In this chapter, we learn that the tutor has three options for extending the deadline. First, the tutor can extend the test by 30 days by using honor points. Second, he can continue practicing the nine stances for another 30 days. Finally, he chooses the latter option. He's so happy that he can't believe that he's finally debt-free. The tutor tells him that every child in the country has to go to a scout academy at the age of 6 to receive 10 years of compulsory schooling. He tells the tutor that the test doesn't really matter, because the tutor still has the strength, stamina, and speed to pass the test. Then the tutor tells the child that he must not worry about passing the test, because he still has all the skills to pass it. He says that the child's intelligence test is "calm and collected" , and that it's the first time they've seen such comments from a child in three years of testing children. The teacher says that these great clans don't care about recruiting talented children because they're only concerned with their own benefits. They've forgotten that talent should be used for the betterment of the country.
In this chapter, we learn that the tutor has three options for extending the deadline. First, the tutor can extend the test by 30 days by using honor points. Second, he can continue practicing the nine stances for another 30 days. Finally, he chooses the latter option. He's so happy that he can't believe that he's finally debt-free. The tutor tells him that every child in the country has to go to a scout academy at the age of 6 to receive 10 years of compulsory schooling. He tells the tutor that the test doesn't really matter, because the tutor still has the strength, stamina, and speed to pass the test. Then the tutor tells the child that he must not worry about passing the test, because he still has all the skills to pass it. He says that the child's intelligence test is "calm and collected" , and that it's the first time they've seen such comments from a child in three years of testing children. The teacher says that these great clans don't care about recruiting talented children because they're only concerned with their own benefits. They've forgotten that talent should be used for the betterment of the country.