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Chapter 393: The Exam Begins

Chapter 393 Start the exam

On the day of the exam, all the candidates gathered in the teaching space. Some of them were whispering to each other and were very nervous. Some of them were mumbling words and cramming to review at the last minute. Some of them had their eyes blank, as if everything didn't matter.

There are all kinds of candidates, but Felissa cannot be seen. She has a special status and has never met civilians to avoid disturbing them. Now Felissa is in school, finalizing the layout of the examination room, waiting for the candidates to enter.

field.

The exam was so popular that Olivia even came here.

Olivia stood at the door of the classroom, looked at Felissa sitting in the classroom, and asked with concern: "Can the situation be controlled?"

"No problem," Felissa said with a smile, "I specifically asked His Excellency the Viscount for soldiers to maintain order, so there won't be any accidents."

"I believe you can do well," Olivia said naturally, "I'm just a little worried after all."

"You don't have to worry," Felissa said, "I discussed every link with everyone. All details have been taken into consideration, and there won't be any major problems."

Olivia asked: "I want to stay and watch an exam, will you disturb me?"

Felicia thought for a moment and agreed.

Two curtains were drawn up in the corner of the classroom, forming a square space with the wall. Originally, Felissa could sit inside, but after Olivia came in, the two of them could only stand.

After the arrangements were made, the first batch of candidates could finally enter the examination room. Felissa asked the person in charge of delivering the message to tell Mark to take the candidates into the examination room.

It's a pity that the topic will be changed.

After regaining her composure, Felissa spent another three days grading the test papers before gathering everyone together.

When Felissa read out the first word, some people's expressions changed obviously. They did not expect that the questions would be changed, and their expectations were broken. In their panic, their exam status was inevitably affected.

Olivia nodded towards Felissa: "Okay, I went back and watched an exam. I also know how to report to His Excellency the Viscount."

Some answer sheets that looked like they were written casually or had a lot of blank spaces, Felicia just threw them aside without correcting them.

The exam lasted for two days. After the exam, I felt physically and mentally exhausted. I slept hard for a day before I regained my energy.

Mark received the message and used the magic amplification prop given to him by Felicia to make his voice heard by the whole audience: "The person whose name I read next comes behind me, and the person whose name I didn't read is waiting where he is.

, if the person whose name is read does not match the person who actually came forward, please report it in time. The cheater will have his test results cancelled, and the reporter will be rewarded with five hundred copper coins."

In the past two days, she had read nearly twenty dictation lessons. From morning to night, Felicia had never talked as much in a year as in these two days. She finally worked overtime and passed the test for so many people. What is next?

Just correct the answer sheet.

When the exam time comes, the writing is stopped. The examiner first collects the Chinese paper and then the math paper, then puts the pen away and lets you go.

What was initially announced was that the results would be available ten days after the exam, and they still had five days to decide who to recruit.

Felissa explained: "I couldn't appear in front of them to avoid affecting their state, so I had to draw a curtain."

Even so, Felicia still feels that this is torture when she sees some ridiculous answers.

Olivia asked strangely: "What is this for?"

As for Chinese, Felicia used the listening test, dictating twenty words, each word was worth three points, four short sentences, one short sentence was worth five points, two long sentences, and one long sentence was worth ten points.

Felissa leaned lazily on the sofa, grouped all the answer sheets according to the examination room, distributed them, and asked them to circulate them.

After Felicia sat down behind the curtain, she let the second batch of candidates enter. Although they were protected, some people still knew the exam questions and seemed to be much more confident than the first batch of candidates.

It was too frustrating to stand behind the curtain. Not only was the space small, I couldn't speak or make any big moves. I could only look at each other in embarrassment.

Because I was worried about substitutes taking the exam, and there was no limited means of identity verification, I encouraged reporting. After using this method, people did appear to be absent from the exam. Mark didn't care. He made annotations on the list and took the list with him.

There were supposed to be fifty people, but actually there were forty-nine people walking into the school.

After everyone left, Olivia and Felissa were finally able to walk out from behind the curtain, both looking relieved.

Felicia's pronunciation is standard and her speaking speed is moderate. No one else can read as well as Felicia, so the dictation work can only be done by Felicia.

Only then did Felissa know that the reason why Olivia stayed to watch the exam was because of Viscount Cliff's orders.

Felissa stood behind the curtain and also used magic props to increase the volume of her voice. When she finished reading the dictated content, the hourglass had just flowed halfway, and the remaining half of the time was used to write math questions for the candidates.

Those who have been teachers may know that students can always write all kinds of strange answers. Sometimes students will force teachers to doubt life - are their teachings that bad?

Passed or failed, there is no need to read more of this paper.

After sending Olivia away, Felissa took the time to drink some water, and then before the second batch of candidates entered, she moved a chair in according to the original arrangement and took the test papers from the previous exam.

Go in.

There are two answer sheets, one for Chinese and one for mathematics. The mathematics questions have been written on the blackboard in front of the classroom. They will be erased after the test and replaced with another version of questions.

When he arrived in the classroom, Mark handed the person to the examiner and went back to organize the second batch of candidates. After the examiner asked people to sit down according to their examination numbers, he distributed two pieces of paper and a pen to each person, and then read out the rules of the examination room.

The hourglass used for timing was turned over, and the exam officially began.

Fortunately, these students were not taught by Felissa. Felissa was just a ruthless correcting machine.

Felissa couldn't see these things, and she wouldn't care if she saw them. She finished reading the dictation at her own pace, and then started to read the answer sheets of the previous batch of candidates.

Jason, Mark, and Riley discuss and decide who to recruit, and Felissa doesn't care. Of course, this is also the reason why Felissa really doesn't want to speak.

Not long after, Richard also arrived, and was given a portion of the answer sheets, allowing him to choose his own.

According to the results, the top fifty papers were quickly ranked, and the only thing left was to select the people they wanted to hire from these fifty papers.

Mark has an impression of each of these top fifty people. He didn't stay in the study room in vain this month.

(End of chapter)

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