I Became a Transcendent-Level Genius Trainer - Chapter 43
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Transcendent Genius Trainer Episode 43
After Yujun trained Examiner Lee Ji-hun.
All the Awakened participating as examiners kept glancing at Yujun.
They knew.
That Yujun hadn’t simply solved a problem created for this practical exam.
That he had truly corrected Examiner Lee Ji-hun’s fundamental issues.
Everyone here knew about Lee Ji-hun’s awakened ability.
They all knew it had clear weaknesses despite its powerful force.
But those weaknesses had been erased in an instant.
Despite producing powerful force, there was no characteristic mana residue phenomenon.
When mana lingers, its density clumps together, making it impossible to use abilities consecutively.
But Lee Ji-hun had used his ability continuously.
The examiners made eye contact with each other.
Then they simultaneously nodded.
It was acknowledgment that Kang Yu-jun had accomplished something incredible.
“Excuse me, sorry, but you need to focus on my training, right?”
“Ah, sorry. Examinee.”
“Honestly, I understand. But how can you train like that with just a staff? Didn’t Examiner Lee Ji-hun have tons of flaws and weird issues? He twisted them all up.”
The examinee stuck out their tongue.
“He just trained them all away and eliminated them.”
“That’s not all.”
The examiner added to the conversation.
“He half-solved… the original problems too.”
“…What?”
The examinee asked back in confusion.
“By original problems, you mean… the original ability issues? You’re saying he trained based on the original ability?”
The examiner nodded.
Then shook his head apologetically.
“Please focus on the exam. Sorry, examinee.”
“…”
The examinees were also confused by this situation but had no choice but to understand.
Hearing the story and mulling it over, they thought it was natural that the examiners couldn’t focus properly right now.
The performance Yujun had shown was beyond imagination.
“This isn’t the time for this.”
“Let’s start again!”
Still, perhaps stimulated by it, the other examinees continued their training.
Tick-tock-.
Time passed quickly.
“The exam is over!”
With the announcement of the exam’s end, the examiners gestured.
“Training is finished.”
“We’ll calculate the scores.”
“Good work.”
The examinees let out deep sighs.
They had witnessed something amazing because of Yujun, but at the same time lost even more confidence in their own training.
“Ah, damn.”
“What the hell is this, hah.”
“I don’t think I should be a trainer.”
“Isn’t the difficulty too hard?”
“This is ridiculous. Both the written and practical exams.”
“You can’t say that to us.”
“We proceeded according to government guidelines.”
“Hah.”
They wanted to voice more complaints but couldn’t.
Kang Yu-jun.
Because that Kang Yu-jun had perfectly trained a veteran examiner.
“That’s a real trainer.”
“I thought I was pretty talented.”
Despite the difficult level, he had succeeded.
So they couldn’t voice complaints.
They should say this was an impossible difficulty level, but Kang Yu-jun had accomplished it.
“That’s definitely a high score.”
“What high score. Wouldn’t that deserve full marks?”
“Examiner Lee Ji-hun’s expression still doesn’t look good?”
“No. They were talking earlier and he was grinning. From what I saw, they probably agreed to more training.”
The examinees continued talking about what had happened earlier.
“Phewwww.”
“What the hell is that?”
“Why did Promise release Kang Yu-jun?”
Everyone muttered something as they left the training ground.
The exam ended and grading began immediately.
Grading room.
There were Certification Institute staff members who specialized in grading.
“…Isn’t the balance of this exam completely broken?”
“The written test came out too difficult.”
“What? The practical would have been even harder than the written. The examiners were determined to give harsh evaluations.”
The graders were talking among themselves.
They hadn’t heard the examiners’ stories yet.
Like previous exams, this exam had also maintained a considerably difficult level, so their conversation was full of talk about that.
Then another grader came in.
“Haven’t you heard the story?”
At those words, one grader clicked their tongue and said.
“I heard there was an examinee who showed overwhelming performance on this written test?”
“On this written test? It was incredibly difficult even when I tried solving it.”
“Wow, that’s no joke.”
Then one more new grader entered.
“Did you all hear? There was an examinee who was overwhelming in this practical test.”
“Is this déjà vu? You just said the exact same thing.”
“What?”
“There was one in the practical too?”
“Was there one in the written as well?”
Practical and written.
The graders were quite excited to hear that there were examinees who recorded excellent scores in each.
“Should we consider the difficulty adjustment successful then?”
“Or should we consider it just an incredible talent coming in at good timing?”
“But I’m getting curious. The written test aside, what did they do in the practical to be called overwhelming?”
“Exactly. That shouldn’t be possible. Didn’t the directive come down and all the examiners make up their minds?”
“They were determined. But you’re saying there was an examinee who surpassed that determination.”
“No way, how?”
“Explain it in detail.”
“So…”
The grader told them what had happened earlier.
“What!? Examiner Lee Ji-hun? He’s a veteran! That can’t be possible?”
