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Chapter 976: Teacher Sutton Is Shattered
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Chapter 976: Chapter 976: Teacher Sutton Is Shattered

This problem-solving method is exactly the kind Willow Grant would use.

Willow Grant squinted her eyes and exhaled a murky breath.

The second method, could Summer Monroe have thought of it?

However, just as this thought emerged, she saw Summer Monroe hunch her back slightly and start writing on the blackboard again.

It seemed as if something shattered in Willow Grant’s eyes.

In less than a minute, Summer Monroe clearly presented the second method.

This time, instead of using advanced calculus formulas, Summer Monroe applied spatial geometry.

The exquisite problem-solving method prompted applause from many students with good grades in calculus on the spot.

Victor Ford almost burst into tears.

"The master is amazing... How come I didn’t think of that?"

A classmate beside him chuckled and said, "That’s why he’s the master and you’re Victor Ford. If you had thought of it, you’d be the master."

Victor Ford nodded repeatedly, not disputing the fact that he’s not as good as Summer Monroe.

Willow Grant bit down on her lip with her teeth.

Is heaven playing a joke on her?

Summer Monroe really figured it out!

Willow Grant could only tell herself not to worry, there is still a third method.

Even if Summer Monroe came up with two methods, is there a third one?

Even if Summer came up with two, could she really think of a third?

And this time, not just Willow Grant, even Mio Osborne was on tenterhooks.

It was his first time questioning whether he indeed viewed Summer Monroe with bias.

Could a student who only got into Crestfall University through backdoor connections really have a higher IQ than Willow Grant, whom he painstakingly selected?

However, no matter the case, Summer Monroe couldn’t possibly be more skilled than him, her teacher, to come up with a third solution.

As his mentor said, only the senior named "San" could achieve that.

Unfortunately, he still hasn’t found "San" yet.

If he had that senior’s help, his paper would surely be completed much faster.

While Mio Osborne was lamenting in his heart, he heard the chalk making "thud thud" sounds on the blackboard.

His heart tightened, and he quickly looked towards the blackboard.

He saw Summer Monroe rapidly writing several strings of formulas on the blackboard, all of which were used in elementary mathematics.

Solving advanced math problems using elementary math was said to be San’s usual problem-solving method by his mentor.

But, why does Summer Monroe also know it?

Was it by accident, or...

A terrifying thought popped up like a specter, startling Mio Osborne with his own guess.

But he quickly chuckled dismissively.

It’s impossible; there’s no way Summer Monroe is San. For starters, the age doesn’t match. If Summer Monroe is already a graduate from Britton University, why attend Crestfall University? And by using such a backdoor method through a man.

But no matter how much Mio Osborne denied himself, he couldn’t deny the fact that Summer Monroe indeed used three methods to solve this problem.

Meanwhile, after Summer finished writing the third solution, Teacher Sutton seemed to not believe his own eyes, quickly walked over, rubbed his eyes, and after confirming he wasn’t mistaken, he carefully examined the process, then the whole person... broke apart.

Could it be that this student, Summer Monroe, is not only proficient in English, but also so exceptional at advanced calculus?

What kind of extraordinary student is this?!

In his past life, he must have done lots of good deeds to meet a genius student like Summer Monroe!

Meanwhile, the camera in the auditorium once again focused on that blackboard.

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