“Alright, you’ve been saying the same thing since the semester started. Even if you’re not tired of saying it, I’m tired of hearing it!”
Chu Lian waved a hand impatiently. With eyes glowing, Gu Qian ignored Chu Lian and locked her gaze upon Gu Qingjiu.
She put her palms together.
“Oh God of Studies, God of Studies, please bless me…”
Her actions made Gu Qingjiu sputter with laughter. “It’s no use praying to me. You’ve got to depend on yourself. Stop dropping psychological hints.”
“Just in case it works.”
Gu Qian continued praying, and after packing up, headed to the school building first.
Besides their classes, Gu Qingjiu had an exam on public foundational courses such as Mathematics and English. Of course, achieving stellar grades wasn’t mandatory, but it would be terrible to fail these subjects.
What mattered most was their specialization classes.
The first test was their specialization knowledge, and it wasn’t something that stressed Gu Qingjiu.
Following that, she did pretty well in her Mathematics and English tests as well.
In conclusion, after a day of examinations, Gu Qingjiu didn’t feel much pressure at all in terms of academics.
Military schools’ examination schedule was usually jam-packed, so they had to take whatever they had in their curriculum within a day.
What was most crucial were the test results on the second day.
After the examinations were over for Gu Qian and Chu Lian, Gu Qian and Chu Lian dragged Gu Qingjiu outside for a big meal.
In the name of celebration.
Also, it was so that they could relax before the second day’s examinations.
This type of examination wasn’t much different from the schoolwide competition where they were tested on shooting and combat. The only difference was that each person’s results depended only on themselves and were individually recorded on file. After that, it would determine their ranks according to those results.
Before this, Gu Qingjiu’s only concern was Feng Yumeng’s combat results.
It was because they would formally calculate group scores in one’s final examination grades.
Feng Yumeng’s combat results were lowered for every mark, and it was equivalent to dragging down Gu Qingjiu’s specialization scores by ten marks.
It was a rule that gave one a headache.
But having trained with her outside of class time for so long, it wasn’t entirely useless. On that day’s examination, Gu Qingjiu heard from others that Feng Yumeng’s performance was not bad.
Feng Yumeng herself also especially went to Gu Qingjiu asking to be praised.
For the group competition events in her specialization, such as the most crucial parade step and array formation, Gu Qingjiu’s computer science specialization only achieved a middle-rank.
Although they would record the score on their file, it wouldn’t drag down the students’ individual performances.
The end of examinations also marked the end of a semester.
The end of the semester finally arrived.
Gu Qingjiu and the rest could finally relax.
Gu Qingjiu was glad about this because it meant she could finally spend quality time with He Niancheng.
After the examinations ended, Gu Qian and the rest packed up their luggage and prepared to head back home.
Since the examinations in military schools started and ended earlier than other universities, they started their vacation earlier as well.
The examination results would automatically be sent to the students’ phones. Alternatively, they could check their specialization’s website.
Hence, after the examinations ended, they could formally leave the school.
Like everyone else, Gu Qingjiu packed up her luggage and prepared to leave after the examinations ended.
She had promised Qi Yuefeng that she would go back home during the break.
Her older brother had formally graduated and would receive his graduation certificate in a few days’ time. Gu Qingjiu wanted to wait for Gu Qingmo and go back together.
Hence, she planned to bring her luggage with her and stay outside for a few days. She had already thought of where she was going to stay—she was going to stick to He Niancheng.
It had been quite some time since she met with He Niancheng.
Over this period, they had only been communicating by phone every day.
But somehow, that felt a little lacking.