Chapter 75: CHAPTER 75
c75: Beijing University
Student Union?
Heh.
The so-called Student Union was just a student-run organization working under the supervision of the university, serving as a support team for campus logistics and student affairs.
Hard to offend the Student Union seniors?
Looking for trouble? How by checking my dorm hygiene?
This is the Pokémon world.
If you don't have the strength, do you really think you can stir trouble?
Don't joke.
I can teach you what it means to be a proper Trainer in under five minutes.
If it's not about strength, then what?
Background?
Among the second-generation elites of Huaxia, how many can truly match Leng Yue?
After entering Beijing University, considering she was unfamiliar with the school layout, it was too much of a hassle to go through orientation and registration by herself.
So Leng Yue simply took out her Pokédex the League-certified device assigned to Champion-class Trainers and directly contacted her homeroom teacher, known simply as "Teacher" in official records.
Less than ten minutes later, the teacher arrived at the campus entrance where Leng Yue and Chen Xiaoxiao were waiting.
"Miss Leng! Hello!"
The teacher greeted her with visible respect and formality.
"You can just call me Leng Yue, Teacher. I'm just a freshman at Beijing University now,"
Leng Yue replied modestly. Despite her Champion-level status and powerful lineage, there was no reason to act arrogant this was her teacher, after all.
"Alright! Leng Yue it is. You haven't registered yet, have you? Let's go. I'll take you straight to the registrar's office."
When the school administration had first informed him that he would be assigned to lead Ice Class A, he was stunned.
But once he discovered that the student in question was none other than the daughter of the Huaxia Champion the cold-blooded prodigy who made headlines during the Battle Frontier Incident in Chapter 64—he grew uneasy. Would she be too proud? Would her background alienate her classmates?
But now, seeing Leng Yue's respectful and well-mannered behavior, he finally felt some relief.
"Sorry to trouble you, Teacher."
Leng Yue said sincerely.
"No trouble at all! This is a small matter. And this must be… Miss Chen Xiaoxiao?"
At first glance, the teacher assumed Chen Xiaoxiao was just another freshman arriving alongside Leng Yue. But then, his eyes caught the Elite-level Trainer Emblem on her jacket a rare badge engraved with the symbol of the Johto Battle Tower, used only by officially ranked Elites.
His mind clicked.
This couldn't be a coincidence. She didn't look more than 18. And there was only one such young female Elite Trainer in Huaxia
Chen Xiaoxiao.
Though not well-known among the general population, her name was famous within the League, and within every major university affiliated with the International Pokémon Academic Council.
In fact, Beijing University had tried to recruit Chen Xiaoxiao the year before.
But before they could make an official offer, the Alliance had already certified her as a regional Elite under the Indigo League circuit. At that level, no university resources could match what the League itself provided.
Elite Trainers were usually faculty not students.
"Ah, yes! Hello. You can just call me Chen Xiaoxiao. I'm just here to accompany Leng Yue through the registration process today. Please take good care of her."
Chen Xiaoxiao replied with a small nod, caught slightly off guard that the teacher had recognized her so quickly.
"Oh! Well, welcome! Welcome to Beijing University!"
The teacher's tone brightened, now fully aware of the heavyweights he was escorting. The youngest Elite-level Trainer in recorded history? Definitely worth being on good terms with.
"What's with that tone? Why does it sound like you're my mom dropping me off at Trainer school?"
Leng Yue groaned internally after hearing Chen Xiaoxiao speak so gently.
At the same time, she looped her arm around Chen Xiaoxiao's and, with her free hand, gave a subtle pinch on her upper arm.
On the way to the registrar's office, the teacher introduced parts of the Jingtian Training Campus, one of Beijing University's six main battlefields, used during League Selection Exams and regional gym simulations.
With the teacher's guidance, the entire registration process was smooth—green lights at every checkpoint, expedited priority access, and even their Pokédexes were updated with dorm assignments instantly.
Along the way, they passed the same Senior B who had tried earlier to block their entrance.
He was now sheepishly helping a first-year student carry a large suitcase.
When he saw Chen Xiaoxiao and Leng Yue casually walking next to a teacher already in the final registration stages his face went pale.
Terror flickered in his eyes.
The sight of the youngest Elite Trainer and the cold-hearted Champion's daughter being personally escorted through VIP access…
He immediately turned his head away.
