Chapter 263: Even a Dog Wouldnt Take a Tian Tong Officials Job (2 / 2)
Gao He, another candidate in the “Tian” section, had submitted his paper early and was napping in his room to conserve energy for the next exam. Hearing the commotion, he silently sat up, his eyes burning with curiosity.
He even made a show of pulling out a white steamed bun, pretending to eat.
It wasn’t just him—his cousin practically had his head sticking out of his exam room. Even though the biting northwest wind cut like a knife against his face, he refused to pull back.
Xu Yanmiao scanned the room. [Hah. So many eyes secretly watching.]
To avoid disturbing other candidates, the soldier stuffed a crumpled draft paper into the proxy examinee’s mouth while firmly gripping his arm and dragging him out. Once they reached the Zhigong building, he was released.
The examinee spat out the paper and asked in a perplexed tone, “Honorable examiners, may I ask what crime I have committed?”
Xu Yanmiao calmly picked up the answer sheet, which had already been signed, and asked, “Your name is Jiang Han?”
The proxy examinee lowered his gaze and answered with remarkable composure, “Yes.”
Xu Yanmiao said, “Fetch Jiang Han’s registration record.”
