Other language: Vietnamese

Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.

Chapter 105: The Genius of Fucheng, Situ Zhi. [105]



Summary

The seventh day of the provincial examination revealed a somber atmosphere among candidates, many exhausted and some even collapsing. Lin Jing Yan, sitting near the latrine, struggled with his poetry composition exam, feeling drained and unwell. Despite his efforts, his paper did not impress the examiner, Zhao Ping Liang. After a grueling final exam on policy theories, Lin Jing Yan submitted his paper and exited first, only to be confronted by the boastful Situ Zhi. Ignoring him, Lin Jing Yan sought his family, who were waiting anxiously outside. His cousin, Lin Jing Min, assured him he would fetch their classmates, allowing Lin Jing Yan to return home for rest.

Full content

Loading...