<h4>Chapter 101: The Students’ Results</h4>
Hearing Peter’s words, many of the students became dispirited.
After all, it was not easy to gain an advantage in Second World.
People all over the world yed Second World, and there were as many 18-year-olds as there were stars.
It was almost impossible to stand out among so many people.
Most people’s performance could only be said to be ordinary, or even a little unimpressive.
A small number of people were a little excited.
Obviously, they had obtained some small advantages in Second World.
The most obvious one was ir.
The depressed look he had just now waspletely gone, reced by strong confidence.
After all, in his opinion, as an A-grade talent expert, he was definitely the strongest person in the ss.
Moreover, he had already trained to level 27 over the past three days. He felt that he definitely was the highest level in the ss.
It was impossible for anyone to be higher than him.
Moreover, he also had a piece of blue equipment.
Although it was only a wrist guard, blue was still blue.
Green equipment was simply iparable.
Thinking of this, he subconsciously looked back at Mike.
‘Although I can’tpete with you in terms of money.
‘But money is just a worldly thing after all.
‘Strength is the absolute truth.
‘Later, I want to see how you canpete with me!’
All of this is an illusion of ir’s own wishful thinking.
In fact, Mike did not want topete with him at all.
Because he was not worthy!
Not only ir but in the entire Second World, how many people had the qualifications topete with Mike?
He was a yer who instantly killed the divine clone of Death God — Arthas
This was something that probably no one in the entire Second World could do.
He still maintained his casual appearance and quietly listened to the reports of his ssmates.
“I chose the Elves. I’m level 24 now, and I have two pieces of green equipment on me. I’ve learned all the skills I can.”
The first student in the first row reported.
Peter nodded in satisfaction.
“Although it’s not very outstanding, at least it’s not bad. Keep it up.”
The second student stood up and said,
“I chose the Dwarves. I’m currently level 25 and only have one piece of green equipment on me, but I’ve already mastered the forging skill.”
Hearing this, Teacher Peter’s eyes lit up,
“That’s right. Forging skill is a very important life skill in Second World. Moreover, the Dwarves are very good at brewing wine and forging. It can be considered to be in line with the race’s characteristics. Did you think of practicing forging when you chose the Dwarves?”
The student smiled shyly and nodded.
His personality was more introverted. Indeed, he was not suitable for battle. However, the forging lifestyle was very suitable for him. It could be considered that he had walked a path that was suitable for himself.
Teacher Peter added,
“Students who don’t like fighting can learn from him. Practicing a life skill for a sub-upation is also a good choice.”
Following that, each student took turns to stand up and reported their situation.
Some of them had good levels.
Some had good equipment.
Some even obtained a skill book and learned a special skill.
One had to know that special skills were very hard toe by in Second World. It was a rare opportunity.
If they sold it, they could often earn a lot of money.
However, most of them would choose to learn the skill for themselves.
After all, whether or not they were doing well in Second Worldpletely determined their status in real life.
Unless they were especially tight on money, otherwise, no one would ruin their future for federation coins.
At this time, it was ir’s turn to report.
Many students turned their heads and cast curious gazes.
After all, ir was the only student in the ss who had activated his A-grade talent. His gains were definitely much greater than the others.
As expected, ir said confidently,
“I chose the Troll race!”
Hearing this, the entire ssroom immediately fell silent.
Even Teacher Peter frowned slightly.
He asked in puzzlement,
“Why did you make such a choice?”
Trolls were characterized by their fast attack speed and slightly stronger physical attributes. They were obviously more suitable for the warrior ss.
However, the talent that ir activated was excellent me affinity.
Normally if one were to make a choice, the Human or Elves race was obviously more suitable.
Judging from the attributes panel, the Humans and Elves were obviously more suitable for the mage ss than Trolls.
Seeing everyone’s reaction, ir felt very satisfied.
He said,
“I chose this on purpose because the mages’ weakness is their closebat ability and weak physical attributes.
“After I chose this race, even if I am close to someone, I can still slightly block them and then find an opportunity to widen the distance.
“Although I will not fully maximize myself as a fire mage, it is more bnced.”
After listening to ir’s words, the students finally came to a realization.
Teacher Peter also nodded slightly.
Although this method was a bit moderate, it still had some redeeming qualities.
“It seems that you have seriously thought about the path you want to take. I support you.”
After Teacher Peter expressed his support, ir continued to say proudly,
“After I chose the Troll race, I’ve been working hard to improve my strength. I’ve been ying for more than 18 hours a day.
“Now, I’ve reached level 27, and I have one blue equipment and two green equipment!”
At this point, everyone eximed in surprise.
“Oh my god, so this is an expert with an A-grade talent? He’s too strong.”
“We can’tpete with him at all.”
“He’s only yed for three days, and he already has blue equipment. Moreover, his level is too high.”
“Didn’t you hear what ir just said? He ys 18 hours a day!”
“He’s too hard-working. I can’tpete with him at all.”
Listening to everyone’s discussion, ir’s face was full of pride.
Although he only yed 18 hours because he was forced by his parents, ultimately, he really did spend those hours.
Level was the best proof.
He looked at Mike proudly, hoping to see the surprise on his face.
Unfortunately, he was disappointed. Mike was not listening.
This detail was also seen by Peter.
Peter was even more certain that Mike did not y Second World over the past three days. He must have worked.
No wonder he did not care about matters rted to Second World.
Peter thought for a moment andmented,
“Dear students, from this point, it can be seen that student ir is indeed very hardworking.
“Although he is usually a little mischievous, he doesn’t fall behind in serious matters at all.
“I hope that all of you can learn from him.
“Of course, 18 hours a day is still a little too much. I hope that student ir will have sufficient rest every day.
“You can work hard, but don’t work too hard. You’ll tire your body out.”
ir nodded his head proudly and sat down.
He could not help but think that no one in the ss could be better than him, right?
‘No, I’m afraid that it will be difficult to find someone that’s better than me in the entire school!’