Chapter 1684: Chapter 1684

The eighth-tier upper class of the European Alliance ultimately did not discuss a result. In fact, they all knew exactly what the matter was; it was impossible for them to be as clueless as common people.

However, it was because they were clear that they knew they could not blame Du You for this matter. For origınal chapters go to novel•fire.net

They were already going to kill him. If it were some of them, they might have acted even more excessively.

So, rationally they could understand Du You, but emotionally, they couldn’t sympathize at all. Although they all belonged to the Earth camp, on Earth, everyone had their own origins.

No matter who it is, they would definitely be more inclined towards their place of origin and the forces they established.

Plus, since the races themselves were different, it was normal to have barriers between them. The final result of the discussion was that they could only temporarily drop the matter and not pursue it; in fact, they had no way to pursue it.

Similarly, their impression of Du You became quite poor.

Meanwhile, it was a different story elsewhere. Since Du You advanced to the eighth tier, this matter had already been directly publicized. Yes, because it could not be kept hidden, and many people knew, there was no way but to make it public.

Truly, events in the European Alliance led many to speculate. Yinying did not intend to help Du You hide it, so in the end, Du You became the first eighth-tier with an openly revealed identity.

In fact, there were similar instances before, like with Yinying, where everyone knew there might be an eighth-tier behind the Shadow Council, and many speculated who it was, but it was never publicly acknowledged.

Du You can be said to be the first publicly acknowledged eighth-tier in over five hundred years on Earth.

This was someone who elevated step-by-step right under their noses, ultimately advancing to the eighth tier. The new generation felt proud, and also had the motivation to strive, as this was indeed a role model right before them.

But while feeling proud, many were also deeply shocked.

"Oh my god, how old is he? He’s only thirty or forty this year, right."

In the eyes of ordinary people, this age might not be so young, entering middle age, but among Professionals, especially high-end ones, this age is almost comparable to that of an infant. But this achievement is truly terrifying.

"Who knows, I only know that he graduated not too long ago. It’s a miracle, achieving seventh tier before graduation, and one wouldn’t have expected him to advance even faster after graduation."

"I heard that advancing from the seventh to the eighth tier isn’t fast. To advance this quickly, how many Crystal Coins are needed? At our current level, even Crystal Coins aren’t enough."

"What Crystal Coins, do you think advancing to the seventh tier only requires Crystal Coins? It involves the situation with the Laws."

This person seemed to know a bit more, and was then surrounded by people asking questions. Happily, he decided to explain some of the less important things to them.

What they considered unimportant were secrets to these common people, who had no contact with such things.

At this moment, the upper class of Capital University were looking at each other, smiling wryly. All along, cooperation with Du You had been very good; their relationships were also quite nice.

But all along, they believed they were providing Du You shelter, or at least this was their perception.

Capital University has a long history with many experts, but today the situation has completely changed. Although Capital University is powerful, it doesn’t have an eighth-tier. Well, not completely.

Capital University used to have upper class members at the eighth tier, but they departed a long time ago. Now, there’s none with an absolute relationship to the university. Thus, in terms of power, Du You suddenly surpassed the institution.

In future cooperation, it’s likely to reverse, with Du You’s side taking the lead.

Of course, there’s no helping it. In the end, the president said, "If that’s the case, let’s follow the rules, we’ll take the initiative to contact them, sign the documents anew, and re-negotiate a new distribution method. With Du You’s character, I don’t think he’ll make things difficult for us."

"I’m not worried about him; Du You doesn’t care about these things and definitely won’t make things difficult for us. I’m worried about those below. If someone wants to take advantage, we might also need to pay a certain price."

The vice-president continued, "I have an idea, we can first contact Du You directly through other people, which would make things much easier with his word." Everyone thought it made sense.

Not to mention others, among those with a fairly good relationship with Du You, many were not particularly strong.

Especially Xi Qianxue and Li Mengyao, who lived with Du You; this relationship had already been publicized. They were still able to contact them, and their strength hadn’t reached the seventh tier yet, making them more approachable.

After finalizing the plan, someone set out to make contact with them.

Meanwhile, the attitudes of the families behind Xi Qianxue and Li Mengyao underwent a drastic change. What used to be mere flattery turned, in many cases, into almost fawning behavior. This made the two greatly distressed lately.

Of course, their distress wasn’t just due to their families’ behavior but also due to Du You’s rapid advancement.

Originally, the two had begun preparing to move towards the seventh tier, both thinking that reaching the seventh tier would allow them to stand alongside Du You and be of help. But who could have expected that before they even started advancing, Du You had already reached the eighth tier. They felt like they were chasing desperately, yet seemed to be falling further behind.

The two felt useless, which was their main source of frustration.

As the first publicly revealed eighth-tier, their relationship with Du You also became public. They couldn’t trouble Du You, but many came seeking them, making them feel like celebrities.

Wherever they went, they were surrounded by people. If it weren’t that some people couldn’t be rejected, the two would have already taken their team and left this troublesome place.

In fact, it wasn’t just the two of them; their team members received the same treatment.

Due to the influence brought by an eighth-tier, more people wanted to join Du You’s company now, and even though the selection process became increasingly rigorous, it couldn’t curb their enthusiasm. If it weren’t for the pride held by the seventh-tier, perhaps even some of them would want to join.

The new year’s enrollment has begun, and this time, even combined efforts from other universities couldn’t suppress Capital University.