Chapter 928
Serena slumped lazily back into her chair, her posture the picture of complete, untouchable indifference. “Just thought of it p>
“Just thought of it?!” Professor Warren’s voice practically cracked, trembling with overwhelming disbelief. “This—these formulas, this theory-it’s practically brushing the absolute frontier of quantum computing! You… you p>
He was so excited he was practically vibrating.
If he hadn’t been desperately clinging to the very last shred of his dignified academic persona, he would have rushed down the aisle and violently shaken her hand.
He took a deep, shuddering breath, trying desperately to calm himself, but his voice still shook wildly. “You truly are the principal’s special recruit. Your theories, your instincts… you are an absolute genius p>
“Serena, right p>
“From now on, you can sleep in my class! Sleep as much as you want, however you want p>
He was so frantic that he grabbed his pen and notebook, feverishly copying down every single line of the two formulas Serena had left on the board, terrified he might miss a single variable.
“For the rest of the period, you will all study and discuss the concepts Serena just mapped out, and analyze these formulas p>
With that, Professor Warren bolted out of the classroom like a madman, his manic voice echoing down the hallway. “I need to get back to the lab immediately! I have to re-run the simulations and patch the logical flaw p>
For a full two minutes after Professor Warren vanished.
The classroom remained dead silent.
Every student in the room was completely petrified, their mouths hanging wide open as they stared blankly at the door, then slowly turned to stare blankly at Serena.
Did… did she actually solve it?
And she pointed out a fundamental flaw in the original equation itself?
The slacker who did nothing but skip class and sleep, the girl who didn’t even finish high school… she was actually a genius?
That was a world-class anomaly!
A theoretical nightmare that even Professor Warren couldn’t crack!
And she just casually solved it?
Sitting in the front row, Caleb’s expression was just as euphoric as the professor’s had been.
He was gripping his pen, frantically running the math in his notebook.
He kept looking up at the so-called optimal solution on the board.
Running the calculations at blinding speed.
Finally, he dropped his pen, his chest heaving with overwhelming emotion.
He had to admit p>
This girl’s calculations were absolute, flawless perfection!
He knew it. That scrap of paper he
had found in the library, r
that
god tier computer
ntent
It was real!
This girl, Serena… she was a true, undisputed genius! “Isabella p>
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One of the students finally snapped out of their trance, staring blankly at the girl they had always considered the undisputed queen of this field. “That problem… did you… did you see the answer p>
“Was her algorithm actually right?” someone else asked.
The rest of the class instantly snapped their heads toward Isabella.
Isabella was completely paralyzed, the polite smile on her face practically cracking at the seams.
She went deathly pale.
See the answer?! Hell no!
She had been staring at the board earlier without a single clue on how to proceed.
She had originally comforted herself by thinking that since even
Professor Warren didn’t have th]. nex
answer, failing to find the optimal
solution wouldn’t be embarrassing.
But now p>
Serena had taken one look at the board and instantly identified a core logical flaw.
Meanwhile, Isabella hadn’t even realized the problem was structurally broken to begin with.
Serena had taken less than two minutes to reconstruct the logic and recalculate the entire formula.
And then, she created a completely new, vastly simplified equation to find the ultimate optimal solution p>
And Isabella, even right at this very moment, still couldn’t comprehend the math on the board.
She had absolutely no idea if Serena was right or wrong!