Chapter 130 I Will Do It
Right then, Kallum took the pen from her.
“You don’t know how? Let me teach you then!”
Kallum laughed arrogantly as if there was nothing in the world that
uld ever stump him.
Calista remained defiants“All right then. Teach me.”
She handed him the textbook, her disbelief evident. She was sure that Kallum hadn’t practiced such things for years. If her memory, which was excellent, had failed her, then there was no way he could remember.
To her surprise, he really did remember.
Pointing at the problem, Kallum slowly said, “You’ve calculated this coordinate’s value incorrectly. I recall
that this….
He explained each point with composure, clearly breaking down the problem at hand, and wrote out every key learning point encompassed by the problem. His handwriting was pleasing to the eye, whether it was letters or numbers, each stroke exuded a bold elegance. It was just like his personality–conspicuous yet impossible to dislike.
At first, Calista couldn’t deny her confusion, but gradually, she found herself getting lost in the discourse. During that day’s lecture, it felt as if she was listening to gibberish. However, Kallum patiently guided her, breaking down the complex concepts, and allowing her to gradually grasp the essence of the lesson.
There was no denying it, Kallum was indeed quite clever.
In truth, he was far more than just intelligent.
In her early years under her stepmother’s care, Calista always kept a low profile. Consistently being at the top of her class wasn’t something she would ordinarily strive for. However, ever since the time Mrs. Fairchild mentioned that Kallum always ranked first, the idea took root in her mind. It seemed as if, by doing so, she could be a little closer to him.
After all those years, ranking first seemed to have become an obsession of hers.
“Are you zoning out?” Kallum frowned, his violet eyes filled with displeasure as they bored into Calista’s. That was the first time he had ever been so patient in explaining something to someone.
Regaining her composure, Calista gave him an inscrutable glance, firmly stating, “No.”
“How do you solve this problem then?”
His question was only greeted with silence.
“I just explained three solutions to this problem. Surely you didn’t miss all of them?” Kallum raised an eyebrow in disbelief.
With a snap, Calista closed the book, her face stern as she declared, “I’ve got it already!”
“Is that so?” A hint of amusement danced in Kallum’s eyes. “How about I give you a similar question to test what you’ve learned?”
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Chapter 130 | Will Do It
Calista looked at Kallurn’s somewhat smug expression, which triggered a sudden annoyance.
She gave him a quick once–over, her tone strictly professional as she questioned, “Have you finished reading the documents? Have you completed the required exercises? How far along are we with today’s
treatment?”
Calista raised her delicate chin, giving him a defiant look. It’s just one problem after all. I can always go through the book of solutions to learn it.
“Today is the third day. It’s time for me to give you an acupuncture. Take off your clothes.”
When Kallum was in love, he was indeed passionate. However, his passion was not exhibited through physical exposure. When Calista requested him to fully undress and lie on his stomach for the acupuncture treatment, he found the situation awkward. After all, he was deeply in love with that woman, and to be open and transparent with each other was truly exciting.
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