The First Client

 Of course, that was for common people. Qin Guan took all his exams in four consecutive days.

 His score attracted attention from the AICPA, as the success rate had dropped from 48% to 38%. The directors tried to find excuses for the elites, but it was in vain.

 The Chinese student had gotten a mark of 396, thus breaking the American national record. Actually, the full mark was 400. That picky marker had looked for a bone in an egg to avoid giving Qin Guan a full mark.

 If they knew what had happened in the examination room, the directors would have gone crazy.

 Qin Guan and Cong Nianwei glanced at his final mark and lost any interest to read on. They would just wait for the certificate that would authorize Qin Guan to open his own business.

 Qin Guan was one of the 10,000 members registered at AICPA. He could register his firm, find a location for it and start accepting clients.