Can the sadness that magic cannot take away be offset by love?

Chapter 159 Simulation Exchange Competition

Iris realized that she was the only one who was embarrassed here.

The professor of the Water Spells class next door was sharing the popcorn in his arms with his colleagues in the front row.

"Your popcorn tastes good. Where did you buy it? It's much sweeter than the one my student gave me just now."

"I bought it across from Canteen No. 2. It's not expensive. It's only fifteen yuan a bucket."

"So cheap? I'll go check it out next time."

……

The professor's seat was not much quieter than the student seat. After a while, the popcorn was handed to her. She took some politely and thanked her obediently. The tears silently flowing from her heart accumulated into a river, and there seemed to be a little person screaming crazily among them.

The professor was quite nice, and she really enjoyed the popcorn.

While waiting, she looked at Professor Albinia several times and found that she had entered a fugue state at some point. She lowered her head without saying a word, and the blond hair on the side of her face slid over her shoulders to cover the side of her face. , Iris felt for no reason that she was in another world at the moment.

She called Albinia tentatively:

"professor?"

The other party didn't move.

Another professor next to him was chewing melon seeds, turned around, put down the melon seeds and said with a smile:

"Albinia is like this all the time. You don't have to worry about her. She'll be fine on her own in a while. Would you like some melon seeds?"

Iris picked up half of the melon seeds without being polite, and stared at Albinia while biting them.

Is it normal to do this often?

She felt that Albinia was in something wrong. After all, she had seen Albinia cutting wounds on herself with a knife in front of her.

But the other professors seemed not to be surprised...

Iris felt that she had shouldered too much trouble at such a young age.

The opening ceremony of the mock exchange competition will be held in the main arena this morning - but Iris wants to laugh when she thinks that this is essentially a final exam.

After the time was up, the noise at the scene gradually weakened until it was completely quiet. A professor appeared on the stage, and after a simple opening statement, he began to read out the competition procedures and rules.

The simulation exchange competition starts from this Tuesday, that is, today, and will last for seven days. The rest of next week will be used by students to make the final rescue of credits by participating in various credit activities. Iris missed many credit activities while recuperating in Lawrence. I wonder if she can meet the requirements after adding the credits she got from this competition...

The college's scoring system will score students' performance in the simulation exchange competition, and these scores will be converted into credits on a one-to-one basis, with a maximum of twenty points. In addition, according to the award rules, students whose school ranks above 5,000 can also receive some additional credits.

The competition adopts a one-on-one mode. Two students are randomly matched in each arena. They have a fight under the witness of the judges and professors in the audience. If they lose, no points will be deducted. If they win, they can accumulate all the points of the other party. This also means that as time goes by, the number representing points will snowball and get bigger and bigger.

The matching system is provided by the college. It can only randomly match opponents and does not allow "fighting" to prevent students from earning points.

In the end, the 100 students with the highest points are qualified to represent the college in the official exchange competition, and there will be another competition within these 100 people, with re-scoring and re-ranking. The final additional rewards are also given based on the new ranking.

From an exam perspective, each student needs at least fifty points to pass.

The arena is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The academy does not fix individual competition times. During the opening hours, you can choose to participate at any time and match opponents instantly.

As long as I can collect enough passing points at the end of the game, it doesn't matter if I score 50 points on the first day and then sleep through the next six days. The main focus is freedom.

Iris heard students communicating in the back row:

"Underclassmen must not wait until the last three days to play, it will be miserable!"

"why why why?"

"It's a custom. Senior bosses usually take action in the last few days. By then, collecting points is like cutting leeks. There won't be any grass growing wherever they go. If you join in, you're giving points to others. They might even return it. I think you're cheap and wasting their time."

"That's right, if you just want to pass the exam, it's best to play at the beginning. The matching system will find you opponents with similar levels. The further you go, the fewer people there will be and the more experts there are, the harder it will be to find someone you can beat. "

"It's been like this before, don't believe it. And no matter what, the sooner you get your passing points, the safer it will be, right? If you don't have the strength, don't be too arrogant to take action at the end. Is it difficult to say fifty percent? It's easy to say. It’s not simple.”

“I don’t think it’s hard to score people.”

"Hey, are you going to tell the new students this?"

"Ahem, that's not what I meant..."

……

After the professor on the stage finished what he had to say, he announced that the first arena competition would be jointly sponsored by the student union president and the fifth-grade prefect.

Iris had been in the academy for almost half a year, and she didn't know that there was such a creature as a prefect here...

After asking on the forum, I found out that the prefects are elected by all students in each class at the end of their first year. There are no fixed standards. If all the students in a certain class are Yangou, they have to choose the best one. If a good-looking person becomes their prefect, the college won't care.

The selection of prefects does not require students to register themselves, which means that it is not impossible to catch up with the candidates.

Voting will be held again at the end of each school year, that is, once a year.

Although the college provides an online voting system, it has never stated what responsibilities prefects need to fulfill, and it has never required prefects to participate in any activities or complete any tasks.

It’s all left to the students to play freely.

For example, the current second-year prefect is a mermaid. She has promised to sing for half an hour in the auditorium every Sunday during her tenure. The final vote approval rate was 90%.

It is said that she did all this just to get the medal of the prefect, so that when she returns to the sea, she can give an explanation to her family - her parents worked hard to squeeze out so many pearls just for her to study on land, but her grades were not the same. If it's not good, then you can only make up for the shortcomings in other aspects.

Dean Tasia Benmao praised her "ideas, pursuit and perseverance" when awarding her the medal.

Iris believes that this compliment also applies to the academy itself.

……

After browsing the smart network for a while, I looked up again and saw that the two players on the stage were already ready.

The first game of the arena competition was between the student council president and the fifth-year prefect. This seemed to be a tradition of the college.

She just saw a comment on the post:

"The already useless prefects are even more useless in a group of fifth-grade students where everyone seems to be in trouble, and they go out to work hard all year round. They get together less and stay apart more often."

The teaching building dedicated to fifth grade has become a tryst place for young college lovers. Anyway, she has seen Angelia and Lucius go there hand in hand several times.

She would only hold hands with children when she was in kindergarten.

——However, the college still adheres to the tradition of voting for prefects, and it must be done every year and every grade.

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