Chapter 619: Professional University
Chapter 619: Professional University
After asking Aykroyd to prepare a list, Nash also informed Julius and those Tier 2 officials of his plan.
Although he wanted to go alone, it was impossible.
He would need to take a few talents and a Tier 8 guardian with him to make the journey much safer.
With the size of the Void Pulse, they should be able to bring a few thousand talents with them.
Soon, as the top leaders of the Neon Star Alliance began to prepare, Nash, Camilla, and Elizabeth continued their tour around the place.
After taking a look around the Industrial Production Hub Star System, they went toward the Professional University Star System.
With more and more talents being born in the Sun Star Area, a single planet was no longer enough to train every professional.
Furthermore, to facilitate trials, experiments, and various forms of production, the place was quickly moved out into a star cluster system.
In this way, not only would it be more orderly, it could also add fire to the competition for each talent.
Of course, to promote elite education, only those who were found to have at least Grade A talent could enter.
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As the Void Pulse passed through the stargate of the University, an entourage greeted him from afar.
"It seems our trip has spread out," Camilla chuckled.
"Can’t they be a little more low-key?" Nash sighed helplessly.
He only wanted to take a look at the place, not have such a formal inspection.
"Just meet them; anyway, they are already here," Elizabeth didn’t care.
Soon, upon meeting with the entourage, three powerhouses came out to greet him.
"Greetings, Supreme Commander. We humbly greet you. I’m the headmaster, Voryn Callast."
"We two are the vice headmasters, Yura Vasht and Lirel Cayne."
"Glad to finally meet you three," Nash greeted with a smile.
Similar to Aykroyd, these three were from other cosmic teams from other galactic territories.
Furthermore, although they were not scientists, they were high-tier professionals at the peak of the Tier 7 realm.
Given enough material and time, the three should be able to advance to Tier 8 professional without any problem.
At that, the Neon Star Alliance would undergo a massive revolution.
This was much better than a scientist advancing to the next level.
After all, scientists didn’t need to be too proficient in skills; they just needed enough knowledge.
These professionals, however, were different: once they advanced, they could quickly produce anything as long as there was enough material and instruction.
"We are glad to finally be in your presence, Supreme Leader. Do you have any instructions for us?" Callast asked.
"I’m only here for a leisurely trip, no need to bother the rest," Nash reminded.
"As you command. We’ll dismiss the rest."
Hearing his order, the three quickly dismissed their subordinates.
"Do you still have anything for us, Supreme Leader?"
"Not bad. How about you take us around?"
"Gladly."
Boarding the Void Pulse, the three began briefing on the Professional University star cluster system.
Currently, each planet is divided into different specific professions and levels.
The higher the professional level, the more space and resources they could mobilize.
Furthermore, to earn money and train themselves, they were also assigned various commission tasks from the Neon Star Alliance.
Besides the soul points they earned, they also got contribution points, which they could use within the University.
These points could be used to purchase materials, receive one-on-one guidance, and access various facilities in the star-cluster system.
Furthermore, to facilitate competition, each student and professor within a planet would be ranked from lowest to highest.
These rankings not only provided generous rewards but also determined the distribution of resources.
This was especially so for professors: if they got a low ranking, they could only earn their base salary.
With a higher ranking, on the other hand, all the training materials they needed would be readily available.
Besides the ranking within each planet, there was also the university ranking.
For each planet, the scores would be summed and compared with those of others, regardless of profession or ranking.
However, this score was not about competitiveness but growth, novelty, and activity.
As a result of this competitive atmosphere, the campus inside was teeming with energy.
Just having a glimpse of each student in full concentration and drive, Nash couldn’t help but nod in satisfaction.
"Isn’t this too stressful? Maybe there will be relapses in the future," Elizabeth commented.
Although everyone seemed full of energy now, it might become an obstacle to their future advancement.
"This is indeed a concern," Nash asked, turning toward the three.
Because of the competition, everyone was rushing, causing an unstable foundation.
"No need to worry. We implemented a vacation system where they can take rest for two months every year."
"We are also facilitating these vacations, ensuring that each student takes a thorough rest."
"At this stage, all professional-related activity is even banned."
"I see. What about when they are in the midst of a project?"
"If it couldn’t be paused midway, the vacation time would be extended until they are finished."
"Tsk, how strict. While they can take regular rest, we can’t even have some time for ourselves," Camilla sighed in envy.
Unlike the students, they were either working or training, barely having any rest.
Although they could take a break whenever they wanted, too much was placed on their shoulders for them to stop.
Noticing their feelings, Nash patted their shoulders in comfort.
Although he could tell them to take a break, he knew it was not what they wanted.
"By the way, how do you ensure their foundation?" Nash changed the topic.
"Before they can advance their professional level, they are limited in what they can access."
"For example, a Tier 3 professional can only access Tier 3 knowledge and materials."
"Furthermore, to ensure everyone thoroughly understood the subject, there wasn’t just one assessment to take."
"For every topic and nuance of their profession, there would be multiple assessments: practical, theoretical, and production."
"Tsk, wouldn’t this take a long time?" Nash couldn’t help but chuckle.
With the broadness of each profession, even if they passed every test, it would take years to advance.
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