"Done!"
Atlas and Nina looked at Penny with doubt. Could she possibly finish the problem in under five minutes?
Professor Singh also had the same question.
Although the problem he had given Penny was beginner's level, it should be hard for her grade.
Curious, the three of them stretched their necks to check.
When Atlas saw the main problem and the equation she used, the corner of his mouth hooked up into a smirk. Seeing this, Nina felt slightly relieved.
'That's right. There's no way she would get the answer and even if she did, it would at least take her an entire day to solve it.' Nina already stumbled upon this problem before and even now, she hadn't solved it. There was no way Penny could've known this, considering she came from a normal school.
As for Professor Singh, he reached for the paper and took a closer look.
"Penny." While the Professor assessed the answer, Nina took this as her opportunity. She looked at Penny worriedly with a tinge of disappointment. "Answering math equations is not a battle of race. There's a lot of things you need to consider. You don't have to rush yourself since this is not a contest and you're not to impress anyone."
"Penny, Nina is right. You should take your time when answering equations you're not very familiar with," Atlas added.
Nina pursed her lips, feeling a little overjoyed that her assumptions of Penny were right. Penny only excelled because her school was normal and the teaching was outdated.
Penny darted her eyes between Atlas and Nina. The two of them seemed convinced Penny got it wrong.
'Atlas should know... oh, right.' Penny mentally chuckled. 'Professor Singh hadn't taught them this method since he's focusing on making them stick to the rules.'
"Professor Singh, you must be surprised that Penny wrote gibberish on her paper," Atlas expressed apologetically. "She's still young. She still had a lot of things to learn."
A glint of ridicule flickered across Nina's eyes upon hearing Atlas's remarks.
As for Professor Singh, his expression was indescribable as it was a mix of everything. He put down the paper, gazing at Atlas and Nina before his eyes fell on Penny.
"Penny." Professor Singh reached for another piece of note and jot down a long problem. He slid it toward Penny and said, "Can you answer this problem?"
Penny blinked before she glossed her eyes over the problem. "I can try~"
Atlas and Nina were confused. They looked at each other before casting Professor Singh a look. They couldn't tell much of what Professor Singh was thinking, but he looked very serious while watching Penny answer. freewebnovel.cσ๓
"Big brother..." Nina quietly called Atlas. "... did she offend Professor Singh?"
Atlas just glanced at her but didn't say anything. He was also curious about what was going on. Hence, he quietly rose from his seat and sat near Penny to see the problem she was working on.
'This is already a problem for senior year?' Atlas frowned, but before he could even think of anything, Penny suddenly stopped.
Confused, he furrowed his brows and looked up, only to see Penny's round eyes staring directly at him.
"What?" he blurted out, only to see her plump fingers slowly cover her paper.
Did she think he was going to copy her answer?
'She is not only a genius, but she's also a nice kid.' he thought, smiling. "I see. Then I'll make this your first assignment, Penny. I want you to finish this problem next week."
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