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Chapter 70 is outrageous! The people in Class 1 are really good at pretending!

Soon, it was 11:30.

The first Chinese exam is finally over.

"The exam is over. All candidates, please stop answering the questions!"

Hearing the teacher ask him to stop writing.

Many candidates in the examination room had long faces.

I can't finish writing it all.

They really can't finish this test paper!

"That student, please put it down right away!"

"If you don't let it go, your exam results will be canceled!"

The proctor rushed down from the podium and personally collected the pen from one of the students in the room.

This student did not finish writing the essay.

Although he wasn't in Class 1, he was considered one of the top students in Chinese language in his own class.

Yet this was such an outstanding student.

This time, however, he not only gave up on classical Chinese, but also didn't finish writing the essay.

I saw my test paper being taken away immediately.

This student even shed tears of resentment.

In contrast, Lin Chen, who had just woken up, was full of energy.

The truth about sleep!

This was the first time he had ever experienced sleeping during an exam.

Because this was a complete simulation of the college entrance examination, we could only hand in our papers 15 minutes early.

So after finishing the exam, Lin Chen simply took a nap.

I feel pretty good.

After stretching and handing in his paper, Lin Chen walked out of the examination room.

As soon as I got outside, I saw Chen Xiaoxiao surrounded by her classmates, going over the answers to her previous exam.

"Lin Chen!"

Chen Xiaoxiao waved to Lin Chen.

When he came over, I asked, "How did the exam go?"

"It's alright, how about you?"

"It's not bad."

When I heard two top students say, "It's alright," to each of them, "It's okay," I replied, "It's alright."

Everyone in the class couldn't help but roll their eyes.

Is this the humility of a top student?

Everyone else was almost crying during the exam.

Is that all you two are saying?

Pack!

That's so pretentious!

"Let's go, let's get to the cafeteria early and grab a seat!"

"Hmm. Minmin! Are you coming with us?"

Chen Xiaoxiao called out to Wang Heming, who was comparing answers with her classmates.

"You guys go ahead, I won't be a third wheel."

Lin Chen then looked at Lu Han, who was holding a dictionary: "And you?"

"Me too!"

Wang Heming and Lu Han refused outright.

Seeing this, Chen Xiaoxiao smiled slightly and followed Lin Chen.

The two top students have left.

But everyone in Class 1 stayed.

Today's exam was a bit difficult, and they don't have much of an appetite right now.

It would be better to hurry up and check the answers.

Just then, Lu Chenlei, the class monitor of Class Two, also came over.

She and Wang Heming were classmates in junior high school.

"Wang Heming, how did you do on the exam this time?"

"You probably didn't do well on the test. This test was definitely much harder than before. But Leilei, you should be able to get 120 points, right?"

"What? 120? I'd be so grateful if I could really get 120 points."

Upon hearing this, Wang Heming muttered, "Playing the victim? You always said that during exams, and you always ended up doing better than me."

"Seriously, I'm not kidding this time! The Chinese exam was insanely difficult this year; I couldn't answer many of the classical Chinese questions!"

"what?"

Upon hearing this, several students from Class One, including Wang Heming, looked at each other in bewilderment.

"abnormal?"

"Have it?"

"The questions this time were a bit difficult, but not so difficult as to be considered abnormal, right?"

When Lu Chenlei heard what they said, her eyes widened immediately.

"Wang Heming, I really didn't do well on the exam. I'm afraid I won't even pass this time."

"I haven't even finished my essay!"

As she spoke, Lu Chenlei suddenly burst into tears.

The Chinese exam in the morning was a huge blow to her.

Class Two is also a top class, although its average score has always been lower than that of Class One.

However, as the class monitor of Class 2, Lu Chenlei's grades were actually no worse than those of most people in Class 1.

But this time she was truly devastated.

From childhood to adulthood, she had never encountered a situation where she hadn't finished writing an essay.

Seeing Lu Chenlei break down in tears.

Wang Heming and the other students were dumbfounded.

what the hell?

Did she really not finish her essay?

Wang Heming turned to her classmate: "Have you finished writing your essay?"

"It's finished writing."

"What about you?"

"It's finished writing."

After asking around, I found that although the students in Class 1 also felt that the test was quite difficult, they all managed to finish it.

Hearing their conversation, Lu Chenlei's face turned red with anger.

"Wang Heming, I know your class has good grades! But you don't need to pretend like this!"

"Almost no one in our class finished the test, you guys are really outrageous!"

After saying that, Lu Chenlei ran away angrily, tears streaming down her face.

A girl from Class 1 saw this and couldn't help but say:

"She said we were faking it, but she's the one faking it! The Chinese test was just a little harder than usual, and she said no one finished the test? That's an exaggeration."

"Ok!"

Everyone else nodded.

Everyone agreed that while the Chinese exam was difficult, it wasn't as exaggerated as Lu Chenlei had described.

Several students from other classes nearby couldn't stand it anymore.

Someone walked over and said, "You guys in Class 1 are really good at pretending!"

"The Chinese exam was way too difficult this time! Some people in our exam room almost gave up!"

"I know your class has good grades, but you don't have to pretend like this, do you?"

"When the results come out, what will you be doing pretending?"

After saying that, the people left.

Wang Heming tilted his head, looking completely bewildered.

"Could what they're saying be true?"

"It shouldn't be!"

Wang Heming turned her head and pulled Lu Han, who was flipping through a dictionary, over as well.

In the last monthly exam, Lu Han ranked last in his class.

"Lu Han, have you finished your Chinese exam this time?"

"The exam is over! But I almost didn't finish the essay."

Lu Han said.

Upon hearing this, Wang Heming immediately said to the others, "Look, even he has finished it!"

"Hey, what do you mean by that? I've been working really hard lately!"

"Are you allowed to finish the test paper, but I'm not allowed to finish mine?"

Just then, Director Ye, who was passing by, overheard Lu Han's words.

He had already walked past, but he turned back.

"You're in Class 1, right? Did you all finish the Chinese test this morning?"

"Yes, Director Ye!"

Upon hearing this, Director Ye immediately became curious.

He had previously discussed this with the Chinese language teachers, and those teachers from the first and second years of high school all felt that the exam was too difficult.

I'm afraid it would be difficult for any student to finish the entire test within the allotted time.

Unexpectedly, these teachers have now been proven wrong.

"Then let me ask you, did you understand that classical Chinese text this time?"

"Classical Chinese, it's very simple, isn't it?"

Lu Han was the first to speak.

"This classical Chinese text isn't very long, is it really that hard to understand?"

what?

Director Ye immediately thought the same thing as the students from before.

They felt that Lu Han was just putting on airs.

"Then tell me about it."

"Isn't this story about a man named Zhi who had a young nephew named Zhi? And then Zhi developed hemorrhoids, and Zhi treated him with the juice of Angelica dahurica?"

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