In the vast universe, there existed countless planets, each of which was unique in its own way, and they decorated the empty universe with their own colors, making it beautiful and colorful.
However, in such a huge and boundless universe, the space occupied by the planets was only a very small part, and the vast majority of the space in the universe was filled with the void of the dark night.
Human spaceships cut through the dark night, traveling between different planets; tiny gravel floated in the dark night, causing one silent collision after another.
And beyond that, almost no one knew that there was a vast fleet that had been hiding in this dark night; they were not as huge as a planet but much grander than the sandstone, like a small kingdom hidden away from the world.
On the bridge of the main ship of this fleet, a young man with a head of flamboyant red hair was sitting there with a casual stance, his two long, straight, slender legs folded over the other, and his equally slender fingers lightly tapped his knees. His lower jaw was slightly raised, and his dark red eyes were tightly staring ahead, with obvious flashes of light shining inside.
At this moment, a huge virtual light screen was placed in front of him, and the images presented on the virtual light screen all belonged to the same person.
It was a dark-haired teenager with a clean-cut appearance, and in his hand he was holding an inkstone rune pen that all rune card masters recognized, and the tip of the pen was moving rapidly on the card in his hand, forming a string of indecipherable patterns.
As the footage played out, a brown-haired man walked in, and after seeing what the person inside was doing, he couldn’t help but sigh heavily, “Chris, you’re watching this stuff again; does this boy really appeal to you that much?”
“Of course, don’t you find him very attractive?” The red-haired man known as Chris let out a light laugh, but even as he said those words, his eyes still didn’t leave the virtual light screen.
The brown-haired man shrugged helplessly, “Didn’t you already plan to swipe him over?”
Chris seriously corrected “Not’swipe’, it’s ‘invite.’ I’m simply looking forward to meeting him; when his black-glazed eyes fall on me, they’ll surely make me melt away instantly.”
The brown-haired man rolled his eyes nonchalantly and said, “Chris, you seem to be forgetting your status as a pirate; for a pirate, the word ‘plunder’ would be appropriate.”
“But I can’t scare him, although I don’t really think he’ll be scared by anything.” Chris tapped the light device on his wrist that was completely different from the ordinary Imperial population, finally turning off the virtual light screen reluctantly. “Just like those little actions before, instead of bringing him any influence, they made him even more popular; they really did a stupid thing. Hey, do you think the little cutie will hate me because of this?”
The brown-haired man said mercilessly, “Even if he doesn’t hate you, it’s impossible for him to like you anymore because he already has a lover; weren’t you the first to know about this?”
“It doesn’t matter; after seeing me, he will definitely be mesmerized by me; unfortunately, right now, he doesn’t even know who I am.” Chris was extraordinarily flirtatious as he smoothed out his red, long hair, and in his eyes flashed an imperative arrogance: “If I wasn’t afraid of being harassed by those old things from the empire, I would have darted to the side of the little cutie long ago.”
The brown-haired man was obviously used to Chris’s ego and rolled his eyes again, “Your behavior towards him is a form of harassment in itself.”
“No, it’s just a friendly way of saying hello.” Chris wagged his finger, not really feeling that there was anything wrong with his behavior. “Besides, I didn’t send those anonymous letters that turned the cutie’s stomach earlier; it was just some guy being a smart ass who ended up screwing everything up.”
“I don’t think anyone would like that kind of greeting,” said the brunette, pressing the corner of his forehead. “I almost forgot; the reason I came to see you wasn’t to discuss your cutie pie with you; no, I did want to bring him up as well, but not to discuss all this harassment.”
Chris blinked rather interestedly, “Has my little cutie done something shocking again?”
The brown-haired man woodenly stated the news he had just received: “A very shocking thing indeed. He Yishu is planning to cooperate with the First Academy to establish a Han character rune card major.”
“Wow! He really isn’t an ordinary person; he even did this kind of thing.” Chris’s voice was filled with awe and pride, as if he were the one who did this: “Han character rune card major, this is really a good idea; it’s a pity that I’m not a legal citizen of the empire, or else I’d be the first one to sign up!”
