Memory Firmament 26: Chapter 26
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Fair Connie then excused herself, saying she had an urgent matter to attend to, and hurriedly left the Recovery Pod room. In truth, she did not want to see Kairuot's disappointed, dejected, and sad expression; her heart was bleeding as well. 0
 
Fair Connie returned to her own room and lay on the sofa, feeling restless... The more she tried to avoid it, the more the scenes replayed in her mind. The events that occurred over a hundred years ago felt as if they had happened yesterday— 0
 
Fair Connie clearly remembered that it was the first day of school, a sunny morning when she and her parents gathered around the breakfast table by the window. 0
 
Her father, Ferdio, the Chairman of the Mars Alliance and principal of Mars Alliance School, told them with a hint of complex emotions that a student named Kairuoka had excelled in the unified entrance examination for Mars Alliance, achieving top scores in all subjects. Even more astonishing was that he was only 30 years old but had reached an adult's Cognitive Ability of 60. His physical test results also surpassed several levels compared to his peers. If such a person received systematic training at Mars Alliance School, his future would be limitless; he would be an indispensable talent for Mars in the future. For this genius boy, he decided to make an exception and hold a welcome ceremony for new students at the school gate, personally welcoming this future star of Mars. 0
 
Fair Connie knew her father rarely praised anyone like this, so she couldn’t help but rush to the school gate to join in the excitement. Standing among the crowd welcoming new students, she watched her father greet a boy of average height with an extremely ordinary appearance and learned that this boy was Kairuoka. She couldn’t help but feel a bit disappointed. 0
 
In Fair Connie's eyes, the Fair Tribe possessed a noble aura, unlike the rough characteristics of the Kairo Tribe. Since childhood, she had felt that the Fair Tribe was superior to the Kairo Tribe. Moreover, as a girl with fantasies, Fair Connie always envisioned that future stars should be handsome and perfect—yet Kairuoka fell short of even her minimum standards. 0
 
Soon, Fair Connie discovered that this not-so-outstanding "future star" was placed in the same class as her. A surge of unnamed anger rose within her, and she decided to make things difficult for this boy who had been praised to high heaven by her father. 0
 
The new student dormitories had already been pre-arranged; according to regulations, upperclassmen were supposed to guide new students to their respective dorms. Fair Connie volunteered to be Kairuoka's tour guide and led him toward the student dormitory building. 0
 
Although each student had their own room, the dormitory building was divided into units by gender. The left unit was for girls' dormitories, while the right unit was for boys'. However, Fair Connie deliberately led Kairuoka to the girls' dormitory. 0
 
 
After entering the girls' dormitory building, Fair Connie made an excuse to leave for a moment and quickly disappeared without a trace. Kairuoka waited foolishly in place for a minute but still did not see Fair Connie return. He had no choice but to enter the dormitory area alone to inquire. Standing in the corridor where various female classmates casually walked around in casual clothes, he realized he had gone to the wrong dormitory building. Kairuoka received quite a bit of scolding from the girls' dormitory before escaping, finally managing to find his own accommodation. 0
 
Fair Connie watched everything with delight in her heart. 0
 
Ferdio, upon discovering his daughter's prank, called her over and scolded her. Fair Connie pouted and argued, "Did you not say he was very outstanding? He needed someone to guide him to his own dormitory when he got to school." 0
 
"Stop being so immature!" Ferdio reprimanded seriously. "You should use your true abilities to compete with him instead of playing tricks; otherwise, it will be embarrassing for our Fair family!" 0
 
"He's so ordinary looking... only you would elevate him!" Fair Connie muttered. "Let’s compete; who’s afraid of whom? As long as you don’t favor him, I won’t lose to him." 0
 
"Is my daughter jealous?" Ferdio suddenly smiled. "What are you jealous of? If I were to favor anyone, it would be you. You are my daughter after all." 0
 
"Father is lying again." 0
 
In Fair Connie's eyes, this boy had no attractive qualities at all, yet her father treated him like a treasure. Since he arrived at school, a significant portion of her father's attention had been focused on Kairuoka. His studies and life received meticulous care from Ferdio, which even Fair Connie could not stand; her father had never cared for her like that. 0
 
"I only appreciate talent; don’t overthink it at your young age. The real goal is to become stronger," Ferdio concluded their conversation with this statement. 0
 
As she left her father's office, Fair Connie continued to pout, thinking: [Why does my father treat an outsider student like this? Could it really be for the sake of uniting the Mars Ethnicity?] 0
 
As the Chairman of the Mars Alliance, Ferdio indeed appeared committed to eliminating misunderstandings among the various families on Mars and fostering unity and harmony among them. His purpose in establishing the Mars Alliance School was also to widely recruit students from all Martian ethnicities so they could learn and live together without distinction. He expressed a desire to gradually expand this initiative from the school into broader society, aiming for a unified Martian community. 0
 
 
It is evident that Ferdio has focused on Kairuoka as a key training target. In addition to regular theoretical knowledge learning and physical training, he has conducted specialized training tailored specifically to Kairuoka's characteristics. 0
 
 
 
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