Chapter 205: What a miserable military school

Chapter 205 What a Miserable First Military Academy

"How many?" Lin Fu asked strangely: "If this is the case, why didn't the school's external public relations department make preparations in advance?"

"How to prepare?" An Ding asked curiously.

Lin Fu thought of the entertainment stars in the previous life spending money to find someone pretending to be a fan to pick up the plane, so she showed a sly smile, and whispered in Anton's ear.

"Damn! It's still like this."

Anton was stunned when he heard this. It wasn't that the interstellar people were stupid, but that the soldiers definitely didn't bother to do such an unscrupulous thing.

But when I think about Elbert's reputation for being unscrupulous, it seems that it is not surprising to do such a thing.

"It's too late now." Anton expressed regret, "Next year I will definitely share this experience with my juniors."

"Haha..." Lin Fu also sniggered, not feeling guilty at all for bringing down her juniors.

Everyone in Elbert's face here is not good-looking. Instructor Major, who personally led the team at the front, quickened his pace and wanted to leave directly, but was stopped by the chief instructor of the Royal Starfleet Academy.

Say some irrelevant nonsense, just don't let go.

The First Military Academy has always had the tradition of the flowers of Gaoling, and has never bothered to engage in these small tricks that harm others and benefit itself, but it has no idea of helping the rescue, but is happy to watch the show from the sidelines.

Chief Instructor Major, who led the team, couldn't leave, and everyone behind had to wait.

This is simply a public execution.

The media reporters who didn't pay attention to Elbert saw this and started to shoot. Of course, the anchors introduced Elbert's predicament excitedly to the side of Elbert who was left out in the hallway.

Let Albert change from public execution to execution for citizens of the entire empire.

This made everyone look ugly.

Because the speed of news dissemination in the interstellar era is calculated in seconds, what happens here will be disseminated without intervals, and people in the capital star will know it immediately.

Other galaxies will have a delay of several hours or days due to the difference in distance.

At this time, netizens on Starnet can already see it, and it has sparked heated discussions. Netizens are like Chinese New Year.

【The third child of Wannian back then, now he doesn’t even have the qualifications to be the third child. 】

【It is strongly recommended that Elbert give up his name and stop consuming the great Marshal Defoe. 】

【Hahaha...Why do I feel sad? 】

【I will definitely not apply for Elbert next year, mainly because I can't afford to lose this person. 】

Some students secretly opened the star network, and their noses were crooked when they saw the remarks on it.

"unacceptable."

"Fuck!"

All Elbert's people are either angry and want to leave immediately, or they are ashamed and simply pretend that they don't exist.

Anyway, at this moment, everyone in the big guy lost all face.

Elbert Military Academy has been cast a shadow even before the freshmen contest started.

"Don't worry, and don't be influenced by outside public opinion." Mervin's calm voice came from the front.

Lin Fu's heart warmed up, "I know, thank you."

Mervyn nodded with a smile.

"Chief Instructor Major." The two who were assigned to the last third channel finally rushed over from behind, but their coming at this time is tantamount to letting Elbert die again, so it's better not to come.

"Hahahaha...only two reporters."

"It's not an 18th grade military academy, it's really laughable."

The influential figures of the other two military academies are well-known outside, and they are also the subjects of interviews by reporters. They are in stark contrast to the cold, quiet, lonely, and awkward Elbert freshmen in the middle.

However, the students who were interviewed all glanced in Lin Fu's direction at the same time, and quickly looked away.

(end of this chapter)

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