“What a shame.” The brown-haired man continued to look wooden.
“Your expression doesn’t look like that at all.” This time it was Chris’ turn to roll his eyes. He thought for a moment, and suddenly his eyes widened. “I’ve suddenly got a great idea; maybe I’ll be able to meet up with my little cutie soon, and instead of him coming to meet me, I’ll go to meet him.”
As soon as he saw the look on Chris’s face, the brunette was immediately wary. “What kind of nonsense did you have in mind again?”
“Ah, nothing,” Chris winked in a mysterious manner and turned on his light device once again. “You can go out now; I’m going to continue admiring my little cutie.”
The brown-haired man sighed helplessly but didn’t leave. “This is the bridge, not your own room.”
On the capital star, He Yishu didn’t know about these things that happened on the fleet that was very far away from him; he was still upset about the strange letter he received because the letter he received this time was completely different from the anonymous letters he received before.
First of all, it was no longer an anonymous letter; this letter was signed with a very clear signature, Chris.
Secondly, the content of this letter was completely different from the previous threat; with a strong middle-aged air, it looked more like harassment.
“Chris? I don’t remember knowing a boring person by that name.” He Yishu wanted to bring this person right up and give him a violent beating.
And even more than him, the one who wanted to bring this person up and give him a deadly thrashing was Adrian, who was sitting beside him and had also seen the contents of this letter: “I don’t have any recollection of this name all the same, but I think we can always find out.”
While saying this sentence, there was a hint of gritted teeth in his tone.
This made He Yishu’s mood much better, and he moved over to kiss Adrian on the cheek, flirting, “Although your willingness to be jealous because of me is something that makes me feel pleasant, but it’s not a wise choice to affect your mood over a guy of unknown origin, especially since I’ve just been a guest in your home and have also received your parents’ affirmation and approval.”
“You’re right, but I still think it’s imperative that we uncover this guy.” Adrian continued to grit his teeth.
“You’re right.” He Yishu obviously didn’t have any opinion on this, and after this, he didn’t pay much attention to this letter, but on the next day, he received another letter from [Chris].
In the letter, it read: [My dear, I think we will meet soon. I am looking forward to it. Are you looking forward to it as much as I am?]
Yes, I am looking forward to it. I want to kill you with my own hands. He replied in his heart.
In fact, of course he wouldn’t really reply to this letter, because no matter what the other party’s purpose was for sending him this kind of letter, as long as he replied to it, he had already let the other party have his way to a certain extent.
With this mindset, He Yishu quickly put this matter directly behind him, and fortunately, after this, he didn’t receive any more harassment from this kind of letter; it was as if the other party just did a simple prank and then stopped.
A few days later, the seventeen lucky people he had contacted to take part in the Han character rune card training had all replied to him, and all of them had agreed to be the instructors for the program that was about to begin.
But this was obviously just the beginning; first they themselves had to master the knowledge of Han character cards precisely before they could pass on the same correct method to others.
Due to time constraints, He Yishu didn’t wait until the end of the Mecha Competition to start teaching according to the previous plan. After signing the relevant agreement with each other through the witness of the military ministry, He Yishu directly sent the pinyin and alphabet introductory materials that he had organized to these people.
That’s right, the alphabet and pinyin were the first things these people needed to learn.
These alphabets and pinyin also officially started the prelude of He Yishu’s promotion of Chinese characters, and He Yishu felt a little excited at the thought that in the near future, everyone would know this profound language, and at the same time, they would try their best to learn this language.
He took a deep breath, telling himself that this was only the first step and that he still had a long way to go, so he had to calm down, so he contacted the dean of the first college and exchanged information about the progress of this matter with him.
At the same time, He Yishu also learned from the dean that he had now begun preparations for the opening of the Han character rune card program and had initially sorted out the issue of funding.
Afterwards, the two discussed the construction cycle and expected that in the next year, when the other majors began to enroll new students, the enrollment of the Han character rune card major would be launched simultaneously.
While He Yishu was focusing most of his energy on this matter, the Mecha Competition finally ushered in the much-anticipated finals.