Gongxue has a habit of polarizing evaluations among students.

All the test papers of all students will be posted on the wall, and their scores will be made public without any concealment.

Excellent students think it is a good thing to have their grades published, but students with average or poor academic performance naturally do not want to make a fool of themselves.

Youhuang's grades were no exception, so before school was over, all the students knew that she had become a student in the intermediate class with all A grades.

Probably to show fairness, except for the musical instrument items which could not be posted on the wall, all the test papers were also posted on the wall, to let everyone know that there was no leniency in this assessment, and that people achieved good results based on their own abilities.

Looking at such excellent results, everyone felt mixed emotions.

The first one is Chu Youyou. She took exams for three consecutive months before she was able to barely get into the last class of the beginner level.

After seeing the results, Chu Yunduan and Chu Yunze looked at each other tacitly, realizing that the little girl was using the results to tell all those who looked down on her what the growing environment has to do with whether a person is excellent, and that excellent people will always be excellent wherever they are.

"Big brother, second brother, Huang'er wants to be in the same class with me."

After seeing the results, Shen Huaiyue immediately turned around and told his brother the good news.

The two brothers also smiled, and Shen Huainian said: "Cousin Youhuang is so amazing, we must work harder."

Of course, everyone is more curious about the mood of His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, Yu Chengjing, and Gu Ziru, who have always occupied the top three. The appearance of Chu Youhuang poses a considerable threat to them.

Especially for Gu Ziru, there is still some time before the Spring Examination.

If during this period, Chu Youhuang squeezed me out of the top three, I would definitely feel very regretful.

As the last class ended, Youhuang's results quickly spread among the major families and naturally also reached the palace.

"Chu Youhuang has passed the entrance qualification assessment with full armor!"

In the imperial palace, in the imperial study, the empress's surprised voice was heard.

A flattering voice echoed at the bottom: "Yes, a child who grew up in the market is superior to the children of the noble families. If it gets out, it will be too outrageous."

After a long while, the empress slowly spoke: "I remember that the last person who got full A in the entrance qualification examination was from the Yan family in Jiangnan. I wonder where he is now?"

"Your Majesty, it's Mr. Yan Rong who teaches arithmetic in the palace school." The female official Ah Heng answered for him, and at the same time secretly gave the people below a look and said, "I think the palace school needs someone like Chu Youhuang to stimulate these children of noble families. They have been comfortable for too long."

"I understand what you mean, but Chu Youhuang grew up in the market after all..." The empress felt that doing so would deliberately belittle the children of aristocratic families and royal family.

"It's true that Chu Youhuang grew up in the market, but she was also raised by Fairy Xuehai. She was the one who helped to solve the problem of the soldiers being infected with demonic energy. Not only did a cultivator descend on the Marquis of Wushen's mansion yesterday, but there was also something else that cannot be ignored."

"What's the matter?" asked the empress.

"Chu Yi has recovered."

Ah Heng tried to calm his voice and said, "Everyone saw yesterday that Chu Yi was not only able to walk, but also looked healthier than before."

After hearing this, the Empress was stunned for a long time before she said, "The imperial physician explained Chu Yi's condition very clearly. Even if the King of Medicine treats him personally, it will be useless, unless... But Chu Youhuang has never left Tiandu, how can he have these abilities?"

"Perhaps it was told by the Taoist nun who adopted her." Ah Heng continued, "A police captain in the government office once mentioned that after the Taoist nun left, she left all her things to Chu Youhuang."

"Can I bring all these things over?" the empress asked thoughtfully. Ah Heng immediately rejected her idea: "Your Majesty, the Yinghuo Kingdom is now colluding with the demons and refining a large number of demon armies. Our dynasty can only rely on the immortal cultivators to fight against them. Chu Youhuang is the hub between Fuguang and the immortal cultivators and cannot be moved."

"I used to rely on the Marquis of Wushen, and now I have to rely on his daughter. When will it end?"

The empress became more and more angry as she spoke, and she was gritting her teeth in the end. Just as the man was about to speak, he was glared back at him, and the words that were about to come out of his mouth had to remain in his stomach.

Ah Heng comforted him softly, "Your Majesty, there is someone who can keep all the bad things out of the border town, so Your Majesty doesn't have to worry about anything. Isn't that a good thing? Could it be that Your Majesty wants to lead the troops to war personally, or let His Royal Highness the Crown Prince go to the battlefield for training?"

"But if this goes on for a long time, the people will only know Marquis Wushen. How should I cope with this?" the empress asked worriedly.

"Your Majesty has managed the government and the country in an orderly manner, and the people live and work in peace, so that the Marquis of Wushen can defend against foreign enemies with peace of mind." Ah Heng continued to persuade: "Now there are many complaints about Your Majesty outside, but they are just to express their dissatisfaction with Princess Shude."

"The matter of the eldest sister..."

"I think your mother should severely punish Princess Shude and provide a safe examination environment for the scholars who are taking part in the Spring Examination."

The prince interrupted the empress, came in and bowed respectfully, saying, "Fifty or sixty scholars were imprisoned in the dilapidated Taoist temple in the southern suburbs. If they were not imprisoned, they would be the pillars of our dynasty. Princess Shude damaged the long-term interests of the Fuguang Dynasty in order to satisfy her own selfish desires."

"I beg you, Queen Mother, to severely punish Princess Shude and seek justice for the scholars who were harmed."

The prince bowed deeply to the empress and said, "Give us back a bright and clear world in the Fuguang Dynasty, and give the scholars a clean learning environment."

"I will seriously consider your suggestion, Your Highness." The empress was still a little hesitant, and suddenly said, "I heard that the daughter of the Marquis of Wushen got a perfect score in the entrance examination of the palace school. I wonder what your Highness thinks of this."

"My son thinks it's a good thing to have an opponent." The prince said calmly, "Chu Youhuang grew up in the market. If I want to understand people's livelihood, I can ask her for advice."

"Ask Chu Youhuang about people's livelihood!" The empress looked at her son in surprise, and said with a puzzled look on her face: "These small matters are investigated by special officials of the court. If the prince wants to know something, just send them to find out."

The prince shook his head and said, "They are just a bunch of sneaky people. The information they collected is seriously inconsistent with reality."

The empress was not unaware of this matter, but as long as it was not a big problem, she was too lazy to pursue it. However, she did not expect that her son was different from her. He would rather see the real Fuguang Dynasty.

"I thought you would feel uncomfortable facing a strong opponent." The empress was calm in front of her son. The prince smiled and said, "Although I have never met her, I have seen her paintings. Her style is transcendent, indifferent and light, and she is probably the same."

"The prince means..."

"I believe that no matter how outstanding Chu Youhuang is, he will not get involved in political schemes."

The prince answered with certainty, "She longs for a free and easy life outside more than royal power and wealth."

Thinking of the information about Chu Youhuang that the spies had found out over the past ten years, the prince added: "This can be seen from the fact that Chu Youhuang would rather stay in poverty and suffer than return to the Marquis' Mansion over the past ten years."

"What does this prove?" The empress was even more confused.

"This means that Chu Youhuang and her parents...are not the same kind of people, and she won't stay in Tiandu forever."

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