Lin Xinghe typed on the gargantuan keyboard while riding her magic broom.

It was like she was on a giant chessboard. She used her feet in place of her fingers to type information on the keyboard.

The input method in the computer was also the standard pinyin* input that Lin Xinghe was familiar with.

*TL Note: pinyin is one of the phonetic ways of representing Chinese characters that allows people to input them.

Lin Xinghe said while typing, “Last time, I told you that after entering the examination room, you can start with the protagonist. The theme of this lesson is to detail different methods to explore the examination room.”

“…I have already deduced before that our examination room is a novel world. Have you ever thought about how the world in each examination room came to be? If so, congratulations, you are no longer the same as before. You’ve realized the light!”

“I have been thinking—the school has so many examination rooms, and each examination room is different. We also know that an examination room is a novel, so where do these novels come from? Since there are novels, there must be authors. Where did the authors come from? Did they create the novels, and did the novels generate the examination rooms?”

“…Why do I say it was created by people? Everyone knows that each author has his own style. In the process of creation, an author will unconsciously have their own way of expression. When the work is transformed into scenes, the author’s style might be more subtle, but the scenarios will definitely retain the author’s writing habits, and these writing habits are affected by their personal lives, learning environments, and experiences. For example, if the author herself likes to eat hot pot, then it’s likely for her works to have scenes of eating hot pot, or the protagonist to have the character trait of loving to eat hot pot—the preference for eating hot pot is exactly the same as the author’s herself. I watched many classmates’ livestreams and it’s pretty obvious that the preferences of some characters overlap even in different exam worlds.”

“…This is also one of the reasons why I speculate that this is the work of humans. It is very likely that the novel worlds in these specific test rooms are all written by the same author. But one person can only write so much. We have too many test rooms. They are all unique, so there is definitely not only one author who creates our examination rooms. Everyone’s creative level and style are also different. So, I speculate that the school has a professional creative team that specializes in creating novels to generate examination rooms for us. However, it’s also possible that the school is willing to accept submissions from the creators of different planes and adapt them into acceptable examination rooms.”

“This goes back to the topic I just talked about. I think this exam room is a bit shoddy, and the setting is quite inconsistent… I believe that the school definitely noticed this, but the exam room was still created, which is enough to illustrate that this is a novel that is good enough for the school to ignore some subtle inconsistencies. Besides, this is already the third competitive examination room, and the difficulty will only be greater than the first two. It is impossible for Principal Wang to be so kind to let me pass the third one easily…”

Lin Xinghe pressed the last button, raised her head, and smiled into the camera, “Do you know why I dare to be so arrogant? I know that Principal Wang is watching my livestream, but I don’t care at all… I’ll just say it outright. Principal Wang wants to kill me, but the way he chose was to arrange me in harder examination rooms one after the other in an attempt to make me die in the examination room, instead of choosing to assassinate me at school. What does this mean? He is not in charge of life and death, and he is also bound and restricted by certain rules, so he cannot directly kill us but can only try to arrange our deaths in the examination rooms… Proof? Xianjun is still alive so far.”

She said, “Principal Wang, am I right?”

The students watching Lin Xinghe’s livestream were dumbfounded.

But they were more stunned that Lin Xinghe could formulate these rules than they were about the rules themselves.

If there was no other evidence of these inferences in the previous novels, let alone people’s experiments in other examination rooms after Professor Lin’s first class, at this moment, they must think that Lin Xinghe was pulling stuff out of her ass.

However, they tested it.

Most people used the novel inference test method in other test rooms, and it really worked. All of a sudden, the difficulty of test rooms was reduced by at least two degrees, and they got many more points.

When they passed more and more exam rooms in this alternative way, more and more students noticed the clues of how the villain school operated, and a small number of students like Lin Xinghe completely awakened.

Therefore, when Lin Xinghe made such an inference, there were no objections in the chat-

【SL is really awesome! 】

【She can even come up with this! Really attentive! 】

【So, as long as you are good enough, you can mock Principal Wang wildly in examination rooms? 】

【Yup! Principal Wang can’t kill us directly anyways! As long as you have the ability, why not laugh at him! If it weren’t for Principal Wang, would we need to risk our lives to fight for points? 】

【Promoting SL! She’s awesome! 】

【Raising my hands and feet to agree with Xie Wuan as the man behind SL! 】

【Envious face: Xie Wuan, what great things did you do to become the man of the leader! 】



Principal Wang himself didn’t see these barrages, and he wasn’t watching Lin Xinghe’s livestream. Naturally, he didn’t know that Lin Xinghe had started mocking him again.

If there were ratings for examination rooms, Principal Wang would give this one SSS difficulty.

After he chose this exam room, he hurried to deal with other things.

He was quite confident in this examination room.

He even thought that Lin Xinghe would be taken care of when he got back, and he didn’t need to rack his brains for ways to get rid of Lin Xinghe anymore.

After all, in that exam room, Principal Wang felt that if he didn’t understand the story in advance, there was a high probability that he himself would not be able to get out.

Principal Wang gave a comprehensive assessment to the students inside, and the probability of them being wiped out was as high as 99%.

Although he would lose a lot of students, as long as he could kill Lin Xinghe, he didn’t care about the other losses.

He was going to deal with the mess that Lin Xinghe had made.

In the last examination room, because of Lin Xinghe, many people were awakened. According to rough statistics, in addition to the protagonist group, there were some NPCs and even a few zombies who started thinking for themselves. There were dozens of people in total.

Lin Xinghe and the others ate and drank in that exam room as if they were on vacation. After the exam room ended, they left a mess. No exam room had ever had so many awakened individuals. If there were only one or two, it would be easier to deal with. Now, the system detected a bunch of people, including the severely awakened NPC Qin Yan, who tried to escape the system’s detection but was finally caught.

The system notified Principal Wang.

Principal Wang had to put down the livestream to deal with this matter, but just in case, he still recorded Lin Xinghe’s livestream. When he finished dealing with those troublesome awakened beginners, he could still enjoy the deaths of Lin Xinghe and the others.

When Lin Xinghe died, he would have to deal with other rebellious students who had been led astray by Lin Xinghe. Thinking about it, there were still a lot of things to do. Principal Wang felt that this year’s year-end vacation would be canceled.

Thinking of this, Principal Wang’s hatredfor Lin Xinghe deepened.