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Chapter 169

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Yang Ye tilted his head, thought for a moment, and said, "Your results are very good. Even if you don't study abroad, you can choose between Hua University and Xi University. I can't. My family has already made arrangements. It's either America or Australia."

"No matter where it is, let's work hard together." Ye Chien, who didn't want to discuss which university they would go to in the future, pointed outside and said with a faint smile, "It's so beautiful there. Where is it?"

When the topic changed to Sydney University, which Yang Ye was concerned about, she didn't continue to ask. She looked in the direction Ye Chien pointed, and her eyes lit up. "It's the Central Tower, the iconic building of Sydney University."

Founded in 1850, Sydney University was recognized as one of the most beautiful campuses. This was a university that firmly controlled Australia's political and economic lifeline. Countless politicians and rich people came from this university.

The bus stopped at Sydney's most iconic Central Tower. The magnificent building, which was like a European palace, was solemn and elegant. The towering spire and the beautiful sculptures told all the students about the long history of this famous university.

From 8 am to 1 pm, students were free to visit after the exam. But now, one after another, they got off the bus and went to the main teaching building. There weren't many students who stopped to look at the scenery.

The teaching field was a hall that could accommodate hundreds of people. There was a total of 288 long desks that were about 90 meters long. The distance between the desks was very large, and all the students were only allowed to sit in the middle of the desks. This was to prevent cheating and make it easier for all parties to monitor.

After everyone was seated, Ye Chien felt that there were countless people watching all the students from all directions.

After a famous politician who graduated from Sydney University and had participated in two Mathematical Olympiads gave a few simple but powerful words of encouragement to the students, the clock tower rang, and the theory test from 8 am to 1 am began.

After the test papers were handed out, there was no sound at all. All the students were completely immersed in the complicated Mathematical Olympiads.

There were a total of five questions in this exam. The questions included algebra, geometry, and number theory. The difficulty of the six questions increased in order, and the questions were divided into many small questions. The students had a lot of work to do and spent a lot of time answering the questions.

All the teachers were outside the exam hall, and they could see the situation of each student through the huge screen. The international police focused their cameras on each student. They needed to find out which students were controlled by international drug gangs.

Xia Jinyuan was also in the office. The difference was that his eyes were directly locked on the three Vietnamese boys that Ye Chien provided. When the exam went into the third hour, a Vietnamese boy stood up and sealed the test papers into a folder, and walked through the group of students.

"Here, zoom." Xia Jinyuan pointed out that when the Vietnamese man passed by a table, his hand seemed to move inadvertently. If one didn't pay close attention, it would be difficult to notice his subtle movement.

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The two international police took a look and looked at Jinyuan thoughtfully. They took out their walkie-talkies and contacted their colleagues who were disguised as school security personnel to pay close attention to the whereabouts of the Vietnamese students.

Outside the Bishop's office, Red Scorpion looked at the students who walked out. He vigilantly scanned the surroundings, then walked over and asked in a low voice, "Handed it in?" Even if someone could understand him, they would think that he was asking if the students had handed in their test papers.

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