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Olivia Lane had been used to her bluster for a long time, apart from her parents berating her occasionally for not behaving properly in recent years, she had never felt this kind of humiliation.
Looking at Daisy Zane, she clenched her lips, wishing she could bite her.
But Daisy Zane was fearless, even pulling away the cell phone in her hand when she was glaring at her heatedly.
Olivia Lane:
Daisy Zane gently shook the cell phone, put it in her pocket, and said, âIâll give it back to you at noon when schoolâs out.â
âYou!â
âDaisy Zane, can you write down the answer for this problem?â Skyler Thomas suddenly called her name.
Daisy Zane: .
Olivia Lane looked at her for another two seconds, then turned her head away, without moving.
Daisy Zane stood up, patting her on the top of the head, and said, âStand up,
Iâm leaving.â
Olivia Lane hummed lightly, turned her head to one side, ignored her, and didnât move.
âSo angry?â Daisy Zane softly hooked the corner of her lips, bent down and lifted the chair with one hand, dragging the chair and the person on it a bit forward.
The boy behind Olivia Lane who was about to pull his desk backwards stopped his movement, raising his eyes to look at Daisy Zane.
The whole class, whoever was looking at her, their eyes widened a bit.
George Dunn, leaning on the chair, was initially worried when the teacher called her name, but seeing her movement, he suddenly chuckled.
Marsh Turner, sitting beside him, also laughed.
And Olivia Laneâs beautiful eyes were filled with shock.
This⦠this strengthâ¦
Daisy Zane patted her head again before she walked ahead. She put her hand in her pocket as she walked, but halfway through the movement, she put her hand back down.
When she reached the podium, she picked up a piece of chalk and glanced at the problem on the blackboard.
It was a function problem.
Skyler Thomas also knew about her situation, and said on the side, âJust answer the first question, this questionâs first part is basic, itâs a basic elementary function. â
âHmm.â
Daisy Zane responded, and first wrote the word âsolutionâ on the blackboard.
Charles Amos would always write the word âsolutionâ under the problem every time he couldnât solve it, saying he could earn two points.
So she also wrote it first.
Skyler Thomas continued, âTo find the solution set, you need to consider several situations for x, such as x 3.â
As Skyler Thomas was speaking, Jessica Maxwell muttered very quietly, âJust tell her the answer. Even if you tell her, can she write it? She hasnât even completed elementary school, why is she here recording a variety show? Doesnât she know itâs embarrassing?â
Hearing her words, Celeste Martin gently lifted the corner of her mouth, a flash of mockery in her eyes.
Meanwhile, George Dunn was calmly sitting down, his finger constantly rubbing under the table.
Marsh Turner said, âBrother Michael, the only way to save her now is, when itâs your turn later, you also donât know anything. To make her look better.â
George Dunn glanced at him, there was not even a book on the table, it was cleaner than his face: âAs if you know.â
âOr let them edit it out in post-production, but itâs hard to keep so many people in the class quiet.â Marsh Turner continued, âItâs better for you to make her look better. Of course, our conversation can be edited out in post.â
George Dunn glanced at him again: âShut up.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Marsh Turner didnât say anything else.
Meanwhile, Olivia Lane, with her cheeks propped up, was watching Daisy Zane. While appearing calm and collected on the outside, her index finger was nervously scratching her pants.
She wouldnât even let her out, she had to show off her strength by lifting herself up in the chair.
Everyone was watching Daisy Zane. Some were worried, some were waiting to see her make a fool of herself, and others were simply looking at her as a person.
After all, even her back view was like perfect art, itâs definitely worth admiring.
After Skyler Thomas finished speaking, he unscrewed his thermos and took a sip of water, while casually checking what everyone else in the class was doing.
Glancing around, almost towards the end, Skyler Thomas said: âf(x)â¦â
But turning his head, Daisy Zane had already written two lines.
The first question was simple, it was just finding a solution set.