Too late for regrets now.
Worried that they'd report him and equally worried that they wouldn't.
Senior B was stuck in a nightmare of his own making.
If the vice dean, now serving as their homeroom teacher, found out he had used his Student Union status to harass and deceive freshmen at the university gate...
Then his position in the Student Union would be over. Not only would he lose it punishment would be inevitable.
Although many looked down on the Student Union as nothing more than a glorified logistics team, Senior B cherished it deeply.
He was a commoner—no family connections, no Champion bloodline, no League ties. Being part of the Student Union was his only ladder. It gave him better dorm access, training equipment priority, and sparring time on the Aurora Field, usually reserved for top-tier students.
Chen Xiaoxiao and Leng Yue might not have known who their registering teacher was—but Senior B did.
The one who personally took them through registration was none other than Vice Dean Lin Shuang, the youngest vice-president in the history of Beijing University's Ice Department.
She hadn't taught a single class since her promotion two years ago.
So when she was reassigned downgraded in official terms to serve as the homeroom teacher of Ice Class A, the entire university buzzed.
Most students thought it was bizarre.
But those in the know? Especially members of the Student Union like Senior B?
They'd heard whispers. Unconfirmed, of course.
Someone with immense power a Champion-tier background, possibly a member of the National Assembly, or even a League benefactor had a daughter entering the Ice Department this year.
And for her, the entire faculty had reshuffled.
Who can force the Vice Dean of the Ice Department to teach freshmen personally?
Only someone terrifyingly well-connected.
Now, as he watched the vice dean walk side-by-side with Chen Xiaoxiao and Leng Yue, everything clicked.
The rumors. The sudden reassignment. The first-day chaos.
And the result?
He'd tried to stop her at the gate. He Senior B, a glorified tour guide had dared to challenge the daughter of the Champion and the youngest certified Elite in Alliance history.
He hadn't just touched a steel-type he'd headbutted a Registeel.
"I really played Edman Metal this time."
Senior B's knees nearly gave out as cold sweat drenched his back. His mind blanked. He stood frozen, a trembling puppet in a uniform.
Of course, Chen Xiaoxiao and Leng Yue wouldn't even spare him a second glance.
Petty tricks like his weren't worth reporting. Their worlds were far too distant now.
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After completing the registration, they thanked the teacher warmly. Given that it was the last day for new student intake, the vice dean returned to oversee other affairs.
Chen Xiaoxiao then accompanied Leng Yue to her dormitory a private, single-occupant villa allocated to students of exceptional standing.
Once everything was unpacked and tidy, Chen Xiaoxiao took the chance to stroll through the sprawling campus of Beijing University. The place she had dreamed of in her previous life… and never entered.
Now, she wasn't here as a student, but as something more.
That night, Chen Xiaoxiao stayed over in Leng Yue's dorm.
The next morning, since Leng Yue had classes to attend, Chen Xiaoxiao left the university grounds and headed straight for Huaxia Pokémon Headquarters.
When they parted, Leng Yue looked visibly reluctant.
Only after Chen Xiaoxiao promised that she'd stay in the capital for a while longer did Leng Yue finally smile again.
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Chen Xiaoxiao was especially eager to access the Library of the Huaxia Pokémon Headquarters.
There was a saying: Practice is the mother of knowledge, and knowledge is the lighthouse of practice.
To keep evolving as a Trainer, one must cycle between action and understanding. And while Chen Xiaoxiao had already gained extensive battle experience through events like the Goldenrod Underground Tournament and the Sinnoh Research Mission what she lacked now was a solid academic foundation.
Reading the archived research of great Trainers before her papers from Professors like Elm, Rowan, and even Colress would give her direction. It was like studying the Pokédex from the inside out.
Knowledge would solidify her foundation. Practice would take her further.
So every morning, she went to the Library at Pokémon HQ her days immersed in evolutionary theory, elemental resonance charts, and journals detailing the movesets of rare species like Rotom and Garchomp.
And every night?
She teleported back into Leng Yue's dorm.
That was non-negotiable.
No wall, no guard, no lock could stop a Trainer who had mastered short-range teleportation via Alakazam and her custom Teleport-tag Pokéband.
That's how the days passed.
In the gentle sea of knowledge by day, and the quiet warmth of Leng Yue's dorm by night, Chen Xiaoxiao found peace.
And strength.
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