The Glamorous Comeback of the Ousted Heiress-Chapter 636 - : 250 good people come to Beijing! Where did these two pop up from?_3

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Chapter 636: 250 good people come to Beijing! Where did these two pop up from?_3

Xun Qian had essentially given up on the second test for the Tongfeng class, but still went with Bai Lian to participate in the exam at the Golden Report Hall.

At 7:40 in the morning, the two arrived at the entrance of the Golden Report Hall.

Tang Ming and Ning Xiao were waiting to enter with her.

Bai Lian stood at the entrance, quietly looking at the Golden Report Hall.

The lecture hall was quite ancient, the gateway had been renovated, with four golden characters inscribed above—

“Master of the World.”

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Those four very familiar characters had endured for a thousand years, and having been renovated countless times, one could faintly see an old man with a book rolled up and strapped to his back, stroking his beard with one hand as he slowly walked up to her.

That kind of sensation of meeting and parting.

Tang Ming saw her from a distance, “Lian Jie, the Golden Report Hall, was previously where Liang Zewen lectured, said to be opened only for the seminars of academicians.”

He also wanted to discuss Zhang Shize, who had arrived in Jiangjing this morning.

Seeing that Bai Lian seemed a bit silent, he immediately shut up and greeted Xun Qian who was by Bai Lian’s side, “Hi, I’m Tang Ming, Lian Jie’s high school classmate, this is Ning Xue… Ning Xiao, haha, beauty don’t mind, he’s always been cool like that.”

So cool to the point of not speaking, expecting him to stand there looking foolish, right?

One week into the semester at Jiang University, most freshmen had heated up, like Bai Lian, like Liang Wuyu and Xu Zhiyue, and this year’s finance department “Gemini Stars” Bai Shaoqi and Song Min.

Xun Qian had not heard of Tang Ming and Ning Xiao before, as she was usually slow to warm up to people, she merely introduced herself, “Xun Qian.”

Xun Qian was just surprised that all of Bai Lian’s friends had managed to get into Jiang University.

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The lecture hall was very spacious, with every row seating five people, but only two people sat in each row, Bai Lian sat at the very back.

Of the 67 examinees, most knew Bai Lian and Liang Wuyu.

The arrival of both attracted the attention of the other candidates in the lecture hall.

The chief examiner was Zhou Wenqing and a professor from the Physics Department, and the professor involved in setting the paper quickly fixed his eyes on Bai Lian, murmuring, “Look, that’s the student who scored full marks in the college entrance physics exam.”

Zhou Wenqing’s gaze fell on the last row, where a window in front was closed, and the sunlight shined through the glass, making the dust visible in the light beam.

The girl had brought nothing but a pen, and at that moment, she was calmly uncapping the black pen lid.

“Quite perceptive, why didn’t she join the national team?” Zhou Wenqing’s voice was very soft.

Lacking three years of training, she would fall far behind others, which was a bit of a pity.

Eight o’clock.

The professor distributed two exam papers, four questions for mathematics and four for physics, with the exam time from eight o’clock to twelve o’clock.

A total of eight questions, given four hours to them, was sufficient to indicate the difficulty of these questions.

Picking up the paper, Bai Lian first glanced down; the second selection test for the Tongfeng class had completely departed from high school knowledge, with the first major math question being about definite integrals, a very short formula.

The numbers inside were only 0 and 1, everything else was arctanx, computations like this had no other method, and had to be slogged through; just unfolding this integral used up half a page, followed by the harder integrals that involved differentiation with respect to a parameter.

Bai Lian proceeded to write down each question.

Her handwriting was neat and pleasant, Zhou Wenqing came around to the last row several times to look, but he didn’t see much, and he didn’t want to affect the students’ emotions.

Eleven o’clock.

Bai Lian capped her black pen, handing in the four sheets of answer paper.

Next to her was Xun Qian, who still had one mathematics question undone and was calculating the third physics problem.

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The calculations this time were overwhelmingly extensive, with one question essentially requiring an hour to complete, so seeing Bai Lian hand in her paper at eleven didn’t faze Xun Qian, and even Liang Wuyu, who sat in the back row on the right side, lifted her head.

Zhou Wenqing, sitting at the front, watched her hand in the answer sheet and then calmly walked out the front door.

Bai Lian walked out of the lecture hall, and didn’t immediately leave, standing instead at the entrance and looking back up at the inscription in the sunlight, where the handwriting reflected a cold glare.

After looking for quite a while, she finally took out her phone, which showed a missed call.

It was from Yan Lu.

She called back, and it was picked up after just one ring by Yan Lu.

“Miss Bai,” Yan Lu’s voice was as usual, only today it carried a cheerier tone, “We’ve arrived.”

Yan Lu had come with the Zhang Family.

“All right,” Bai Lian’s hand rested on her forehead, blocking the light, as she estimated the time, “Ning Xiao and his group will need another half hour.”

Inside the lecture hall.

Eleven twenty.

Ning Xiao stood up and handed in his paper.

Another person submitted early, and like the other examinees, Xun Qian looked up and was stunned to see it was Ning Xiao, whom she recognized as Bai Lian’s high school classmate.

Eleven thirty.

Tang Ming stood up to hand in his paper.

The questions produced by the Tongfeng class aimed to make this group of current-year college entrance examinees unable to finish, to feel Tongfeng class’s pressure in advance.

In previous years, even when the questions weren’t as difficult, no one would hand in their papers early, as this was more important to them than the college entrance exam.

It was bad enough for this year’s freshmen to be so audaciously handing in their papers early, but how come there were three of them right off the bat?

The numerous academic gods in the exam room began to feel disordered.

Zhou Wenqing looked at the three answer sheets in his hands, the answers written densely across them, and he couldn’t help looking for the other two students’ names—

Ning Xiao.

Tang Ming.

No, who were these two popping out of nowhere?