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Chapter 849: 843: This is His Highness (Part 2)_1



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Therefore, Finn Lewis believed that if what Jasmine Davis said was true, then the peace of the Galactic Federation might not last much longer.

That’s why if these people returned to their own clans and started their internships early, they might still have a chance. If they stayed here, they would probably be abandoned when the time came.

Oswald Wren’s face showed a hint of embarrassment and annoyance. He had always harbored a special aversion to Finn Lewis, and Finn’s way of educating made his face even harder to look at.

The reason he hadn’t lost his temper was probably that he didn’t want to lose face in front of so many people. Fortunately for him, aside from Nora Rhodes who was beside him, no one else had heard Finn’s words, which made him feel much better. Oswald Wren was somewhat furious with shame and annoyance at Finn Lewis’s arrogance and conceit.

Watching Finn Lewis head toward the testing platform, Oswald Wren couldn’t help but curse Finn in his heart, hoping he would fail this graduation assessment.@@novelbin@@

But whether his wish could be fulfilled depended on Finn Lewis’s mood.

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The testing area was a special auditorium at the center of the academy, where several of the school’s leaders had already gathered—six in total, including the old man Finn had met before, along with another elder and some middle-aged individuals.

Upon seeing Finn Lewis approach, these individuals all paid their respects to him before politely asking, “Your Highness, shall we commence the graduation ceremony now?”

“Yes,” Finn Lewis nodded.

“Very well, please sign the relevant agreement, Your Highness.” The elder promptly fetched something akin to a tablet computer from the side.

This device was far more advanced than the tablets on Earth. It displayed an agreement that Finn was familiar with—it was akin to a declaration. If Finn graduated, it meant that he would officially become a member of the royal family of the entire Galactic Federation, with all the identities that the royal family possessed, which was different from not having graduated from here before.

Everyone was required to sign this agreement. After Luna Starfield confirmed there were no issues with the agreement, Finn directly placed his hand on the screen. A beam of red light scanned over his hand, and Finn’s genetic information appeared inside the document. Then, Finn stamped the family crest from the back of his wrist onto the document.

It was as if the two golden dragons embossed there came to life, moving vigorously, intertwining and circling around each other while nine golden stars rapidly orbited them. It seemed as though the golden dragons had truly come alive. As the dragons settled down, the family crest from Finn’s wrist was now imprinted at the bottom of the file on the tablet computer, indicating that the document had officially taken effect.

“Your Highness, please,” the elder’s expression turned grave as he respectfully bowed and directed Finn inside. Finn nodded and walked in. Inside was a special facility resembling a Genetic Cultivation Cabin, where one could log into the Heritage System and also access a separate examination space.

Every aspect of the examination would be broadcasted to the outside world through a large screen, and the audience standing outside could also see Finn’s examination progress.

This scenario left Finn somewhat speechless; one person’s examination being watched by the entire school, and not just the school, but also numerous media outlets that had come from outside. However, Finn had no control over these circumstances, so he reluctantly accepted this reality.

As Finn lay down and the lid of the Genetic Cultivation Cabin closed, a buzz and murmurs arose from the crowd outside.

Finn was unaware of what was happening outside. Once the lid closed, it was as if Finn had entered an examination space akin to a classroom, belonging to the Virtual World. Here, Luna Starfield could not assist Finn, and it was impossible for her to do so.

This place blocked all personal intelligences, and Finn could only rely on himself. Soon, an option asking whether to start the exam appeared before Finn, and his first test was a cultural course, which meant knowledge of the federation’s laws and related information about the nobility and more.

This included a lot of information, not just the history of the nobility and the federation, but also law, etiquette, culture, and so forth. To pass such an exam would be nearly impossible for an ordinary person on Earth, unless one possessed an exceptionally strong memory.

But things were different in the Galactic Federation, where people had genetically enhanced brains, vastly superior memory capacity, and higher IQs than the average person on Earth. For people here, remembering these things was not very difficult if they put in some effort.

After all, the human brain is the most amazing thing, and the mysteries it holds are known by almost no one. Even the Galactic Federation dares not claim they have completely unraveled the mysteries of the human brain.

Finn Lewis decisively chose to start the exam. Since he had opted to graduate, there was no need for him to hide his abilities. As soon as Finn confirmed to start, a question materialized in the air before him, and he only needed to make a selection, similar to a multiple-choice question.

However, there was no need for Finn to use his hands; he merely had to think and then submit his answer. The process was easy, and Finn comfortably started answering. The advantage of his powerful mental strength was that he could read questions incredibly fast, despite the many people watching from the outside.

But what surprised everyone next was the speed at which Finn Lewis answered the questions—it surpassed everyone’s expectations. Many thought Finn was merely showboating, and a considerable number had come to watch Finn’s spectacle, believing it would be very difficult for him to get through this graduation ceremony since they were well aware of how tough it was to pass the Noble Academy’s graduation rites.

It wasn’t something that could be accomplished in a short period of time. Finn Lewis had only been at the Noble Academy for no more than five months. Thinking he could pass the graduation ceremony in less than five months was unprecedented since the inception of the Noble Academy.

So most people were there for the spectacle, like Suleiman Cooper and several others who had good relationships with the Rochefort Clan; they had come to watch the excitement.

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