At 4 AM that night, on the military academy’s anonymous forum, “Guma Analyst” posted an analysis of Rong Shi and Liu Hong’s battle.

【Morning Glow Appears: The content of this post is highly likely to cause myocardial infarction. Please take a few deep breaths before reading the analysis. Those with heart conditions or high blood pressure, please click the X button promptly. The original poster is not responsible for any accidents.】

The post meticulously analyzed the battle movements of both individuals, almost frame by frame, and included key input references.

During the live viewing, Rong Shi’s seamless combos were already astonishing. But seeing this long string of operation keys now was truly breathtaking.

“How fast must his hand speed be? Even if the reaction is fast enough, the hand speed just can’t keep up!”

“Which mountain did this immortal come down from?!”

“I was still planning to learn this to show off in Star Wars. Well, it seems I’m out of luck.”

“I heard Rong Shi’s father is a military officer. Maybe he trained since childhood, unlike ordinary people.”

“Rong Shi’s father is a military officer?!”

“The surname ‘Rong’ is uncommon. Why haven’t I heard of a military officer named Rong?”

The next morning, there was only political science class. Rong Shi arranged to meet Liu Hong at 10 AM in the Eighth Cafeteria.

Rong Shi arrived at 9:45 AM, and Liu Hong and his group were already there, having ordered.

At this time, the cafeteria wasn’t crowded. They deliberately chose a spot shielded by a wall of green philodendron.

“Brother, let me ask you something first. Do you really want to investigate this, or are you just using us as a front?”

Liu Hong’s voice was as rough as his appearance. Without this military uniform, he’d look like a tattooed gangster.

Rong Shi put his political science textbook aside and picked up the drink they had ordered, taking a sip.

“If I wanted to establish authority, yesterday’s match was enough. No need for all this trouble.”

Liu Hong watched his actions, puzzled.

As soldiers, they were highly vigilant. In crowded situations, food that had left their sight was generally not touched again.

Yet he drank that beverage.

Was this freshman chairman crazy or something? Why was he so trusting of notorious school bullies like them?

Liu Hong pondered for a moment, then said in a deep voice: “This concerns the reputation of a good brother of mine. If you’re not genuinely trying to help us, you can leave now. Whether you want to discipline us or whatever, it’s up to you.”

Rong Shi urged faintly: “I only have half an hour. Please be quick.”

Liu Hong: “…”

“Anyway, there’s no other way. Let’s try it,” the tall, thin Alpha on Liu Hong’s left whispered. “We asked that Omega to the warehouse because we wanted him to apologize. If we wanted to hit him, we could have done it on the way. Why drag it to the warehouse, it’s such a hassle?”

Only a school bully could say something like that. If they didn’t like someone, they’d deal with them on the spot, never hiding it.

It reminded Rong Shi of a certain eccentric blonde Alpha who called others “Bully of Bullies,” yet wasn’t much better himself.

Rong Shi: “Apologize?”

Tall, thin Alpha: “Before, my brother was—”

“Old Bai!” Liu Hong cut him off sternly.

Noticing Liu Hong’s clasped hands, white at the knuckles from the force, Rong Shi remained silent, waiting patiently.

“Before the freshmen enrolled, an Omega unexpectedly went into heat and was temporarily marked by a passing Alpha.” At this point, Liu Hong gave a bitter laugh, “That unlucky guy was my brother.”

Rong Shi: “Your brother is an Omega?”

“It’s the Alpha!” Liu Hong’s voice rose a few pitches. “Who cares about marking an Omega! He already had a boyfriend!”

A strong scent of melodrama. Rong Shi asked, unenthusiastically: “So he got dumped, and you went to settle scores with that Omega?”

“Of course not.” The Alpha called Old Bai took over. “My brother said he shook off that Omega several times, and the other party clearly could have left but clung to him. Afterwards, he claimed my brother forcibly marked him!”

Rong Shi: “Perhaps it’s just an Alpha’s excuse to shirk responsibility?”

