Chapter 200: The Examination of the Five Academies (2)
On April 29, Donner, as usual, went alone in the direction of the library after breakfast.
Halfway through, a brown-haired young man politely stopped him.
"Have you forgotten? Today is the ...... of the Fifth Academy's big exam" The one who spoke, of course, was Kanter, he had been waiting for this day for a long time, how could he easily let Donner "pass the test".
Donner covered his forehead, made a "I really forgot" expression, and followed Kanter to the exam room.
It's a huge classroom larger than a library, probably accommodating thousands of people at a time.
There is a huge classroom like this, one due south and one due north of the Ring of the Lower Courtyard, and in addition to being used as an examination room for the major examination of the Five Academies, if there is a high-level mage to give a lecture, it will also be requisitioned here.
When Donner entered the examination room, there were already more than half of the people seated, and both Alel and Phoebe saw him and waved happily.
In the three rows at the front of the examination room, there were more than a dozen Helians sitting sporadically, and Donner saw this scene, of course, he sat here unceremoniously.
As soon as he sat down, the dozen or so Helians all threw him a good-natured smile, and he smiled back one by one—presumably in the whole Commons, they were all rare species, and they must have a natural identification with each other.
At this time, the most relaxed person in the entire examination room is none other than Donner.
It doesn't matter if he can do well in the exam, he has amnesia as a protective shield anyway - with such thoughts, he has no pressure at all.
Not long after, dozens of high-level mages from the other four holy academies walked into the examination room one after another, and a few minutes later, Donner got the exam paper.
He was not in a hurry to answer, but hastily flipped through the entire four exam papers, and the situation was similar to what he expected, most of the questions were not difficult.
Among them, he was sure that he couldn't answer a few questions about the identification of herbs and demonic beasts. And the question of analyzing the module is not like a test of magic, but more like a math problem - the reason is also very simple, the five colleges have one paper, and it is impossible to test the specific application of the module, because the magic of each department is different.
Just as Donner put down the test paper and was about to start answering, he made a mistake - what should I fill in the first grade of my name and grade?
By this time, Kanter's heart was already blooming - the Haylian was really going to be a gang, he first flipped through the test papers, and then scratched his ears and cheeks at the blank exam questions.
Donner was indeed scratching his ears and cheeks, he couldn't ask others now, how many grades are there in the lower house, and what grade should a third-level magician generally rank in?
Eventually, he had to leave the grade column blank and write John Smith in the name column.
Then, it only took him half an hour to complete the entire four exam papers. Well, the math on this is too easy for Donner. And the ones he was sure he wouldn't have, it was useless to think about them.
After completing the test papers, he had nothing to check, and he did not dare to hand in the papers in advance - the grade column was still empty.
With nothing to do, he simply put the test paper aside, lay on the table and began to sleep. I practiced speaking with Layla for three hours last night, and now it's empty, and it's hard to resist the sleepiness.
One of the proctor mages looked at him and couldn't help but shake his head.
Several Helian students looked at him from a distance, smiled, and continued to answer with their heads covered, although they couldn't do it themselves, they still admired Donner's ease.
Not to mention N'Golo Kante, who continued to fight while fantasizing about Una's sudden realization. He knew that even if he defeated the Helian, he might not be able to win Una's heart, unless, he could make a splash in this big test.
At this time, a strange sound suddenly sounded in the examination room, Kanter calmed down, glanced around, only to find the source of the sound, and couldn't cry or laugh for a while.
It's the snoring of the Helians!
The proctor couldn't stand it anymore, so he walked up to Donner and nudged him.
Donner snorted, reached out and pushed the proctor's hand away, and went back to sleep in a different direction.
The mage was finally enraged and shouted, "Bastard!"
Donner woke up suddenly, looking at each other sleepily.
"Ignorant like you, disgrace the faces of the Helians!"
At this time, Donner found out that the other party was the examiner of this big exam, and he was also a Helian.
He smiled apologetically.
The mage had already angrily taken away his papers, and without even looking at them, he sealed them back on the podium. Immediately, he took out another scroll and threw it in front of Donner.
"This is the second part!
I hadn't heard of this part—Donner muttered to himself as he opened the near-white paper.
There is only one line on the test paper:
"Try to use the lager theorem, do a policy paper, and have new ideas. ”
Then, right next to this line, the content of the Lagoon theorem is annotated.
Isn't this the Pythagorean theorem, also known as the Pythagorean theorem? What a fart about the Pythagorean theorem?!--Donner cursed secretly.
In fact, this kind of policy topic is already a rotten topic in the examination of the Fifth Academy, and the standard answer is nothing more than to talk about the proof of this theorem, and the application in magic or other fields, and the most relevant inferences can be listed.
However, Donner has never been exposed to this type of question at all.
For him, proving the Pythagorean theorem was too simple, and it was no problem to list seven or eight at once. And inferences such as the cosine theorem are too superficial and have no new ideas.
Seeing him like this, the chief examiner couldn't help but shake his head and smile bitterly, such a simple strategy question had to be thought about for so long, which showed that this student really didn't know how to learn.
But at this time, I saw Donner suddenly show a strange smile, then picked up the pen, wrote a few strokes in the blank space of the test paper, and filled in his name again.
"Done?" said the chief examiner, seeing that he had put down his pen, and asked coldly.
Donner nodded helplessly.
The mage took the test paper and looked at it, and almost jumped in anger.
The student not only wrote all the Lagoon theorems incorrectly, but also wrote next to them: "I can't prove this theorem, you can try it." ”
According to the original intention of the examiner, he really wanted to tear this test paper to shreds on the spot, but thinking that this was the big exam of the Five Academies, this student did not act particularly out of line, so he still had patience and put away this ridiculous test paper.
"Look at it!" he shouted to the other examiners, "I'll take this 'genius' who submitted the papers ahead of schedule to do the magic test!"
With that, he turned and walked out.
Donner shrugged and followed behind him - he didn't think he was overdoing it, why was he so angry?
In the examination room behind them, Kanter smiled disdainfully, even he didn't expect this Helian to be so bad.
(It should be easy to guess what Donner wrote, right?Let's get a monthly pass!Recommend a ticket!) )