Chapter 138: A Literary Exam That Went Down in History
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 138: A Literary Exam That Went Down in History

The fifth round of competition between the two concluded with the sound of the bell.

The cultivator collected the papers as usual and took them away.

This time, he was gone for a long time and did not return.

Gu Ming looked at Xie Nandu's back view and thought about many things. He was thinking that at this moment, the young girl should also be filled with curiosity about him and she should want to take a look at him too. But why did she not turn around?

But in reality, he was mistaken. At this moment, Xie Nandu was not thinking about such things. She sat by the lakeside, gazing at the grass there, and thinking about what the young man said yesterday about betting on her winning. If it were not for that, perhaps she would have conceded after the first round. It was not necessary to take first place to continue participating in the subsequent literary exams. Why would she spend so much time fighting for first place in this round?

But since the wager in play, she wanted to give it another try.

Just give it a try.

Presently, Gu Ming's desire to win had been ignited, but Xie Nandu was still very calm.

The two of them have fundamentally different mindsets.

This difference could very well be the determining factor in the final outcome.

After a while, that cultivator finally returned to the lakeside, sweating profusely, and bringing with him two new test papers.

"The two of you tied again."

Upon hearing these words, Gu Ming's expression changed a little. He knew that the previous question was extremely difficult. Even he had only come across fragments of it in a secluded record. In order to verify it, he had searched for clues in many classics and records. He originally thought that perhaps he was the only one in the world who knew the answer to this question. But he did not expect Xie Nandu to have the answer as well. Furthermore, it was correct. This made him feel a slight sense of setback.

"This question is extremely difficult. It's likely that a winner will be determined now."

That cultivator handed the

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