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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1762

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Chapter 1762 He Is Poor

All of a sudden, someone within that group mentioned Ian again.

And with that, a commotion broke out within the class, asking for their professor to show more “care and concern” for the new student.

The teacher had no choice but to turn to Ian.

“Then… Ian, do you understand this question?”

Within seconds, everyone averted their gazes on him. A contemptuous expression was apparent on their faces, an obvious sign that they were all waiting to watch a show.

Indeed. They were waiting to watch Ian make a fool out of himself.

Other than his words and actions that seemed out of the normal, the fact that the gorgeous beauties of their faculty—Zaylynn and Yasmin—had all got close to him after his arrival naturally made them feel even more uncomfortable about it.

“Sir, Ian—”

“I understand.”

Little did anyone expect that even before Zaylynn could finish her words, Ian cut her off and nodded his head as he stared expressionlessly at the professor standing right in front.

The professor put on a satisfied smile. “That’s great. Then—”

“Sir, how about we get Ian to demonstrate? We’re still a little confused about it, to be very honest. By getting Ian up, you can point out and clarify the mistakes he makes.”

“T-This…”

That put the professor in a tight spot.

While he was still in a dilemma, Ian stood up and walked to the front. His black eyes remained blank and glacial, and his statuesque face still carried his usual nonchalance.

Arriving at the podium, he uttered, “Give me the chalk.”

“O-Oh, sure.” The professor apparently had yet to pick up what was going on but went ahead to pass him the chalk. Under the crowd’s bewildered gazes, Ian began penning down notes on the blackboard as he elaborated.

It had taken him two minutes. Only two minutes!

That question, without a doubt, was a challenging one for an average year one student. Yet, he had written out the perfect explanation with his slender fingers.

“All right. There are two points that you didn’t illustrate clearly enough earlier, but I’ve corrected them for you.” Ian passed the chalk back to the professor.

The professor was dumbfounded.

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