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Becoming the Richest by Farming-Chapter 93 - 00 The underachiever feels offended_1
Chapter 93: 0093 The underachiever feels offended_1
Chapter 93: 0093 The underachiever feels offended_1
When she said this, she realized something wasn’t quite right, “But you’ve already graduated from university and can still remember junior high school knowledge, you’re amazing.”
Ellen Young reacted extremely fast. After thinking for a moment, she had Abigail Parker sit down, glanced at the problem, and quickly told Abigail several mathematical formulas to substitute.
Her memory was so good it was almost abnormal; she remembered everything from elementary school knowledge to the most advanced mathematical formulas, so she was able to quickly find the corresponding formulas.
Luckily, this was material Abigail had studied before; it was within her range of comprehension.
If it had been any of Ellen’s previous students who came to her with such an easy question, she would have thought that student was beyond help.
Just now, she had spent two seconds, and it seemed she understood what the learning process of ordinary people was like.
However, as she taught Abigail how to solve the problem, the barrage became restless again.
Barrage:
[Did she just almost say that anyone should know this??? As someone who sucks at math, I feel somewhat offended]
[To junior high school students, these problems are quite difficult, aren’t they? Ellen saw the answers at a glance? Sounds a bit fake, right?]
[…Did she major in mathematics in university?]
[As a mathematics major at university, I, too, have completely forgotten my junior high school knowledge and feel immense psychological damage]
[The program team is being a bit fake, showing her this kind of thing, are they trying to build a top student persona for her???]
[What does ‘most people should know’ even mean??? I feel like I’ve been attacked with 120,000 points of damage]
[Isn’t she being a bit too much? Isn’t it normal for ordinary people not to know how to do math problems? ‘Anyone should know’—wasn’t that what she intended to say just now, showing she’s from a prestigious school and so out of touch with the hardships of life?]
[Knowing a bit of junior high school knowledge and showing off, that’s laughable!]
[…You guys understand nothing; immortals cannot comprehend the pain of mere mortals, and of course, mortals cannot understand immortals either]
[Her being able to remember junior high formulas just proves she’s a freak, damn, I’ve completely forgotten them!]
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Amid the flood of comments, there were a few that seemed to carry a peculiar significance, but they didn’t draw the crowd’s attention.
Abigail Parker had come for advice but only managed to learn which formulas to use from Ellen. The rest, she had to figure out for herself, so she scratched her head and left.
As she was leaving, Lucy Wood saw Ellen looking at her departing figure with a rare expression—was it worry?
After a long pause, Ellen asked somewhat strangely, “Are these problems really that difficult?”
Lucy felt a bit embarrassed, “They should be quite difficult, I guess; I don’t understand them at all…”
Even though she had graduated from a prestigious school, her major wasn’t mathematics; it was light years away from her current knowledge, and she had long since forgotten what she learned years ago.
After saying this, Ellen immediately turned her gaze toward her.
In that moment, Lucy’s heart skipped a beat.
She clearly saw in Ellen’s eyes an expression of disbelief.
This made Lucy feel as if not knowing how to solve a few math problems was a matter inconceivable to reason.
But… but math is inherently difficult, isn’t it≥Ö‿Ö≤!!!
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Even if they were junior high problems, asking them, students who had graduated many years ago, to recall junior high knowledge might be asking too much of them.
Ellen fell into a peculiar silence for a few seconds, then went back into the kitchen.
Lucy: “…”
Was she wrong?
Where was she wrong?
Just because she didn’t know how to do the math problems?
Suddenly, she felt as though she had been discriminated against.