The morning assessment was complete.
All the papers had been handed over to the chief examiners for grading, as the instructors of Rice City Training Base were not qualified to grade them.
Afternoon.
The tests included a hundred-meter sprint and anti-vertigo centrifuge.
The four chief examiners and four instructors stood on the field with the rollcall in hand, watching the students present.
The weather in the afternoon was pleasant, with brilliant sunshine casting its glow warmly over everyone.
Albert Larkin began, "Everyone take your positions, next up is the hundred-meter sprint."
As soon as he finished speaking, Oswald Haywood organized the students onto the track in groups. At his command, the students, like cheetahs, unleashed their powerful strength and dashed forward.
The four chief examiners stood by, one of them, a sunny-looking man, raised an eyebrow and placed his hand on Albert's shoulder.