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Resurrection Empire-Chapter 1017 - 391: Mind Your Own Business
Ren Zhong didn’t care about what other classmates thought, but as the tree wishes to remain still, the wind won’t stop.
During occasional idle moments, he looked at those classmates who tried to bully him but failed, and often thought that maybe these people were just immature, too young, with incomplete views. If he exerted a bit more effort and tolerance, perhaps he could even influence some of them.
But in the end, he did nothing, after all, he wasn’t afraid of bullying, nor did he want to expand social relationships or power here.
When Ren Zhong proposed transferring classes, he encountered a bit of resistance.
The higher-ups at the college tried to set human-made obstacles for his rapid graduation, stating that no one had ever graduated so quickly from Census Official College within just a week, as it defied common sense.
Ren Zhong referred to the public school regulations, which clearly stated that any student who felt they were qualified could apply for an individual advanced examination at any time. As long as they passed, they could advance on the spot. Each student can apply for three early advanced examinations at different stages, and if they failed all three, they would lose the qualification to apply for individual advanced examinations and must learn progressively.
At the college’s academic office, Ren Zhong argued with reason: "Since there are public rules, naturally they should be followed. The rules do not explicitly state that someone who has been in school for a week cannot take the exam, so I can. Just because there wasn’t someone like me before doesn’t mean there won’t be in the future, nor does it mean I can’t do it today. If you refuse my reasonable request, I will file a complaint with the Association’s Personnel Department."
Eventually, Ren Zhong succeeded in obtaining the promotion assessment for the beginner class and passed with full marks.
He didn’t care about the shocked expressions of others, having seen it all before.
From then on, Ren Zhong bid farewell to Qin Xiang and the not-so-friendly classmates and moved to the intermediate class, embarking on a new life.
The atmosphere in the new class was slightly different from the original class, and Ren Zhong did not encounter the usual process of hazing."
The reason is simple: under normal circumstances, new students do not generally join the intermediate class, and those who advanced individually are not ordinary people.
Moreover, Ren Zhong’s heroic deeds of first "shaming" Qin Xiang and then beating up the entire class had spread throughout the school, and those without confidence didn’t want to provoke him, finding it unnecessary.
Enjoying his leisure, Ren Zhong didn’t bother exchanging pointless words with his new classmates.
Additionally, he also became famous among the teachers. Ren Zhong even took it a step further; although he was nominally registered in the intermediate class, he actually attended classes in a small office next door. His class schedule differed from others; he caught teachers during their breaks for one-on-one lessons. Of course, there’s no free lunch, and he paid extra for this customized course.
Ren Zhong didn’t like owing too many favors. If money could solve a problem, he didn’t use emotions.
The days continued to pass one by one, and ten days later, he passed the advanced exam for the intermediate class again and was promoted to the advanced class.
Having adapted to the private tutoring life of the past ten days, Ren Zhong planned to apply the same approach in the advanced class.
According to the rules of the Census Official College, once he passed the advanced class assessment, he would officially leave his student status and become a new intern census official.
Census officials hold an administrative position, bearing the responsibility of traveling globally to inspect and determine the life or death of towns, needing to assess the current situation of each town to decide if it should continue to exist, future development directions, and other matters.
This task seems quite mystical and literary, but it is actually very scientific because the census official system has a whole set of evaluation systems with multiple weighted indexes to judge the towns multidimensionally.
Back then, Ren Zhong saved Starfire Town with a definitive victory in the higher-weight Professionals combat assessment.
But not every town has a monster like him who can surpass levels; most towns rely on conventional indexes to pass.
These indexes involve a lot of knowledge in economics, political science, psychology, management, and demographics. When calculating specifics, one must consider both the census official’s subjective perception and the objective, quantifiable data.
These things are difficult for others, but Ren Zhong had already adapted to this way of thinking.
All he needed to do now was fill in the calculation formulas needed to execute this thinking pattern.
Combining his progress over the past half-month, he predicted that he would become an intern census official in fifteen days.
With expectations in his heart, he truly felt confident.







