to life, watching as the spaceships rose into the air. Within moments, all of the teachers had left. The representatives at the front of each group looked at each other, before one of them blurted, âYour teachers didnât reveal any information to you guys?â
Those that heard him shook their heads. Someone clicked their tongue. âThatâs so irresponsible.â
This type of style was exactly to Astraâs liking. No bullshit, straight to the point, saving a lot of time that wouldâve been taken up with inspirational speeches and what not. But as the teachers left so suddenly, the 600 or so students below them were still trying to understand what had just happened. Many were still staring up at the sky in the direction where the spaceships had gone. Astra asked Wen directly, âAre we going to start?â
Wen threw the question back at him with a smile, âFirst place, youâve gotta do something, right?â
In this harsh and murky area where wind scattered the yellow soil into the air, Wenâs smile bloomed like fresh lotus flowers.
âHow did you get your face dirty.â Astra raised his hand and stroked Wenâs cheek. âSuch a handsome face, canât you be more careful?â
Not only did Wenâs face look soft, it was soft to the touch as well.
Wen raised a brow, he looked a bit surprised. Before he could reply, Astra decided to step up to his role as number one and coughed twice to clear his throat. Before he even finished shouting the first word, Wen suddenly interrupted, âUse your spiritual energy.â
How?
Just as he thought of this, a powerful force stirred deep within, as if anxious to escape the cocoon of his body. The stirring sensation and the slow burn was exactly like what he had felt on the spaceship. Astra went along with his brainâs reactions and spoke, âEveryone, please go find your teammates. Pick up your survival packs, letâs disperse.â
The dispersing spiritual energy brought his voice to every ear, the sound was as clear and loud as a blast. Astra couldnât control the range of his spiritual power, so his message reached every corner that his spiritual power had managed to spread into.
His message was not only heard by the students from Sirius, but also by everyone from the other two planets as well.
As soon as the adults left, some of the students had been feeling a bit unsettled. They unconsciously listened to Astraâs instructions. It was only when theyâd met up with their teammates and were about to head their separate ways that they realized it was one of the students that had spread the message.
ââŚWho? Is it someone from our planet?â
âI heard that our Ursa Major had someone whose spiritual energy was above 1800, so itâs probably this human deity that weâre talking about. I canât believe that he can do so much already even before weâve started school. I canât even find where my spiritual energy is.â
âWhat the f*ck, the number one from our planet is actually this powerful! If he goes through more training once school starts, doesnât that mean that heâll be at the top of our year?â
âOf course, the guy figured out how to use spiritual power right after he found out he had it, the dumbasses from the other two planets can just watch the show, itâs their bad luck that the genius of our year is from Ursa Major! Hahahahaha.â
The students from Tian Shi Planet, where no geniuses were discovered, felt envious and disappointed. But the new recruits from Sirius that were passing by heard part of the conversation and just couldnât hold back. âWho told you it was the number one from your planet that sent the message? You didnât even bother to check before you started to gloat, donât you find that embarrassing?â
Meanwhile, the main âsubjectâ of their argument, Astra, was completely unaware. He and his team grabbed their stuff and began heading into the forest. Jiyu announced, âThe nutrition packs that the Academy provided us will last us two days only.â
Everyone else on the team sighed. âThereâs some edible animals on this planet, we can eat those for meals and use these nutrition packs as emergency rations.â
Linus raised his wrist and opened up the hologram function on his quantum computer. A string of golden code flowed in the hologram, above which the circular shape of a planet appeared, spinning in its orbit. It was a hologram of Vagor.
Simon gasped in surprise. âDidnât the officer say that theyâve enabled the Starnet jammers?â
âI connected to the Starnet on the spaceship.â Linus zoomed in on the hologram, and the details of the forest appeared. His hands flew over the quantum computer, the hologramâs display switched constantly, showing all kinds of animals. âThe Academy has placed 328 monitoring devices in the forest, we can use those to see everything beforehand.â
Even Jiyu was impressed. âThatâs so smart!â
The corners of Linusâs mouth curled upwards as he turned to look at the other three. Simon slapped Linusâs shoulder in excitement, admiration radiating from his eyes. Astra gave him a thumbs up while Wen clapped to suit the occasion.
That was more like it. Linus felt satisfied after everyone gave him a round of compliments. He relayed the view from the five directions â North, South, East, West and Upwards â onto his teammateâs quantum computers, making sure that all the different vantage points were controlled by the team members.
With ample preparation, they stepped into the forest that was known to planet explorers as the âWildebeest Forestâ.
The Wildebeest Forest looked pretty and fresh from the outside, but it didnât look that great from the inside. The giant ancient trees had foliage so thick that not even a sliver of the sky showed through. Sunlight leaked down from the dense treetops in speckles. They couldnât look at the quantum computers all the time, especially since they had already encroached into the Academyâs surveillance area.
They walked towards the water source at the heart of the Wildebeest Forest. Nothing happened, and their journey was very uneventful. All of them relaxed their vigilance, and Jiyu couldnât help but comment, âLooks like nothingâs going to happen today.â
Astra, ââŚâŚâ They were done for.
In the book, despite his many endearing qualities such as his handsome looks, his sense of humor and the dad jokes, Jiyu was known for only one other thing.
His ability to jinx absolutely anything and everything under the sun.
As expected, as soon as the words fell from his mouth, a white silhouette shot out from the forest. When the beautiful white fox saw them, it changed its trajectory and hid itself cleverly in the bush behind them.
Then, the loud roars of animals began to close in, rocks and pebbles bounced as the ground beneath their feet trembled.
A colossal, enraged beast appeared in front of the team, glaring at them with bloodshot eyes and roaring in anger. Saliva dripped down from its giant mouth, burning small holes into the ground wherever it fell.
The line of humans, ââŚâŚâ
Silently, they all turned to look at the little fox.
The sky blue eyes of the little fox stared back at them cutely.
This large animal that was in heat⌠You stupid fox, what exactly did you manage to do to it?
T/N: ĺĺš´ (Lin Nian) has now been translated to Linus. And ç˘ć (Sui:  broken, Xing: star) is now Vagor (latin for âto wanderâ), because the author decided to copy a random name from the internet, and the name also implied âmsc scattered planetâ so I just screwed with it and translated it to Vagor, the wandering planet. As for the name Linus, could I have chosen something cooler? Absolutely I couldâve, but Iâm a fan of Peanuts, and youâll just have to put up with it đ