The others were about to refute, but Liu Hong raised a hand to stop them: “Afterwards, we went to check the surveillance, but the surveillance was destroyed. If they had nothing to hide, why would they do that?!”

Rong Shi: “Surveillance always has backend backups. You just need to retrieve them from the system.”

“Of course I know that,” Liu Hong gritted his teeth. “But the Student Union refused to retrieve it, citing the laboratory as a sensitive area and preventing confidential leaks! I spent a lot of effort to back up the front-end surveillance that was destroyed, but no one could repair it.”

Rong Shi was well aware of Liu Hong’s background. His father was a high-ranking executive, and his paternal side was from the military and political affairs. Most people wouldn’t dare provoke him; it wasn’t an exaggeration to say he walked around the military academy with impunity.

But for this Omega to be so blatant, someone must be backing him. Apart from anything else, surveillance videos aren’t something just anyone can destroy at will.

Rong Shi stood up: “Take me to the scene of the incident.”

Ten minutes later, Liu Hong’s flashy hovercar stopped at the C8 laboratory building.

“My brother came here to deliver documents for his mentor, and that’s where he met that O.”

Going up to the second floor, Liu Hong pointed to the laboratory at the end of the corridor.

All the way up, Rong Shi paid attention to the surveillance situation.

According to Liu Hong’s statement, during the process from their meeting to the marking, at least three cameras were monitoring.

“This is where the surveillance footage was destroyed,” Liu Hong pointed to the camera directly facing the corridor.

Rong Shi walked a few steps closer and tapped twice on his terminal bracelet.

【Surveillance system accessed. Data being repaired. Estimated completion in 4 seconds.】

“Take me to see your brother.”

Less than five minutes had passed since he arrived, and he was already leaving?

The other five exchanged glances, finding it utterly unreliable.

Was he just going through the motions?

Rong Shi walked, saying faintly: “You have thirteen minutes left.”

Liu Hong: “…”

They then transferred to the D-block dormitory building.

The dorm door opened, and Rong Shi saw a scruffy, thin-faced Alpha.

【Hu Feng, Ninth Legion Strategic Deployment Expert, Lieutenant Colonel rank. Partner Lin Dang. Surveillance shows the bitten Omega is his wife.】

In his previous life, Rong Shi had heard this name from Liu Hong more than once, with Liu Hong always complaining about him going to the Ninth Legion for his wife.

Liu Hong: “Old Hu, this is the freshman chairman. He’s here to investigate your incident.”

Hu Feng was startled, his eyes brightened slightly, and he stepped aside to let them in.

As he brushed past, Rong Shi lightly tapped his terminal bracelet.

【Pheromones collected. Creating file—】

During the conversation, Hu Feng lost emotional control several times, even showing signs of a pheromone rampage.

Liu Hong saw Rong Shi to the door, while the other four stayed behind to comfort Hu Feng.

“How can you find out anything by just asking a few simple questions?” Liu Hong asked, full of doubt.

Rong Shi: “Stay calm for a while. I’ll give you a satisfactory explanation.”

He left after speaking.

Liu Hong: “…” So cool. So cool, I want to punch him.

Rong Shi then went to see Lin Dang. Just as Liu Hong and his group said, Lin Dang blamed Hu Feng entirely for being marked.

【Pheromones collected. Matching—Hu Feng and Lin Dang pheromone compatibility 100%.】

Another 100% match.

Also an accidental marking, eventually leading to marriage.

And in both cases, the Omega was the initiator.

Rong Shi refused to believe there was no trickery behind this.

On the way to the Student Union office, he encountered Jiang Xingze, who had just returned.

Jiang Xingze had a handsome appearance, but after seeing Song Yu’s face so often, everyone else now looked rather bland.

“I was just looking for you,” Jiang Xingze called him into the office. “You’ve been quite close with Liu Hong and his group these past two days? As a Student Union member, you should still pay attention to your conduct. It creates a bad impression. Someone has already reported this to me.”

His tone was polite, but his words were full of reproach.

Rong Shi: “Here, I’m in charge.”

