Translator: Henyee Translations      Editor: Henyee Translations
The young men who received the money were all happily preparing to head home. However, as the thought of tomorrowâs assessment crossed their minds, they couldnât help but discuss it among themselves.
âI wonder what test weâll be facing tomorrow?â
Someone speculated, âItâs probably a written test! Governor Su is a distinguished scholar. He likely values good writing and poetry recitation. His essays are renowned for their smooth prose.â
Several faces among the group turned somber.
âIf thatâs the case, Iâm in trouble. I may know words and be able to write a bit, but Iâm no good with poetry or articles.â
âSame here!â
âIâm in the same boat! If they expect us to excel in writing, poetry, and articles, we might as well audition for a talent show. Whatâs the point of becoming constables?â
Many expressed their skepticism, deeming it an impossible expectation.
âThat canât be true. Weâre here to apprehend criminals, not to showcase our literary talents.â
Someone quickly agreed, saying, âBrother, youâre right. I donât think itâs all about writing. There might be a written test segment, but itâs likely not focused on articles and poems.â
âI think we should prepare for physical challenges. Letâs see whoâs stronger and more agile.â
Another person chimed in, âInstead of speculating, why not ask Liu Dazhuang and Poxed Face Wang? Letâs pool some money and buy them a pot of wine.
Theyâll surely spill the details.â
Someone applauded the suggestion, saying, âGreat idea! Iâm willing to contribute two copper coins.â
With fifty people each chipping in two copper coins, they could easily afford a pot of wine. The idea gained immediate support, with several individuals expressing their willingness to contribute to the cause.
However, there were individuals who were reluctant.
âI think itâs better not to ask. Itâs a waste of money.â
âIf youâre being frugal, fine. But refusing to part with two copper coins and giving all sorts of excusesâwhatâs your excuse for wasting money?â
The person responded eloquently, âIf you inquire about tomorrowâs assessment, whatâs the point? In one night, you can practice your speech and improve your essay writing. Can you learn martial arts in that time?â âYou guys have nothing to say, right? You know you definitely canât, right?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThatâs why we shouldnât ask. Otherwise, weâll end up cramming for this overnight project. Weâll be drained during the assessment tomorrow. Itâll backfire!â
Many agreed that the person had a valid point.
Approximately a third of the group decided to head home first.
Seeing this, others followed suit.
However, some individuals remained adamant, feeling it was safer to seek answers.
About ten people discreetly pooled a hundred copper coins and sought out Liu Dazhuang and Poxed Face Wang.
Yet, the response they received was firm, âThis is classified information. We canât disclose it!â
The leader promptly handed over a hundred copper coins. âThereâs enough money here to buy a pot of wine. Please share with us the details of tomorrowâs assessment.â
âI promise we wonât tell anyone.â
Liu Dazhuang shook his head. âHonestly, even we donât know this secret. How can we tell you?â
Embarrassed, these individuals left without obtaining an answer. The more they contemplated, the more they became convinced of the impossibility.
How could Liu Dazhuang and Poxed Face Wang not know?
They needed to get ready for tomorrowâs assessment, whether it was gathering pen and paper for the written test or preparing the venue for the martial arts competition, correct?
As a result, some individuals believed they were wise, thinking that there wasnât enough money for a pot of wine.
Others felt that too many people were going together.
Given the secrecy of the matter, it shouldnât be discussed openly.
Consequently, someone awaited Liu Dazhuang and Poxed Face Wang on their way home.
However, the response they got was consistent and unchanged..