The day of the college entrance examination.
A small truck arrived at the examination site just in time, carrying a load of people.
All the parents and students who came to send their children off to the exam assumed that it was a group of students from a remote area going there together. However, they found that the people getting off the bus were of varying ages, with the oldest being in their thirties or forties and the youngest still in swaddling clothes.
There was also a young couple.
This year's college entrance examination has age and marital status restrictions; only unmarried individuals under the age of 25 are eligible to participate, and presumably, they are the test takers.
These days, only the wealthy can afford to ride in a car. Some people recognized the big boss of the shopping mall and the three chickens, and couldn't help but take a second look.
The examination hall doors opened, and candidates entered one after another.
Among the crowd of onlookers, a little girl wearing denim overalls and a floral shirt with two small braids walked out carrying a small schoolbag and headed straight for the examination hall.
She turned back at the gate, waved her little hand to her family in a serious tone, and said, "I'll do my best on the exam."
Her little face beamed with a bright and confident smile.
Her family members lined up from tallest to shortest, all raising their fists in encouragement, and made a bold declaration: "Go, Nannan! You're the top science student this year!"
Okay.
The parents were stunned. It turned out that the test was being taken by a toddler. Had she been studying since she was in the womb?
Top scorer?
Or more challenging science subjects?
The combined scores of her six subjects are taller than she is tall; just take that with a grain of salt.
The parents of the other candidates left, and the remaining people set up camp on the spot, unloading a set of tables and chairs and a large umbrella from the car.
Parents breastfeed their children, while others drink soy milk and eat steamed buns.
One middle-aged couple frequently looked towards the examination hall, their faces showing nervousness.
"Dad and Mom, don't worry, I'm very confident. Getting over 500 points is no problem."
Shishi bit off the head of the rabbit-shaped bread, made a face at her eldest son who was drinking milk but reaching out his chubby little hand for bread, and then said.
Deng Yuehong shook her head, "It doesn't matter how many points she gets. I'm just worried that she's too young and not tall enough. When she sits on the stool, only her head will stick out, and she won't be able to answer the questions. She's a strong-willed child, and I'm afraid she won't be able to handle it."
"It's okay. I've already spoken to the person in charge of the exam venue, and the desks and chairs are all suitable for her height."
Amidst a pile of normal tables and chairs, there was a miniature table with a chubby little figure sitting on it—this was truly a strange sight in the examination hall.
After the college entrance examination, young test takers will undoubtedly become a hot topic.
If it were the smartphone era, Nannan would have gone viral on social media right away, she would definitely have become a sensation. What a pity.
Three days passed in the blink of an eye.
After finishing the last bonus exam, the little one ran out with her short legs, her rosy cheeks and sweet smile showing that she was in a very good mood.
A good mood means a good exam result.
"Darling, were the test questions difficult?" Deng Yuehong lovingly smoothed the strands of hair that were sticking to the child's forehead due to sweat, and took out a prepared towel to wipe her sweat.
The boss gave them three days off so that the couple could accompany their child on the most important journey of their lives.
After the first few exams, I didn't mention a word about the test questions, just because I didn't want to put pressure on her. Now that all the exams are over, I naturally asked her the question.
"Mom, the questions were very easy, I finished them all!" The little one patted his chest, confident and proud.
The questions were on a completely different level from those given by Guagua, even simpler than the tests given by the principal and Qiu, which were child's play for her.
The contrast between the dejected test-takers and the students presents two stark extremes.
"Okay, okay, Mom knew you were the best."
Someone in the crowd scoffed, "A little kid who can't even recognize a single word is taking the college entrance exam? It's a complete waste of resources. And he says it's easy? It's utterly ridiculous."
"A little kid like you who's full of lies should stay home and play in the mud, instead of coming out and embarrassing yourself."
What a deep resentment that someone must have to speak so harshly to a child!
A family that can afford a four-wheeled vehicle must have money and power, needless to say. This person must have been out of their mind; it seems they didn't do well on the exam and are just venting their frustrations.
Looking in the direction of the voice, there was a young man in his early twenties, tall and thin, with greasy middle-part hair and a face full of contempt for Nannan.
He tilted his head to the side, exuding an air of pride, ignoring the previous remarks, displaying a scholarly demeanor.
It's a pity that it has a mouth.
Standing next to the man was a woman in her early twenties, thin and with a somewhat haggard face.
Hearing this, the woman tugged at his sleeve and whispered, "A-Jing, don't cause trouble."
"What do you mean by causing trouble? I'm just telling the truth. Can't I even speak the truth?" He was clearly seething with anger.
Xie Lin frowned and retorted without holding back.
"If someone like you, who spews filth, can take the exam, why can't my well-behaved child? What rule says children aren't allowed in the exam room?"
Shishi: "If you're ugly, don't speak. You're polluting the air. Caw caw, spray disinfectant."
Ugly: "What do you think you are? Oh, you're not even a thing. What can I say to something that's not even a thing? I'll shut up."
Little Master: "Whose dog is out barking without being leashed? It might have rabies, right? Quack quack, spray some disinfectant."
Daqi: "Bullshit, yo, egg." (None of your business, you greasy guy, get lost.)
In a 5v1 match, the "Poisonous Mouth Family" emerged victorious.
The man, who had been sprayed twice with some kind of water he didn't know, looked furious.
"Are you all crazy? I have the right to speak, you know? The right to speak! A bunch of uncultured idiots... Ahhh, you dead chicken, get out of here, get the hell out of here, woof~~"
The chrysanthemums and flowers were attacked, and the man ran away covering his buttocks. The comical scene relieved the depressed mood of the students who were disappointed in the exam, which can be regarded as a great contribution.
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