Daisy Zane quickly worked out the three situations.
The second question asked for a range of values. Daisy Zane glanced at it and immediately wrote the answer on the blackboard.
Skyler Thomas watched her, blinked a few times. She was confident she hadnât given her the solution before, and even the question was picked by herself. She deliberately chose a very difficult one for the third question, something slightly beyond high school knowledge.
The aim was to stimulate these students at the very start of Senior Three.
All of this could not have been known by the program team.
However, as she looked at the neat and grand writing on the blackboard, Daisy Zane also wrote the answer to the third question.
She stood straight, her legs together. One hand hung at her side, revealing only cold, pale fingertips due to the long sleeves of her school uniform. In her right hand, she held the chalk, appearing casual, but the writing revealed great force.
Jessica Maxwell watched her write the first two questions, and she was still writing the third one. Jessica, who was among the top fifty in her grade, couldnât even write the third one.
âDoes she have the script, or did the teacher give her the answers?â Jessica Maxwell questioned.
Celeste Martin sucked in a breath and whispered, âI donât know, nobody gave me a script or answers.â
Her ambiguous response cleared herself.
Jessica Maxwell snorted softly, murmuring, âThat must be the reason.â
George Dunn is also a student at Imperial Capital University. Although high school was more than ten years ago for him, seeing these things reminded him of the past.
However⦠what she wrote for the last question⦠he felt like he was reading an alien language.
âIt seems you donât have to worry now.â Marsh Turner said.
âYou talk too much, just like your cousin.â George Dunn responded.
Olivia Lane looked at her, seemed to smile for a moment, then suppressed it, sneering.
Turner Daniel looked at the steps she used to solve the problem, narrowed his eyes slightly, as he didnât think of that method.
The more Skyler Thomas watched, the more surprised and dazed he became.
If he was not wrong, those things Daisy Zane wrote were things he only saw in university.
Daisy Zane wrote very fast, only in six lines, using a formula that no one had ever seen before, she calculated the answer.
Skyler looked at the answer, then at his answer written on a dense B5 sheet of paper:
The results were the same, but hers was so much simpler.
Daisy Zane put the chalk back after finishing writing and rubbed the chalk dust on her fingertips saying, âI didnât go to school, I learned things myself, so theyâre not very structured. I can only calculate the result, the process is probably not standard.â
Skylerâs eyes followed her all the time, and when he heard her speak, he came back to his senses. Then he opened his mouth, his lips trembling slightly, âYou learned, you learned by yourself?â
Daisy Zaneâs eyelashes trembled slightly, and the voice of Edward Kirsten suddenly sounded in her ears.
âHow did she learn on her own?â Someone from the audience unexpectedly questioned.
Daisy Zane looked in that direction, her expression did not change at all, but it still produced a sense of pressure, âMy grandmother is a mixed-race woman. Before she came to Cold Green Village, she received a good education.â
âSo thatâs how it is.â Skyler commented, âHer Grandma must have been a talented student, these sophisticated solving methods are probably only taught in university.â
Daisy Zane did not speak.
Skyler showed everyone his answers and process, âYou see, my process. Then look at whatâs on the blackboard.â
âWowâ The students suddenly exclaimed, âTeacher, donât talk anymore, I feel like vomiting.â
âThe words make me dizzy.â
âIâm getting dizzy from studying.â
âIâm getting dizzy from the classroom, I want to go home.â
âOr letâs just discuss Sister Luciaâs solution, itâs too concise.â
âMan, you sure know how to go with the flow, you even call her Sister Lucia now.â
âYeah, Sister Lucia, any objections?â
âNone. Just withdraw it and let me call her first.â
Meanwhile, Harton Clark watched what she was writing, narrowing his eyes slightly.
Victoria Zane taught tang Zhi xiâs method.
How about this little girl?
Harton Clark thought for a while, felt a sharp pain in his heart. Iâm afraid the only one would be Edward Kirstenâ¦.