The Strongest Brain in the Interstellar

Chapter 53: wait

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But when she signed up, the poster said the age limit for participation was 9 to 17. And when Jiang Hui submitted the application form to the staff of the Book Museum, they did not remind her or show any strange look.

She swore that she would never have signed up if she had known earlier.

She thought this was an experimental class suitable for all stages of youth, but she ran here eagerly only to find that she had barged into someone else's toddler class. It was a very embarrassing incident, the kind that could be included in the list of social deaths.

Jiang Hui didn't know that. Dongbo Group held this kind of event similar to the public welfare event on Blue Star. It was not to promote their products, but mainly to let the young people on the planet have a deeper understanding of the existence of mechas and cultivate their interest in mechas, and also to select interstellar talents.

However, in the interstellar space with a fully connected star network, information is highly developed, and young people have various ways to obtain information. The existence of mechas has long been known to people of all ages in the interstellar space. Even ordinary people who do not have the mental power conditions later have fantasized about their future when they were young, when they would be driving mechas and crisscrossing the interstellar battlefield to contribute to the empire.

Their understanding of mechas is relatively general. Although not in-depth, almost everyone can talk about some superficial information.

The average interstellar person will have at least experienced their first awakening at around 9 years old, and will roughly know where their spiritual power qualifications and potential are. Most interstellar people with spiritual power will start thinking about their suitable career direction early on.

Especially those who want to engage in highly professional professions such as pharmaceutical manufacturing, mecha soldiers, mecha divisions or commanders will prepare themselves early and receive professional training in all aspects in advance.

Of course, only families with good financial conditions who don't have to worry about food and clothing can afford such conditions. Most ordinary people can only receive education step by step, or have a chance to make a name for themselves on a fair platform like school, unless they have the potential to awaken to a high-level awakener and are recruited and funded by some forces in advance.

This is the cruel reality no matter which world you are in.

However, this society does not completely deny opportunities to ordinary people. After all, there are more ordinary people in the interstellar world, and they are actually the necessary pillars to support the operation of this society. The interstellar government does not want to see a situation where a large number of powerful families dominate. In the overall situation, they would rather see a situation where hundreds of schools of thought flourish and the empire is full of talents.

Therefore, every year the interstellar government will give some large foundations and organizational associations indicators and requirements, allowing them to hold such popular science activities or project competitions. The purpose is to provide a platform and opportunity for talented people among ordinary people to display their talents.

This mecha experiment class was a relatively common activity, and there was no competition involved. It was just an ordinary open course. In the eyes of those who were looking for opportunities to get ahead, it was naturally useless. Later, it gradually became a popular science class for children, and many kindergartens or elementary schools would collectively sign up children during the holidays to participate.

It was quite rare to see elderly people like Jiang Hui, who looked to be around fifteen or sixteen years old, come to participate, so the staff looked at her with such curiosity.

As for why the people at the Book Museum didn't remind Jiang Hui of this, it was because they themselves didn't really know.

This handmade experiment class has been held for many sessions, and Dongbo Group has cooperated with many organizations. However, this is the first time that Dongbo Group has cooperated with the Book Museum for such an event, so the staff of the Book Museum did not know the past conventions and just registered Jiang Hui according to the usual procedures.

Many people who participated in this experiment had participated in activities in the past or had someone around them who had participated. They had done their homework in advance and were aware of the nature of this activity. So what Jiang Hui saw was this picture of the children at home.

Fortunately, these interstellar children were still very polite. They did not stare at Jiang Hui as if he were some strange species. They just took a quick look and then looked away.

Jiang Hui only felt a little hot on his face at first, but he quickly adapted to it and pretended to go find his seat naturally.

The invitation letter sent by the system has the seat number assigned to her marked on it. She just needs to take the seat according to the marked number.

This time, she found a seat very smoothly. Jiang Hui might have signed up relatively early, and the seat she was assigned was also near the front. Jiang Hui felt relieved when she found that there were some older people among the crowd of people who seemed to be taking a small class.

After she sat down in her seat, Jiang Hui found that the seats were quite spacious, with a large table in front of each seat.

She was a little curious about how she would attend the class. Because even if Jiang Hui sat closer to the front, there was still a long distance between him and the front door in this huge conference hall, so he couldn't really see the podium in the front, let alone listen to the class.

Before she could observe further, the workbench in front of her suddenly shook and trembled. The sudden movement startled Jiang Hui.

Then a bottle similar to water popped up from the groove at the lower right side of the workbench, and then a box of something jumped up from the slightly wider groove in the middle. I don’t know what it was.

Jiang Hui subconsciously looked around and found that it was not just her workbench that was like this, but everyone around her was like this.

Then she saw the person in front of her naturally picked up the bottle, unscrewed it, and drank it all from his lips.

Is this... water

Jiang Hui picked it up suspiciously, looked through it and found that it was indeed water. The words and production information marked at the back indicated that it was pure drinking water, but it was specifically marked at the front as being supplied exclusively by Dongbo Group.

Looking at the packaging box in the middle, it also had a big message printed on it: "Exclusively for Dongbo Group". She wondered if this thing was a lunch box? As expected, when she opened it, she found that it was filled with some snacks, and the aroma was fragrant - it really was.

Jiang Hui: …

She was certainly not speechless because of the food and snacks provided on site. Rather, she sincerely felt that no matter how developed humans are or what dimension they are in, it is still difficult to change their thinking patterns.

After so many years, the businessmen in the interstellar world still think in the same way.