Unexpectedly, he spoke so disrespectfully. The smile vanished from Jiang Xingze’s face: “The handover ceremony is tomorrow.”

The handover between the old and new chairmen would involve a ceremony where the previous chairman would pass the chairman’s exclusive golden sash to the next, symbolizing the transfer of duties and rights.

“Even if it’s not held, I’m still the chairman.” Rong Shi couldn’t be bothered to argue with him. “The Student Union has the authority to retrieve surveillance from the C8 laboratory building. Why didn’t you retrieve it?”

Unexpectedly, he was questioned in return. Jiang Xingze slammed his hand on the table and stood up abruptly: “My decisions are not for you to question!”

“If I were you, I’d complete all handovers and leave immediately,” Rong Shi said slowly. “Instead of being unable to handle even a simple case, and leaving an opportunity for future people to laugh at you.”

Jiang Xingze sneered: “It’s not certain who will be the laughingstock.”

The next day, at the Chairman’s Sash Handover Ceremony, all members of the previous Student Union and important school leaders were present. Other teachers and students watched the live broadcast via virtual screens in their classrooms.

Jiang Xingze, with a smile, draped the golden sash over Rong Shi, then removed his own sash, officially stepping down from the chairman’s position. After the handover, it was customary for the new and old chairmen to shake hands.

Jiang Xingze extended his hand, but Rong Shi acted as if he didn’t see it.

“Rong Shi, it’s time to shake hands,” he reminded quietly.

In such a grand setting, even if they disliked each other intensely, they had to maintain appearances.

Rong Shi looked at the camera, his voice not deliberately lowered: “I only shake hands with those who are worthy of respect.”

“You—!” In front of so many people, Jiang Xingze had no choice but to swallow his anger.

In various classrooms, the discussion about this scene hadn’t died down when the camera gave Rong Shi a close-up.

Rong Shi was dressed in a crisp military uniform, the sash draped over his right shoulder. He looked like an unsheathed, sharp sword.

Despite his best efforts to hide it, his edge could not be concealed.

“Starting today, I officially assume the position of Freshman Student Union Chairman. We will now begin recruiting new members. Related rules and conditions will be announced by the Vice Chairman. Interested students, please pay attention to relevant announcements.”

“Next, I will mainly report on the work handed over to me by the previous chairman. First, let’s watch a surveillance video.”

The screen shifted. In the corridor outside the laboratory, an Omega chased an Alpha—

“Damn, isn’t that Lin Dang?”

“He said Hu Feng forced him, but in this surveillance, he’s clearly chasing the guy.”

“What a tragic Alpha. I heard he’s been self-isolating ever since this incident.”

“Did no one notice such important surveillance before? What exactly did Jiang Xingze and his group investigate?”

No explanation was needed; one video was enough for everyone to understand the truth.

After the video finished playing, Rong Shi spoke unhurriedly: “In a situation where an Omega voluntarily accepts a temporary mark, the Alpha bears no responsibility. I, on behalf of the Student Union, revoke the disciplinary action against Hu Feng.”

“Regarding Liu Hong and others taking the Omega to a secluded warehouse to talk, while it caused no substantive harm to the Omega, it violated campus regulations. They will be punished by completing ten military theory simulation papers daily until they pass.”

As soon as this disciplinary result was announced, the entire school erupted—

“This punishment is interesting.”

“Liu Hong is carrying a brick, on his way to the Student Union office.”

“This is too immersive, my brain has already exploded.”

“The chairman is so clever! I, who fail military theory, am kneeling here.”

“Daddy is too strong! Who dares to commit an offense under his nose now? Papers until you drop!”

“Damn! Predicting a huge wave of school bullies will turn over a new leaf. The cost of offending is too high, they can’t bear it.”

On his way from the Student Union office to class, Rong Shi turned a corner and heard the crisp sound of bones breaking.

Looking up, Song Yu had just released the person in his hands. The person fell stiffly to the ground, twitched twice, and then became completely still.

Rong Shi’s gaze swept over him, then he said faintly: “You want to do papers too?”

Song Yu: “?”

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