In the exam room, the fans were whirring, occasionally a breeze would pass through the open window, bringing a moment of coolness to the hot classroom.
The first exam was math, and the kids in Class H were seated separately. The moment the test papers were handed out, they began looking at the big questions. Surprisingly, for the first and even the second questions of the big problems, they actually had ideas on how to solve them.
The heart that had been pounding gradually calmed down. Taking a deep breath, they started reading from the beginning again.
The leader had said that the multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions on the math test were the ones that made the most difference in scores, so they had to be done carefully.
When the exam bell rang, everyone buried their heads and started answering the questions. This was the first time they had ever taken a test so seriously.
This was the first time, but it wouldn't be the last.