Examinees Who Were Not in the Right State

If his drawing skills were a little better, perhaps he could make the pictures on his notebook jump on the paper as expected.

The fog in the forest dispersed, and the dew on the treetops had also dried up. The courtyard was incomparably bright. Before he knew it, it was already noon.

Lugh rubbed his slightly sore eyes and closed them to rest for a while. He felt that his stomach was a little hungry, so he prepared to get up and make lunch.

Only then did he realize that none of the examinees had returned.

The courtyard was quiet because of the rising temperature. Even the birds in the forest could not be bothered to call out their names. He stood alone in front of the door and felt a little bored.

After eating something, he returned to his room and closed his eyes to rest for a while. Then, he returned to the stone table in the courtyard.