Chapter 142: Settling in



The young man's demeanour shifted instantly. Instead of accepting Alex's handshake, he swatted Alex's hand away with an arrogant look.

"Don't get the wrong idea," he sneered. "I'm only here because the university requires me to be. If it weren't for the fact I'm getting paid a few Prime points for doing this, we'd have never crossed paths. Don't think for a second that we're friends."

Alex blinked, taken aback by the sudden change in attitude. "Uh, okay I wasn't expecting that."

The young man scoffed. "You'll learn soon enough that in this place, there's no room for weakness or naivety. If you want to survive, you'll need to toughen up. This place is no different from the Primordial Expanse in that respect."

With that, he turned and walked away, leaving Alex standing there feeling a mix of frustration and confusion.

He glanced back at his dorm, the small, shabby house didn't look so bad now that he knew everyone, regardless of status or strength, was assigned the same at the start of the year.

The information the young man provided was clear: everything in this university was about competition. If he wanted better accommodations, better resources, and any semblance of comfort, he would have to fight for it.

'Well, nothing new.' Alex thought. 'I've fought through, much, much worse.'

He entered the small house and started to unpack his things. The interior was as unimpressive as the exterior, with just enough space for a bed, a small bathroom, and a kitchen.

It was clear this place was designed to only be temporary, as any self respecting person would never willingly choose to live in a place like this.

As he unpacked, his communicator beeped again. He checked the message, which outlined the schedule for the next few days: orientation, preliminary strength assessments, and a detailed introduction to the ranking system.

'Three days until classes start,' Alex reminded himself. 'Three days to prepare.'

***

Meanwhile, on the other side of the city, Mira was experiencing her own version of the dormitory reality. Her assigned house was equally underwhelming, but she took it in stride, as it was much better than what she used to live in before she became an Awakened.

She was also assigned a second year 'guide' who explained to her the basics of university life. But contrary to Alex's situation, Mira was the one acting cold on her end.

She unpacked her belongings and reviewed the same schedule Alex had received. The preliminary strength assessments would be crucial in determining their initial rankings.

He at least knew now that he was at least in the upper tier of first years in terms of strength.

As he walked, he noticed a large screen covering the skyscraper at the centre of the city from top to bottom.

On it, a long list of names were displayed.

Five rows of names to be exact, each one 10,000 names long.

The first four rows were designated to each year group, from first years to fourth years. The last row was special though, as it ranked the strength of all of the students currently in the university combined!

The first year's list was currently empty, as the ranking hadn't been established yet.

However the other four were quite active, and below the top 1000 students, there were frequent changes in name's positions as students challenged each other.

'That's where I need to be,' Alex thought, determination burning in his eyes.

His eyes hovered on nothing but the spot in first place.

On the overall rankings...

Back in his dorm, he reviewed the information packet on his communicator more thoroughly.

The assessments would cover a range of skills: combat prowess, strategic thinking, elemental control, and talent assessment. Each category would contribute to his standing on the rankings.

'Achieving a high rank will be tougher than I thought...' Alex thought.

As it turned out, the rankings weren't as simple as they seemed.

'I'm confident about scoring high on the combat prowess section, but stuff like strategic thinking, elemental control etc, I have no clue where to even start...'

This system seemed rigged against the poorer students like Alex and Mira, as the upper class students would have already received training in these areas before University even started, giving them a head start.