“They say he saw through everything perfectly. He led from beginning to end so there was nothing they could do.”
The examiner who heard the story was astounded.
“Check the examiner’s score here.”
The examiner’s score had a maximum of 10 points for each category.
“10 points.”
First category, Insight 10 points.
This was the score based on how well they grasped the problems of the subject to be corrected.
“Suitability 10 points.”
This was the score for whether they conducted training with appropriate methods.
This was also 10 points.
“Correction ability.”
And this was the score for how much actual correction was achieved.
“…10 points.”
10, 10, 10.
It was a perfect score.
The only perfect score in this exam, and undoubtedly the best among the numerous trainers that Examiner Lee Ji-hun had tested.
“There’s an additional message written here.”
-Examiner Message: I could only give 10 points because the perfect score was 10 points. I wanted to give more but couldn’t. An examinee beyond standards. Already trainer-level. It’s not about pass or fail, but the grade is more important.
“…Wow.”
It was high praise from start to finish.
“It’s rare for Examiner Lee Ji-hun to praise someone this highly.”
“Really amazing.”
Who would have thought he’d praise someone this much.
“The score is high compared to other examinees.”
“But there’s still the written test left.”
“Since they got a good score on the practical, they’ve basically secured a pass.”
In the training license, the most important thing wasn’t whether you passed or failed.
If you wanted to become an excellent trainer, getting a license was basic.
What was really important was the grade.
“The evaluation changes drastically depending on the first exam grade.”
Training licenses offered different benefits depending on what grade you started with.
Most people started with D-grade, but even achieving C-grade came with support funds of as much as 10 million won.
“I heard B-grade support funds increased this time.”
“It was 50 million, I think?”
“I know A-grade is 100 million.”
Tremendous support funds.
And even job placement through the Certification Institute—the benefits were definite.
“But there are hardly any trainers who got B-grade, right?”
“It’s not ‘hardly.’ Even when licenses were easy to get, cases of getting B-grade from the first rating were rare.”
Moreover, now that the exam had become difficult, B-grade was practically a grade that never appeared.
“With the license exam being this difficult, there’s absolutely no way to get B-grade. They’re basically saying they won’t give the 50 million won support fund.”
“The 10 million won for achieving C-grade will probably be the maximum support fund.”
With that, the examiners immediately began grading the written exam scores.
“The difficulty was certainly high.”
“Hmm, the average is going to drop tremendously.”
“The guidelines said they wanted it to be around 60 points at most.”
“It seems they adjusted the difficulty too severely.”
The examiners wore quite troubled expressions while grading.
This written exam had quite a lot of essay questions.
Therefore, there were many parts that the examiners had to judge and grade on their own.
Swish-. Swish-. Swish-. Swish-.
While all the examiners were frowning.
One examiner was quickly checking answer sheets.
“Examiner Kim Sin-gu?”
At the sound calling him, Kim Sin-gu looked up in surprise at the other examiners.
“Whose are you working on?”
“Examinee Kang Yu-jun.”
It was that examinee who received a perfect score on the practical exam.
“The written exam… what’s the score? Since he got a good score on the practical, if he did well on the written too…”
“…Perfect score.”
“?”
“?”
Perfect scores on both practical and written exams.
Examiner Kim Sin-gu drew a circle on the last essay question.
“Don’t tell me that overwhelming person was…”
“Kang Yu-jun…?”
Practical and written exams. They thought there was one person each in each field.
But that wasn’t it…
“You’re saying it was all one person?”
“…We have our first perfect scorer!”
It really was one person?
The examiners shouted in surprise.
This was the first case of perfect scores on both written and practical exams.
“Wow, this is crazy…”
“This is really insane.”
The examiners excitedly immediately entered the scores into the AI Verification System.
When scores and detailed information about training cases were entered into this AI Verification System, it produced examinee evaluations along with pass/fail results and the grade to be assigned.
Everyone had considerable expectations.
“With this much…”
There was a high possibility of definitely getting B-grade or higher.
But it might not happen.
Whirr-.
When Yujun’s scores were entered into the computer, an evaluation of the scores immediately appeared.
-Examinee: Kang Yu-jun
-License Exam Pass
-Grade confirmation based on final passing score.
-Assigned Grade: A
“…”
A-grade.
“This is insane…”
Beyond the B-grade that they said could never appear.
“A-grade…?”
Kang Yu-jun had reached A-grade.
“Shouldn’t we cross-check this?”
“The machine shouldn’t malfunction, but…”
They thought that even with a perfect score, A-grade might be a bit high.
Then the examiners who were in charge of practical and written exams came in.
“A-grade?”
Examiner Lee Ji-hun frowned as he looked at the result.
“Isn’t that too high? This must be an error…”
“No, it’s accurate. It wouldn’t have been strange if he got S-grade.”
“…”
Examiner Lee Ji-hun spoke calmly.
“The grade assessment is accurate.”
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