Chapter 98 - I Know The Answer To This Multiplication Problem
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
âBecause itâs so ugly,â Amy replied directly. Then, she added, âBesides, it came out of an egg. Iâve never seen such an ugly duckling.â
âIt came out of an egg? If itâs a duckling, then itâs really very ugly!â
âYes. It looks like a kitten, though. Weird. No wonder itâs different from normal kittens. But itâs so cute.â
Amyâs explanation made them quickly accept the idea that Ugly Duckling was really a very ugly duckling. Itâs a duckling, but it looks like a kitten, so itâs indeed not a good-looking duckling. But itâs so cute.
âMeow!â Ugly Duckling retorted helplessly.
Luna looked at the kitten in Amyâs arms. It was so cute and so fluffy that she wanted to hold it too. But she didnât think that it would grow into a swan. Looks like Mag is wrong.
âI want to sing a song for you and Teacher Lunaâ¦â The childrenâs recognition really raised Amyâs confidence. She took a glance at Mag smiling outside the window, and continued, âItâs called âa little girl with mushrooms.ââ
âI donât think she can sing any songs,â Ignatsu muttered in a low voice. Daphne gave him an angry glare, and he immediately fell silent, but he still didnât believe that Amy could sing anything nice.
âGo ahead, Amy. I canât wait to hear it,â Luna said, smiling.
âA little girl goes to collect mushrooms, she carries a big bamboo basketâ¦â Amy sang carefully, holding Ugly Duckling in her arms.
All the children were attracted by the merry song and Amyâs soft voice. The sound struck love into their hearts and brought merry smiles onto their faces.
Mag looked at the little kids lost in her song, and then at Amy, feeling very proud. My daughter is really amazing. This was the first time he had heard her sing the whole song. She had sung unaccompanied, but her childish voice was so pleasant to the ear that he found she sang even better than the music box.
âWonderful!â Ignatsu exclaimed, his eyes widened, his bean sprout cheerfully waving side to side.
âAmyâs so incredible,â Daphne said, resting her chin in her hands. She was extremely fond of Amy.
The looks on other childrenâs faces were almost the same. They were very surprised at Amyâs sudden change. Then their surprise changed into envy and admiration. Sheâs really incredible.
Luna was also taken by surprise. Such a good song! But why have I never heard it before? Is it a local childrenâs song? She had thought that Amy would sing a song that she had taught her, and never expected to hear a tune that even she didnât know. She couldnât help but take a glance at Mag. Did he teach Amy this song?
After she had finished, Amy looked down at the children, abashed and expectant. She didnât know how she had performed.
âBravo!â Ignatsu said, clapping his hands. Then the other children cheered and clapped.
Amy smiled happily. It was the first time that she had been recognized by so many people, and they were her peers, no less. She felt so delighted.
Luna nodded, smiling. âYes. Amy sang very well. Thank you, Amy, for your excellent performance.â
Amy nodded cheerfully. âItâs my pleasure.â Then she saw the problem on the blackboard. She hesitated a moment. âTeacher Luna, I know the answer to this multiplication problem,â she said, looking up at Luna.
Luna froze for an instant. âYes?â She took a look at the 7Ã8 on the board. I have just taught them how to do this multiplication today. Itâs very complicated, and only few who are good at arithmetic have learned how to do it. Amy was not here these days, so itâs impossible for her to know the answer.
âI donât think so. Itâs very difficult. Only I know how to do it,â a little boy in blue and white said from the first row, pride written all over his face.
âI find it easy,â Amy said solemnly, gazing at the boy.
âI donât believe you! Solve it if you think itâs easy,â the boy said defiantly. Only a few can do it, and she said itâs easy? I donât believe her.
Other children had similar looks on their faces. She canât do it. Only Teacher Luna and a math genius like Parmer know how to solve such a difficult problem.
Mag found their sudden argument surprising and amusing. Amy has already mastered the 9Ã9 table, so itâs very easy for her to solve this problem.
Itâs about time they felt the power of the 9Ã9 table.
Luna wanted to say something to lighten the atmosphere. Amy has just become confident; I donât want her to get back to her old self.
âThe answer is 56,â Amy said calmly, looking at Parmer.
Did she get it right? the children wondered. Luna hadnât told them the answer yet, so they all looked to their teacher and Parmer.
Parmer rose quickly to his feet. âHow⦠How⦠How do you know?!â He looked at Amy and then at the answer on his exercise book, shocked.
Amy gave a slight nod. âBy calculating.â
âThe answer is 56.â Luna was no less surprised than her students. I know Amyâs studying progress better than anyone. Thereâs no way she can solve that problem. But she gave the correct answer without having to use paper and a pen. Did he tell her the answer while they were outside? she wondered.
âGreat! Amy has got it right!â Daphne exclaimed, smiling happily.
Ignatsu gazed at Amy with a strange look on his face as if he were seeing her for the first time. How has she become as clever as Parmer all of a sudden?
After Luna told them the answer, the looks on the childrenâs faces changed instantly. We donât know how to do it, but she only needs to take a glance to know the answer. She might be even cleverer than Parmer.
âI donât believe her. She must have got lucky,â Parmer said. âTeacher Luna, please give us five more problems, and letâs see who can work out the answers faster.â He felt his position as a math genius was in danger.
âAs you wish,â Amy said coldly.
Luna had planned to de-escalate the situation. She took a look at Mag, who was very calm, and nodded after hesitating a moment. Then she wrote five multiplication problems on the blackboard.