After finishing the last subject, Liberal Arts Comprehensive, Feng Xue dismissively shook her hands, finding all five subjects' test papers to be illusory, yet with subtle differences in their remarks.
The Chinese exam was the simplest, merely forbidding the submission of a blank sheet, while the math exam was far more excessive—whether mindlessly copying formulas or thoughtlessly filling in "ABCD," nothing would leave a trace on the paper; only by truly contemplating and working out the problems could one actually engage in answering the questions.
Liberal Arts Comprehensive was similar to math; the remark "You think you're the one 'getting more marks by hearting'", allowed only for writing content one understood, which made Feng Xue very grateful for possessing the "Seven-orifice Exquisite" power.