Only after Shao Ming and the others left the examination hall did Mu Yi'an feel completely at ease.
Whether or not Mu Yi'an passed the exam was not really a big deal; if she didn't pass this time, she would try next time.
What she was worried about was the sudden accident in the examination hall, which would catch her off guard.
Such things happen from time to time.
"Mother, I'm back."
"It's good to be back. Quickly drink some mung bean soup, then we'll go home."
Mu Yi'an looked at her son, whose face was a little pale, and told the driver to hurry up and drive home.
After examining the children, the doctor determined that they had mild heatstroke, but otherwise were all normal.
Mu Yi'an had hot water prepared so that Shao Ming and Shao Ning could take a hot bath.
After the two children washed up and ate, they went to rest.
After resting, Shao Ming and Shao Ning did not go out to attend the poetry gathering, but instead went to the manor.
In August, the village is filled with the fragrance of fruit.
After being under so much pressure for so long, it's time to relax a bit and not rush into studying.
Shao Ming and his brothers stayed leisurely on the estate until the day before the results were announced, when they returned to the city.
The results were released the next day. Shao Ming didn't want to squeeze in with everyone else; whether he passed or not was already known.
It didn't matter whether he found out sooner or later, Jiang Mo couldn't resist, so he went with the family's guards and Butler Li.
Outside the examination hall, there was a huge crowd of people. They couldn't squeeze in and could only wait on the outside.
They didn't care about other people's joys and sorrows; all they wanted to know was whether their young master had passed the exam.
After the crowd dispersed somewhat, a few people squeezed in and saw their young master's name at the top of the list.
"Uncle Li, the young master has won! He's in first place!"
“I saw it. Now look at Young Master Ning and his son-in-law.”
Butler Li was pleased; the young masters had risen, and the next generation of the family would face different circumstances.
Only when the host family is well can they be well.
The yamen runners, bringing good news, entered the Jiang family's courtyard with gongs and drums, and the neighbors who had come to watch the commotion also received a sum of money as a congratulatory gift.
Jiang Shaoming, a seventeen-year-old scholar who passed the imperial examination, was already quite famous at a young age.
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