I Write Apocrypha in Warhammer

Chapter 235 Level

Wei Mu was a little nervous about starting to teach and educate people.

It was like you sowed a seed, which needed to be nurtured for a long time. You didn't know what kind of fruit it would eventually bear, and it was even a question whether it could bloom and bear fruit.

If the first batch of students recruited could become the pillars of the empire, that would naturally be the best result.

But if they died halfway, or even went directly to Chaos, worked hard for many years, and finally trained talents for the Dark Gods, then things would not be very happy.

In this regard, Wei Mu and the Emperor maintained the same philosophy - that is, to believe in the power of the entire human race, and not to believe in individual miracles.

There will definitely be traitors among 10,000 students, just like if you ask 10,000 people to copy a phone number, there will definitely be someone who makes a mistake, after all, the probability is there.

Although mathematics is cold and ruthless, it can directly reflect objective laws.

"By the way, is there any evidence that people with a protruding occipital bone behind their heads are more rebellious?"

Wei Mu sat in the principal's office of the college, flipping through various materials submitted by employees.

Zhuge Liang concluded that Wei Yan would rebel, probably, probably, maybe, maybe there was some basis for it.

"I'm sorry, sir, I have never heard of such remarks. Isn't this a common trait? When the Tribunal verified the purity of human beings through the skull, it did not classify this feature as a special case." A well-dressed and elegant lady standing aside answered.

Melita was an educator recruited through an open audition. She was born in a prestigious aristocratic family. She had no problems with her ability and resume. She was eventually successfully hired as the vice president of the Psychic Academy and the actual person in charge of the academy.

With her help, all the work of the academy progressed in an orderly manner, and formal classes will begin tomorrow.

As for the principal Wei Mu, he was more of a title. After all, in addition to the academy, he had many other things to deal with.

"It's okay, I just asked casually."

It seems that there is no such statement. Wei Mu silently mourned for Wei Yan for a second in his heart.

He suddenly realized that he seemed to be obsessed with something that had not happened yet. Going against probability was like fighting wits with the air, so he smiled and put it behind his mind.

"So what about those gamma-level psychics?" Melita asked.

The Empire divides the levels of psychics according to the twenty-four Greek letters.

If ordinary people are classified as level 0 (soft), the larger the number, the more friendly they are to psychic power, and the smaller the number, the more resistant they are.

Although both the soft (Ρ) and the soft (∏) levels are ordinary people, one is more inclined to untouchables and the other is more inclined to psychics.

Among them, the completely untouchable is level -7 (Omega Ω). They are inert in the subspace and will have a negative psychological impact on the people around them. Psychics will feel even more painful. The specific manifestation of their ability is that a "blank" area will appear around the individual, and psychic power or subspace creatures cannot penetrate this space.

Only those with a talent of level 7 (Yota I) will be considered as formal psykers and be under the jurisdiction of the Inquisition and the Astropathic Court. People with talents below this level are of low level and cannot actively control their own power. They only have unconscious and slight psyker activities.

The strongest psyker is level 15 (Alpha Α). After training, they can do almost anything, from tearing a Titan in half to summoning a legion of demons. If they are not controlled, they will cause catastrophic damage to the empire.

However, like level 14 (Beta Β), this kind of extremely talented psyker seems to be considered "the power they possess has exceeded the current evolution of human beings". They are often crazy and mentally unstable. Although powerful, they are not trustworthy.

When the Inquisition discovers the existence of such psykers, unless they are absolutely sure, they will choose to capture them and keep them for other purposes. Otherwise, they are usually killed on the spot to eliminate hidden dangers.

Therefore, level 13 (Gamma Γ) is the highest level of psykers registered in the empire.

Among the 10,000 students that Carl sent to Wei Mu, six of them had psychic levels that reached level 13 (Gamma Γ).

If they are trained well, these children will be able to take on important tasks in the future.

Fortunately, the law enforcement team discovered them early, which gave them the opportunity to serve the empire. Otherwise, with their untrained brains, if they used this power at will, they would soon kill themselves.

"Leave it alone for now, just treat them as level 9 (Aita H) psychics." Wei Mu said, "It's rare to get these special little guys together, so let them have a relatively ordinary living environment, instead of being regarded as aliens by the people around them again."

With the blessing of Blackstone Technology, the psychics in the fortress are suppressed to the highest level 9, which helps students develop their abilities in a stable environment and prevents those powerful subspace creatures from focusing their attention here.

Wei Mu does not want to give extra care to those gifted students, at least not before they officially become qualified psychics.

If there is not enough wisdom to control it, too much power will become a curse.

Therefore, compared to developing spiritual power, training one's mind is the top priority right now.

"Since this is your decision, we should obey it." Melita nodded.

This choice actually relieved her of a lot of pressure.

As the two were chatting, the guards guarding the court outside the door suddenly sent a notice.

It was a college employee who had something to report, and his face was full of panic.

The guards asked to search the visitor to prevent this guy from turning into a human bomb and attacking their governor, but the other party said that only the guards were needed to convey the message, and there was no need to meet the Lord of the Great Vortex.

"What's wrong?" Wei Mu asked the guard curiously.

"It's a small problem, sir." The guard waved his hand and answered nonchalantly, "The staff outside said that two children fought in the dormitory and took themselves to the infirmary. He felt it necessary to let you know about this matter."

In the eyes of the people in the court, this matter is really nothing - just twelve or thirteen-year-old children picked up chairs and hit each other on the head, and finally lay on the bed.

When they participated in the Space Marine recruit selection, a large number of children of the same age died. It was only because they were ranked relatively low that they failed to be selected and were assigned to work in the Inquisition instead. They were also outstanding people who fought hard to become famous.

"What a small problem! For education, this is a big deal, okay?"

These little bastards are really not easy to deal with. They actually did this to me on the first day of school.

Wei Mu's eyes were weird and his expression was twitching.

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