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Chapter 246 Theme Competition: Breaking Free (6)



Chapter 246 Theme Competition: Breaking Free (6)

Because a lot of gold and silver were buried underground, and Gu Shijiu didn't want to spend money to stay outside, she simply moved into that dilapidated courtyard.

This courtyard was the home of Chen Da's grandmother. After the old woman passed away, it belonged to Chen Da's father.

Seeing that the house was usually uninhabited and basically abandoned, Chen Da invited his friends and treated it as a gathering place for his group.

It's currently being temporarily occupied by Gu Shijiu.

Perhaps because she was used to being a bandit, she was quite lethal. With only half of the summer vacation over, she had already unified another part of the city's violent groups.

The commander has been keeping a close eye on Gu Shijiu's condition, fearing she might cause a major disaster.

To his surprise, he found that the city's public security had actually improved.

Because Gu Shijiu is an extremely unreasonable person, she ignores all attempts by other groups to negotiate and merge with her.

Whenever she heard that there were other gangs around, she would lead her underlings to attack them.

She would even double-cross those who engaged in illegal activities.

First, beat the criminals half to death, then rob them of all their money.

Sometimes they could commit several robberies in one night, and each time they made a fortune.

Over time, many people stopped daring to even commit petty theft when they went out, since Gu Shijiu and his gang were still minors.

Even if we kill them, it will only amount to criticism and education.

The city leaders couldn't quite describe their feelings, because there were many things that Gu Shijiu and his colleagues could do that the government couldn't.

He's having a headache right now because the province has sent instructions to regulate the city's growing student population.

Gu Shijiu was unaware of this matter. A few days before the start of her second year of high school, the commander finally came to this small courtyard and met with her.

When the commander arrived, Gu Shijiu was enjoying the dishes that Chen Da had presented.

Chen Da and the others were politely asked to leave, their faces filled with shock. The commander sat down in a chair opposite the dining table.

When Gu Shijiu lifted her head from the food, she realized that the person opposite her had been replaced by an old man.

She was a little confused and silently dragged the plates of food on the table closer to herself.

The commander looked at Gu Shijiu with great interest, ignoring the guards around him who were on high alert.

The head guard didn't understand why his superior had come to see this little girl in person.

He had read Gu Shijiu's file and always felt that this girl was a dangerous individual, as if she might suddenly attack someone at any moment.

The commander's opinion differed from others. After reviewing all of Gu Shijiu's information, he discovered a point that had been overlooked.

Gu Shijiu may seem to act on a whim, but in reality, he has his own code of conduct.

For example, when robbing robbers, she never harms innocent people or lays a hand on passersby who are being robbed.

For example, the fate of those she dealt with severely was positively correlated with the degree of their crimes.

Seeing that Gu Shijiu had finally finished eating and started wiping his mouth, the commander spoke softly, "Xiangyang, have you thought about which school you want to attend in the future?"

Gu Shijiu has already studied junior high school courses, but she doesn't think she can get into university.

Why did this person have to bring up something she didn't want to talk about? She shook her head unhappily: "I don't know."

"Have you considered going to military academy?" the commander then asked.

Gu Shijiu felt increasingly frustrated. Was this something she should be thinking about? Could she just go to whichever school she wanted?

Thinking this, her attitude turned sour: "What are you doing here?"

The commander didn't care about her attitude, but instead talked about the benefits of attending military academy: "Military academies not only don't charge tuition, but also provide subsidies."

Gu Shijiu's eyes lit up.

The commander continued to tempt: "The canteen also provides meals, and the food is quite good, with plenty of seafood, beef and mutton, and fruit."

Gu Shijiu suddenly straightened up, startling the guard who nearly drew his gun.

Based on the information sent back by the monitors, the commander judged that this was a money-loving, gluttonous, and stingy child.

This might be related to her family background. Thinking of this, the commander threw out another bait: "After graduation, you can directly enter the army with excellent benefits."

If you go on a mission, you'll receive substantial allowances and subsidies; after a certain number of years of service or reaching a certain rank, you can also be allocated housing.

Gu Shijiu took a deep breath: "How many points do I need to score on the college entrance exam?"

Asking that means you're interested. The commander smiled with satisfaction: "Around 650 points, that shouldn't be difficult for you."

Because Xiangyang had previously achieved excellent grades, the commander felt that Gu Shijiu was now rebelling.

Even an average high school student can't avoid all the correct answers during an exam, let alone a student with a solid foundation.

Unlike Wu Yihai and the others who had close contact with Xiang Yang and Gu Shijiu, the commander only had an impression of Gu Shijiu; the others were only known through reports and materials.

In his opinion, as long as Gu Shijiu doesn't go out partying all day and studies hard, he should have no problem getting 650 in the college entrance exam.

Gu Shijiu counted on her fingers the difference between her score and 650, and realized with frustration that even if she studied 24 hours a day, she would still not be able to get into military academy.

"I won't pass the exam." Gu Shijiu said angrily, her face stern, thinking that she would have to say goodbye to this excellent school because of her poor grades.

The commander carefully observed her expression and found that she did not seem to be lying.

In fact, he had already keenly sensed that something was wrong with Gu Shijiu.

This is so different from the Xiangyang of the past. If you're saying it's an act, then it's an acting performance worthy of an Oscar.

The intelligence we received previously stated that Xiangyang's temperament had changed drastically and that her combat strength was top-notch, but that was far less direct than actual observation.

The commander frowned, pondering what was going on.

Regardless of the truth, it's best to involve the people involved so that any problems can be dealt with immediately.

The commander was unaware that the province was already preparing to deal with Gu Shijiu.

He thought it over and over in his mind, but his face remained impassive: "Xiangyang, it doesn't matter if your grades aren't good."

We have a few spots available for targeted enrollment, and we can allocate one to you.

The commander immediately came up with a plan, believing that once people saw Gu Shijiu's abilities, no one, whether in schools or the military, would object.

Gu Shijiu had never imagined such a good thing could happen: "Then what do I need to do?"

It's like a windfall! I thought I'd only stay on campus for two more years at most, but I never expected to be able to stay for another four.

She definitely has to seize this opportunity; if she runs out of school before the competition ends, then she'll be going off-topic.

Gu Shijiu's expression was very serious: "How can I get admitted to that university you mentioned through a special admission program?"

The commander was satisfied that his intentions had been achieved: "I'll take you to the military camp for training in a few days. All you need to do is gain the approval of the instructors."

As he spoke, he had already figured out what kind of grueling training he would give Gu Shijiu.

We need to let her demonstrate her abilities, but also temper her arrogance.

Gu Shijiu nodded repeatedly, thinking that this was easy to handle.


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