Chapter 146: Chapter 146: Blame Me Now?

In the exam room, the fans were whirring, occasionally a breeze would pass through the open window, bringing a moment of coolness to the hot classroom.

The first exam was math, and the kids in Class H were seated separately. The moment the test papers were handed out, they began looking at the big questions. Surprisingly, for the first and even the second questions of the big problems, they actually had ideas on how to solve them.

The heart that had been pounding gradually calmed down. Taking a deep breath, they started reading from the beginning again.

The leader had said that the multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions on the math test were the ones that made the most difference in scores, so they had to be done carefully.

When the exam bell rang, everyone buried their heads and started answering the questions. This was the first time they had ever taken a test so seriously.

This was the first time, but it wouldn’t be the last.

This midterm exam was not just for Yunhui’s students, even participants like Xu Renfei from the reality show "I’m a High School Student" also took part, earnestly and meticulously reading each question on the test paper.

Having been away from high school for many years, experiencing a midterm exam again... Meng Luo couldn’t help but smile. The feeling was very complex.

Watching classmates who were continuously writing, Meng Luo stopped daydreaming and started reading the questions. As an older sister, she couldn’t embarrass herself, could she? Besides... hadn’t she worked hard for this very day?

Looking at the questions on the test paper, Bi Xia quickly finished the multiple-choice questions, then moved on to the fill-in-the-blank questions. Compared to the multiple-choice questions, the fill-in-the-blank ones were harder.

If you couldn’t figure out a multiple-choice question, at least you could use your intuition to pick one, giving you a one in four chance of getting it right. But for fill-in-the-blank questions, you had to solve them yourself without any hints.

Usually, the last two questions in both the multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank sections were the hardest, requiring several steps to solve.

After solving the last fill-in-the-blank question, Bi Xia looked at the classmates around her and saw that everyone was verifying their thoughts on scratch paper. She felt relieved, then lowered her head and continued answering the essay questions.

There were six major questions in the essay section. The first one was a set theory question. Typically, the first major question in the essay section was a set theory question and was the easiest to score on. As long as the two formulas were calculated correctly and the sets were distinguished clearly, it was easy to get the answer.

Then there were the remaining five major questions. Each major question basically had three parts. The first part was usually easy to answer, and based on the answer from the first part, you solved the second part, then the third part followed, each step being related.

However, sometimes the first two parts were related to each other, and the third part existed independently, with increased difficulty.

So for the kids in Class H, Bi Xia, based on their current level, advised them to give up on the third part. First solve the first part, then the second part, and do the third part to the best of their ability. If it was too difficult, they should directly give it up. If the second part was also hard, they must ensure that the first part was answered correctly and give up the rest.

This way, they could ensure they scored points on the essay questions.

As Bi Xia answered the questions, she thought that although the math test was difficult today, the first parts of the essay questions were good and the second parts were manageable. The kids in Class H should be able to handle them.

She stuck a bit on the last question but quickly figured it out with a turn of the brain. After checking the paper once more and confirming there were no problems, she capped her pen and laid her head on the desk.

In the study space, 007 was playing "Pokémon," using his most prized Charizard to triumphantly charge toward the Elite Four. Suddenly, he sensed a spatial fluctuation and turned to look, only to see a certain someone who should have been taking an exam sitting in an office chair, eyes fixed on a floating blue panel.

!!!

[Why are you here, not taking the exam?] 007 exclaimed.

"Finished answering the questions, and with an hour and a half left, I came in to check on the stocks I invested in last night," Bi Xia said casually, glancing at the system.

Seeing 007 frantically covering the game screen with his tiny hands, Bi Xia smirked disdainfully, "No need to hide, I have no respect for your obsession with Charizard. Just look at what you’ve turned Charizard into."

felt as if his world had collapsed. This game master being belittled by a newbie was like a top-tier gamer being mocked by a pay-to-win player.

Bi Xia sneered. Who told you to play "Pokémon"? I only reign supreme in "Pokémon." Is that my fault?

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