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Chapter 27
Edmund did not expect Oneida to know about “solid geometry” in mathematics.
He thought it must be a coinc«lence.
Yes.” Edmund answered.
“In fact, this question should be solved like this…” Oneida said the solution without pausing.
She said it in a very easy and understandable way, and Edmund immediately understood it.
He wrote the answer according to Oneida’s way. He was very happy.
After all, this solid grometry question was said to be unsolvable, and even the teacher could only answer half of it.
The teacher assigned the question to them as an interesting assignment, and he did not expect them to find out the answer.
Now, Oneida had easily solved this extremely difficult math question.
Thinking of this, Edmund looked up at Oneida with confusion in his eyes. “How do you know this?”
Oneida replied meaningfully with an indifferent expression, “I know a lot.”
Edmund stared straight at her.
His expression froze.
He thought Oneida seemed to be very different from the rumor
She was mysterious, confident, and friendly to Edmund,
“Oneida…” Edmund suddenly called her, with a faint glint in his eyes. “Thank you.”
Oneida smiled at him and left the room.
This scene happened to be seen by Jennifer, who just came home from school.
She widened her eyes and rushed to Edmund’s room angrily.
“Edmund, what did Oneida just do in your room?” Jennifer asked angrily.
Edmund glanced at her and was slightly confused. “She taught me how to solve a math question.”
Jennifer sneered and said ironically, “Stop lying. Can she even understand your math question?”
“She really can…” Edmund replied in a low voice.
Jennifer’s anger surged in an instant. “What? How are you on Oneida’s side so soon? Don’t you want me?”
Edmund felt that Jennifer was a
little unreasonable. He frowned and said, “Aren’t both of you my sisters?”
Her words made Edmund’s eyes darken. He suddenly said in a serious tone, “Jennifer, don’t say things like that.”
Chapter 27
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