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Chapter 359
Shermaine’s return to the country had sparked widespread attention, even making the evening news.
As the reporter recounted her achievements, Jameson finally understood why.
Shermaine had represented Basterel University at the Academic Exchange Conference, and she had solved a world–class mathematical puzzle, a lean that cemented her status as a luminary in the field.
She was extraordinary. She was Professor Jean, the renowned figure abroad. When the news segment delved into her rise to fame, even the doctors and nurses watching alongside Jameson were awestruck.
The young woman on screen wasn’t only Dr. Jean, but she was also the literary world’s celebrated Professor Jean. The medical staff murmured in
admiration.
Jameson’s heart raced as he watched Shermaine being swarmed by admirers. This was his daughter, yet he had never truly seen her, only belittled fer at every turn.
He had no right to scorn her. Shermaine was a titan in her fields, her brilliance undeniable. Jason couldn’t hold a candle to her.
Once, Jameson had consoled himself with the thought that she was “just a woman.” Now, regret curdled in his gut.
In the news, the reporter asked, “Ms. Jean, you’re already an esteemed professor abroad. Why return to completing an undergraduate degree here?”
Shermaine smiled, “Back then, I hated hearing criticisms but couldn’t exactly flaunt my credentials, not that anyone would’ve believed me. Mostly, I skipped high school for early studies abroad. No SATs, no prom… It felt like a missing chapter.”
At the segment’s end, the reporter blurted, “Ms. Jean, may I have your autograph?”
“Of course.” Shermaine nodded.
The screen cut to a mob of reporters clamoring for signatures before shifting to the next piece of news.
A nurse gasped, cheeks flushed, “Dr. Zimmer, Shermaine is Dr. Jean, right?”
Luke Zimmer nodded. “Must be.”
“Let’s ask Dr. Shelly!”
“Good idea.”
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