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Chapter 561: Government Official Reserve
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Wrapping her arms around Chaoge, Feng Wu said, “Silly girl, don’t say that. It’s just Imperial College and you only need to take the exam if you want to. It’s not worth crying over.”
However, Feng Wu’s comforting words only made Chaoge cry harder.
Still weeping, Chaoge took Feng Wu’s hand. “I have to get into Imperial College. You’re going there and so am I. I don’t want to be left behind, Xiao Wu —”
Feng Wu didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. “Alright, alright. We’ll go together. I promise.”
Grand Secretary Fang heaved a long sigh. “Fine. Little Chaoge can join you in studying, but you know the odds of her passing the exam.”
Feng Wu nodded. She knew she would find a way to help Chaoge.
Grand Secretary Fang saw Feng Wu as his chief student. “The physical tryout won’t be a problem for you. As a Level 4 Spiritual Grandmaster, you’re already one of the best among the new students.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFeng Wu nodded.
“Your main problem is the written exam.” Grand Secretary Fang start to explain the exam to Feng Wu in detail. “First of all, tell me, why do you think Imperial College set up a written exam?”
“That’s right. Why?” Chaoge was bewildered.
The old man kept his gaze on Feng Wu.
Feng Wu said, “Because all government officials of the empire are chosen from graduates of Imperial College. Imperial College’s graduation exam is known as the national exam, and those who pass it can start their career in politics as junior officials.”
That was why the entrance exam was so strict.
Not all graduates of Imperial College had to become politicians, but all politicians were graduates of Imperial College.
“Moreover —” added Grand Secretary Fang, “The families of public officials will consider Imperial College graduates first when it comes to marriage. Without this education, you won’t even be able to marry well.”
Therefore, to the people of the Junwu Empire, entering Imperial College meant promising futures for them.
Otherwise, their futures would be very bleak.
Chaoge tugged at Feng Wu. “Xiao Wu, I have to take the exam and get in.”
Grand Secretary Fang was speechless.
Xiao Wu had a good chance of getting in, but Chaoge didn’t seem to fit anywhere.
Feng Wu nodded. “Alright. You’ll get in if you want to.”
Grand Secretary Fang didn’t know what to say.
He shook his head and said to Feng Wu, “Your task now can be considered hard and easy at the same time.”
Feng Wu looked at him in bewilderment.
Pointing at the paper, the old man explained, “Section one, filling in the blanks. All you need to do is memorize mechanically. The excerpt is taken from one of 1000 books, so what you need to do is learn those 1000 books by heart.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFeng Wu said, “No problem.”
The old man darted a suspicious look at her. That was quick.
“It’s 1000 books we’re talking about here. Not one book.”
“I know.”
Grand Secretary Fang said, “And you can’t just flip through them. You have to remember every word by heart.”
Feng Wu said, “No problem.”
Grand Secretary Fang rubbed his forehead. “If you say so. Now, let’s move on to section two.
“This section requires you to write down a passage from memory, which is essentially the same as section one. It’s also randomly picked from one of those 1000 books and you have to memorize all the words.”
Feng Wu nodded. “Of course!”
Grand Secretary Fang turned the page. “Section three consists of multiple choice questions, and they can be about anything. It tests the knowledge that you’ve accumulated over the years —”