After Having Everything Taken Away, She Returns As A God

Chapter 1052: Shaking the Examination Room, the Eldest Miss of the In Family, Talent Disappeared! (2)



Chapter 1052: Shaking the Examination Room, the Eldest Miss of the In Family, Talent Disappeared! (2)

Chapter 1052: Shaking the Examination Room, the Eldest Miss of the In Family, Talent Disappeared! (2)

Si Fuqing remained expressionless. “We’ll talk about it when you grow up.”

She still had to find matches for her senior brothers and sisters first.

Lu Xingci, slightly disappointed, muttered under his breath, “But I’m already sixteen!”

Lu Xingheng clung to Lu Xingci’s shoulder, hoping to use his smaller frame to shield his own tall body from view.

But there was no way Yu Tang would miss him.

Lu Xingci’s eyes darted mischievously as he loudly proclaimed, “Sister Tangtang, my brother talks bad about you all the time at home.”

...

Yu Tang, enraged, demanded, “What does he say about me?”

“He calls you a foolish beauty,” Lu Xingci betrayed his brother without hesitation. “He also says it’s tiring to take care of you, but sometimes it’s worth it because you’re kind of cute.”

Yu Tang immediately zeroed in on the word “foolish,” leaping up to grab Lu Xingheng’s ear, furious. “You’re done for!”

Lu Xingheng was speechless.

What he said was perfectly accurate.

How could someone only hear a third of what was said?

“That’s enough,” Yu Xiheng interjected, “Yu Tang.”

“Hmph, I’ll forgive you this time,” Yu Tang said, clapping her hands and pulling out a palm-sized robotic dog from her bag. “I made you an electronic dog. It has tons of features to keep you company when you’re bored.”

Lu Xingheng stared at the electronic dog for three seconds, then resignedly accepted it.

Little Bai was curious.

Was this dog modeled after it?

Si Fuqing said, “Brother Nine, I’ll call my grandmato join us for dinner.”

Yu Xiheng nodded. “Mhmm.”

Hearing this, Lu Xingheng raised an eyebrow.

**

At 6:10 PM, the international joint examination was still underway. Though some had finished early, they were in the minority.

This year’s exam was particularly challenging, especially the biochemistry section, which featured new question types that had not appeared in previous years. The students were racking their brains trying to solve them.

Ji Qingwei, however, had stopped writing. She stared blankly at the two pages of unanswered questions, beads of cold sweat forming on her forehead.

The invigilator noticed that she hadn’t moved her pen for a long time but was just sitting there, motionless, and he felt concerned. He approached her and asked gently, “Do you need to submit your exam?”

Ji Qingwei remained in a daze, not responding, her face growing increasingly pale.

The invigilator glanced at her paper.

Half of the questions were left unanswered. The empty spaces didn’t even have the most basic steps or formulas filled in.

It dawned on him then—she was likely too frightened by the difficulty of the exam to even speak.

In his many years of invigilating the international joint examination, he had seen this happen often. Some students even lost their minds in the process, which was why ambulances were always on standby outside the exam hall.

“Do you need to rest?” the invigilator asked with concern. “If you really can’t answer the questions, don’t push yourself too hard. Your health is more important.”

He observed that this student from the Great Xia Empire looked so frail, as if she might faint at any moment.

Ji Qingwei’s lips trembled, and she finally managed to utter a sound. “I...”

As soon as she spoke, a spurt of blood erupted from her mouth.

The student sitting in front of her, unable to avoid it, screamed, “What’s wrong with you?”

The invigilator was equally shocked and immediately called for medical assistance.

He had seen students faint before, but this was the first time he’d witnessed one vomiting blood.

Ji Qingwei remained motionless, completely consumed by panic.

It wasn’t that she didn’t want to answer the questions—she simply couldn’t.

Because, just an hour and forty minutes into the exam, her mind had suddenly gone blank.

It felt as though an invisible hand had swiftly erased all the knowledge she possessed.

Leaving nothing behind.


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