When the Flying Flower Order reached the 45th one, both of them could no longer bear it.

Sometimes it takes me a long time to finish a sentence, thinking it over and over in my mind before I dare to say it out loud.

I only have a superficial impression of some poems, and when I speak them out, I don’t even believe them myself.

Sometimes the backup poem I had finally thought of was used by the other party, and I had to think of it again.

When they reached the 48th sentence, both of them couldn't take it anymore.

When it was Jiang Wan's turn, she racked her brains and finally came up with a sentence with difficulty.

"Some early orioles fight for the warm trees, and some new swallows peck at the spring mud."

This is a relatively common poem, but it is also difficult to retrieve from memory.

When it was Chai Hongyu's turn, he supported his forehead with both hands and fell into deep thought.

After three minutes of beating, he still hadn't spoken, Jiang Wan couldn't help but ask.

"Chai Hongyu, can you catch up this time?"

Chai Hongyu lowered his head and did not speak, and there was a hint of nervousness on his originally expressionless face.

Jiang Wan felt his effort and couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth slightly.

Two minutes later, the five-minute limit was almost exceeded, and Chai Hongyu suddenly had an inspiration.

"The swallows come in at the New Festival, and the pear blossoms fall at the Qingming Festival."

"The swallows carrying mud rush back to their roosts, but the crazy husband alone does not miss home."

Chai Hongyu seemed to have opened up his Ren and Du meridians and said two sentences in one breath, thus completing his 50 lines of poetry perfectly.

Jiang Wan added at the end that the two of them ended up in a draw.

When Chai Hongyu first arrived, he looked down on Jiang Wan because she was so young and beautiful.

He always wondered what could a little girl like this achieve.

Only someone of Editor-in-Chief Zhang's age and qualifications can keep him in check.

But through these two tests, he finally realized what it really meant: you can’t judge a person by his appearance.

Jiang Wan looks young and beautiful, but I didn’t expect that she has a very solid foundation.

"The next step is to match the context of the ancient poem. I'll tell you the first half or the second half of the sentence, and you can answer the missing part."

"In order to avoid wasting time and talking endlessly, this time we have set 100 questions. As long as you can answer all of them, we'll be considered a tie."

"Okay, I agree."

Chai Hongyu was a little reluctant when he came here, but after getting along with Jiang Wan, he found that the questions Jiang Wan asked were quite interesting.

It looks like playing a game, and every time it's just the right time.

She always sets a limit which is a little difficult to reach but always achievable.

In this way, it not only achieves the effect of testing, but also can truly show a person's strength.

In fact, if it is a test for him, isn’t it also a two-way test?

During this competition, Chai Hongyu gradually felt Jiang Wan's strength.

He put away all his arrogance and contempt, and now he truly realized that the woman in front of him was quite capable to hold this position at such a young age.

She didn't get to this position just because she was rich, but because she really had brains.

Chai Hongyu is a bit arrogant on weekdays, but he also has one advantage, which is that he particularly admires people he likes and is always obedient to their words.

If Jiang Wan could conquer him with her own strength, he would be willing to stay and be at her beck and call.

If he loses, he will admit defeat with conviction. He will not give his approval on the surface but then trip others up behind their backs. This is not his style.

"I was born to be useful."

Jiang Wan asked the first question directly, and Chai Hongyu answered it quickly and neatly.

"I will make it back even if I lose all my money!"

Jiang Wan first started with famous sayings, and after confirming Chai Hongyu's ability, he began to select some niche poems.

At first she thought Chai Hongyu would feel embarrassed by these poems and might even protest against them.

Unexpectedly, Chai Hongyu didn't say a word and answered the questions seriously from beginning to end.

The two of them went back and forth, and almost no time was wasted in between.

Soon half of the questions were answered. Except for a slight mistake in the beginning due to nervousness, Chai Hongyu basically had no problems afterwards.

When it came to question 80, he still performed with ease.

Although Jiang Wandian's poems are niche, they were briefly popular in the past.

So it’s actually not easy for her to remember so much.

Starting from question 90, Jiang Wan has begun to select some difficult poems.

Unexpectedly, Chai Hongyu was still able to answer the questions.

Jiang Wan only has a high school education. If he didn't like reading, he wouldn't be able to come up with so many questions.

Chai Hongyu has been to college and has a high level of cultural education.

The fact that Jiang Wan, a high school student, can compete on equal terms with college students is enough to show how high her attainments in literature are.

After reciting 100 lines of poetry, both of them felt a little tired.

This was a competition and collision of cultural knowledge, and what the two felt at this moment was mental exhaustion.

After the three competitions were over, their eyes met briefly.

There was a hint of a smile on Chai Hongyu's face, and Jiang Wan also admired him.

The fourth interview was a writing test. Jiang Wan gave the questions and Chai Hongyu had to write an essay within an hour.

Time is tight, and it is extremely difficult to write an in-depth article in such a short time.

After accepting the challenge, Chai Hongyu quickly got into the state.

The article that Jiang Wan asked Chai Hongyu to write was exactly the emotional short essay that their magazine needed.

Jiang Wan hopes that the new editor-in-chief will have strong writing skills and strong reviewing skills.

The previous assessments are all basic, and the highlight is the last two assessments.

Writing is one thing, and reviewing is another, and both are indispensable.

Maybe other magazines don’t need their editors-in-chief to have such strong working abilities, but what they are recruiting here is not just editors, but partners.

In the early stages of the magazine's operation, shares will be given directly.

If the other party is not an all-rounder, he or she will not be eligible for shares and can only get a basic salary.

While Chai Hongyu was busy writing, Jiang Wan was also working hard on his own things.

Both of them were busy with their heads down and did not disturb each other.

An hour later, Chai Hongyu handed over the written manuscript.

"Editor-in-Chief Jiang, I have already written the manuscript as required. Can you take a look at it for me when you have time?"

Jiang Wan nodded, put down the work in her hands, and took the manuscript handed to her by Chai Hongyu.

At first Jiang Wan looked at it casually, but as time went on, her expression gradually became serious and her eyes became brighter.

Chai Hongyu is indeed knowledgeable and talented, and the articles he writes are also very satisfying.

This article is rich in emotion and the principles it conveys are easy to understand, which fully meets the requirements for manuscripts submitted by their magazine.

Even the quality of the manuscript has reached the highest standards.

Wait, why does this writing style look so familiar?

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