Chapter 33
Global Examination
Guess Who I Am
Chapter 33: Unknown Penalty
At this moment, everyoneâs attitude towards the invigilator had changed. Afterall, this Mr. 001 had just destroyed the examination centre and even saved their lives.
They had always thought that Qin Jiu was equivalent to the system and had considered him to be from the opposing side.
But now it seemsâ¦â¦.not to be the case?@@novelbin@@
At the very least, it wasnât completely so.
They didnât expect the invigilator to also end up receiving punishment. They were very surprised by this.
However, the system appeared to think that it was an internal affair between them and did not have any intention to elaborate further.
Those crows opened their mouths together and added:
ãAfter the deduction, the total score is still higher than this examâs average score.ã
ãReward: Examinee You Huo has received the right to draw once.ã
Considering the results from the last examination too, it looked like rewards will be issued if total scores were above average or if there was outstanding performance.
The rewarded examinee would be the one who earned the most points during the exam.
This time You Huo scored nine points by sending out the packages to the villages so he naturally was the one to receive the reward.
Butâ¦â¦..
The examination centre was destroyed. The system was about to be angered to death yet it didnât forget to issue out the rewards.
Was this system crazy?
Everyone present was totally confused.
Chen Bin was even more so. He had never expected that, even after all the punishment and deductions, their final result was still higher than average!
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With a âdingâ, Qin Jiuâs phone received a notification.
He didnât waste time speaking nonsense and proceeded to pull out a box of familiar looking cards.
You Huo stared suspiciously at his hand.
Qin Jiu fanned the cards out and moved it over to him: âDoes my hand look nice? Youâre looking at it for a long time.â
You Huo: ââ¦â¦â¦..â
This invigilator here didnât take the punishment seriously at all and still had the nerve to tease the examinee.
Watching You Huoâs cold expression turn green with anger was probably the only fun thing to do while he was working.
âOr were you worried that I would cheat you?â Qin Jiu said.
You Huo: ââ¦â¦â¦Who knows if youâre going to pull out a deck of trash cards.â
âRelax, the rules donât allow that. In this exam, the rules hold the most authority.â Qin Jiu blinked a few times: âTrust me. If it wasnât restricted by it, the system would give you a box of guaranteed pass cards to let you pick from.â
You Huo: ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
Hearing this, everyone realised something.
Why was the system still rewarding You Huo despite the fact that it was about to be angered to death by him?
It wasnât because theyâre crazy. It was because they wanted to send this God of Misfortune away.
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Unfortunately, this wish fell through.
The lucky king You Huo drew a card and managed to draw a good student card.
> Outstanding Examinee. You will be rewarded for your efforts.
Note: This is recognition of the examineeâs intelligence, physical fitness and morals. You are a kind and excellent examinee. I hope you can keep up the good effort.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦..â
Who is this mocking?
The examination room was silent. Only the crows fluttered its wings and said in a rigid voice:
ãA total of one drawing opportunities have been used. The drawing is over. Congratulations.ã
Although it said âcongratulationsâ, it sounded like âgo dieâ.
âWould you like to keep this card or should I temporarily hold onto it?â Qin Jiu asked.
Itâs as if this garbage card was extremely valuable.
You Huo rolled his eyes and walked away.
With all the rewards and punishments settled, the crows spread their wings and flew away. The circled a few times before plunging into the sea of fire.
âFuckâ¦â¦â¦.â Everyone made a sound of exclamation.
It was as if they had completed their task and were now sent to feed the fire.
The fire burned for a few more seconds before it suddenly disappeared.
The whole thing happened in a blink of an eye and everyone was stunned for a long time.
They didnât know how many years Chars Village had been here nor did they know how many examinees had been buried here.
But from now on, only scorched earth remained.
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Old Yu looked around, âItâs all burnt. I canât see the road back. Do you think this one with the cobblestones is the right one?â
âDonât worry, letâs just go. Roads are everywhere now.â
Yu Wen then turned and asked: âSister, are you okay?â
Yu Yao was the most unfortunate one amongst them when they escaped from those ghost limbs. At that time there were too many of them and their momentum was too strong. Everyone was too preoccupied with themselves and in a blink of an eye, they disappeared in different directions.
When everyone found her again, she was hiding behind a thorny bush with her back against a tree. He body was covered in mud and her clothes were torn.
Fortunately, her life wasnât in danger.
Since then, she had been sitting on some broken tree branches.
Mikeâs extra large and puffy jacket wrapped tightly around her, revealing only a pale face. She was so weak; she almost had no presence.
Seeing that everyone was worried, she said softly: âIâm okay.â
âWe have to leave here now. Here, Iâll carry you.â Yu Wen crouched down in front of her.
Maybe it was because she also had the same âYuâ surname, or maybe it was because Yu Yao had always been rather soft spoken and gentle natured, Yu Wen regarded her as his sister.
âItâs alright. I can walk.â Yu Yao patted his shoulder.
âDonât force yourself.â Yu Wen said: âWith your stomach, itâs a miracle for it to come so far. Youâre still able to walk after just narrowly escaping from death? Who are you trying to deceive?!â
Yu Yao originally wanted to say something, but she bit her lip when she heard him say that. She lowered her eyes and said: âThenâ¦..if you get tired halfway, you have to tell me.â
âOkay, okay, okay. If I get tired, weâll swap, and you can carry me. Sounds good?â
Yu Yao lightly smacked the back of his head.
Yu Wen giggled dumbly.
In fact, at this moment some doubt flashed through several peopleâs minds.
Was it really okay for a pregnant woman to continue like this?
But perhaps it was because they had just narrowly escaped from death, Old Yu and the others were too tired to think too deeply about it.
Despite having this thought flash by, they all concluded that she was able to last this long because of Yu Yaoâs stubbornness.
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The cobblestone road Old Yu found turned out the be the correct way.
They walked for a long time through the scorched field, and finally reached the outskirts of the examination centre.
There was a freeway with a rusty sign standing by the side of the road. Familiar words âIntercity Busâ were printed on it. It was exactly the same as how it was when they first arrived.
As soon as they stood under the metal sign, a familiar minivan appeared.
It was even the same driver.
The driver opened the door and watched them rush in.
Old Yu didnât hold back and teased: âWhatâs wrong sir? You look like you just saw a ghost.â
The driver didnât answer.
He stood beside the driverâs seat and counted the heads.
After counting back and forth three times, he finally spoke up: âI have been driving this car for almost three years and I have only dropped people off without needing to pick them up. This is the first time for someone to come out alive and needing me to pick them up.â
Old Yu said: âSpeaking of this, you really are not nice. When we came here you pretended to be mute and even told us before leaving not to go into the woods. Did you know? If not for us being rebellious, the car youâre driving would be a hearse.â
Everyone echoed his sentiments.
âDidnât pretend.â The driver sat back down. His voice was thick and hoarse: âThe people boarding the bus is going to die anyway so chatting is just a waste of emotion. Why should I do that?â
The others couldnât refute.
âAs for the woodsâ¦â¦..It is something I have to say every time I send someone to the examination centre. This is my rule. I canât violate it. In this exam, the rules hold the most authority.â
This was their second time today hearing those words.
Everyone was a little curious: âSayâ¦â¦.sir, are you an NPC?â
Driver: ââ¦â¦â¦..â
âBut you are also different from the NPCâs like the black widow.â Yu Wen said: âThey are part of the examination centre and would live in there. Everything they say and do follow the examination setting. You are different. You even know about the examination rules. What are you?â
The driver said vaguely: âHave you been to the rest stops? Seen the owner of the inn and store? Iâm similar to them.â
âOh.â Yu Wen then asked: âThen you must go whatâs going on with this exam. Can you tell us? After two exams, I still donât know what this exam is for. There must be a purpose for it, right?â
Driver: ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
This question was actually something You Huo asked Yu Wen to ask.
But unfortunately, they werenât able to get any answers.
The driver glanced quickly through the rear-view mirror. He lowered the brim of his baseball cap and said: âI donât know. Donât ask anymore. If you have any questions, leave it until you reach the rest stop to discuss. Thereâs no point discussing it with me.â
Yu Wen looked at You Huo and spread open his hands. He mouthed: âTheyâre not answering.â
You Huo was not surprised.
The driverâs lips were tight, and his expression was stiff. His dark, slender arms manoeuvred the steering wheel as he looked at the examinees cautiously through the rear-view mirror.
You Huo leaned against the card reader and suddenly asked: âAre you also monitored? Like those invigilators?â
The driver almost rammed into a tree. He stopped onto the brakes, and then turned to stare at You Huo.
âWhat do you mean like an invigilator? I used to be an invigilator!â The driver sneered coldly. His tone was very unpleasant.
Everyone in the car was stunned: âThen how come youâre driving?â
âI made a mistake.â
Everyone was stupefied for a long time. They asked: âThen when you said that youâre the same as the owner of the inn and the warehouseâ¦â¦â
The driver again said: âThey were also originally invigilators. Do you have a problem with that?â
âIs that always the case if you make a mistake?â Yu Wen couldnât help but ask.
âNot necessarily.â
The driver wanted to say that they were just reserve invigilators. If they were official ones, you had too look at their ranks. The punishments are different for invigilators of different ranks.
But he thought about it and felt that it was pointless saying these things so he kept his mouth shut and maintained a cold expression.
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The driver no longer spoke. You Huo however recalled invigilator 001 who was about to be punished. He wondered what punishment he would receive.
You Huo copied and pasted Qin Jiuâs face onto the driver, then onto the owner of the inn and then onto the owner of the warehouse store. In any case, without missing anyone, he pasted his face onto them one by one.
He didnât know if Qin Jiu would be worse off or if these people were worse off.
You Huo imagined it and snorted.
ââ¦â¦â¦.â
The driver thought he was being ridiculed. He waved his hand angrily to drive him away: âGo away. Go back to your seat and sleep! Donât bother be while Iâm driving, or Iâll let you all die together.â
You Huo looked at him for a moment through his half-lidded eyes. He then slung his backpack
onto his right shoulder and sat on the last row without a word.
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The journey back was extraordinarily long. The intercity minivan shook on for more than four hours.
The driver probably did it deliberately and drove like he was drunk. It swayed and wobbled, making everyone on board feel sick.
When You Huo woke up, it was dark outside.
Yellow-white lights intertwined into a foil and it extended further into the distance.
At first glance, it looked like city lights at night.
He squinted for a moment and for a moment thought he was back to reality.
Everything earlier was just a dream he dreamt while riding the bus.
But the next second, the driverâs shout dragged him back to his senses: âHurry and get off the car. Weâre at the rest stop.â
KK has something to say:
I wonder what 001âs punishment is~