Resurrecting the Genius Within
Chapter 311 I Didn’t Make it
Isabelle refused, saying, “No, I simply give it a glance.”
After all, she hadn’t seen it before dan didn’t know what the assignment was about.
Glance? Glance at what?
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Explaining and debating the assignment appeared effortless to her, akin to child’s play, yet she found it unexpectedly arduous to convey the instructions as if addressing kindergarteners.
Upon briefly skimming the material, Isabelle displayed it on the screen and emphasised certain crucial aspects that demanded a degree of intellect to comprehend.
Silence enveloped the classroom, with only Isabelle’s voice echoing. All eyes were fixed, attentiveness prevailing like never before during a lesson.
Stationed at the platform, she maintained her composure, employing specialised jargon that few students had encountered previously. The students listened, perplexed, struggling to keep up.
“Even though it’s not entirely clear to me, considering the teacher’s reaction, she must be exceptionally skilled.”
“Doesn’t this delve into topics typically covered in third–year courses?”
“The PowerPoint presentations are impeccably designed! I admire them every time they’re displayed!”
The brightness from the screen caused Isabelle to squint. She remained succinct, concentrating on the main ideas, and wrapped up her explanation within a mere four or five minutes.
Just as the teacher was getting into the flow, she abruptly halted.
The teacher asked, “All done?”
Isabelle affirmed, “Yes.”
The teacher suggested, “Would you mind elaborating a bit more? Your work from last Thursday was exemplary. Why not elucidate the main points for the class?”
A student interjected, “Miss, we’re curious about the process behind Isabelle’s stunning PowerPoint presentation. What software did you utilise, and what techniques were employed?”
Glancing at Isabelle, the teacher proposed, “Why don’t you share with the class, Isabelle?”
All eyes in the room turned towards Isabelle.
Isabelle admitted, “I didn’t make if.”
She hasn’t made many PowerPoint presentations before, but if asked to share her experience, she could certainly compile a perfect summary for her teacher now.
The only uncertainty is whether they would find it applicable.
The teacher was surprised, “Are you indicating that you didn’t do this assignment?”
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Chapter 311 I Didn’t Make it
Isabelle affirmed with a nod, “Yes.”
Whispers among the classmates commenced.
“Then who was responsible for it?”
Isabelle hesitated briefly before revealing, “George Harris.”
The teacher appeared slightly flustered, asking, “Who … who did you mention?”
Isabelle enunciated clearly, “Mr. George.”
In contrast to George Harris, this name seemed easier to comprehend.
Instantly, silence engulfed the classroom.
“Did Mr. George make the PowerPoint presentation?”
Following the silence, the classroom buzzed with excitement.
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Female classmates gasped, their hands flying to cover their mouths in astonishment. “Who is this gifted person assisting with assignments? Could they possibly live together?”
“Mr. George created the PowerPoint presentation, and Isabelle elucidated its content to us. Wouldn’t it be reasonable for me to be featured on the first page of the family tree given my experience?”
“I doubt any PowerPoint presentation could surpass the value of this one. I must review it again.”
“I heard Mr. George also completed his studies at Taragon University, he’s our senior. If only I had been born a few years earlier!”
“Suddenly, I remembered the anonymous care package with sunscreen and mosquito repellent that a considerate senior sent during boot camp. Could it be…”
“Don’t tease me like this, it’s too much for my heart. I’m planning to search through the trash later to retrieve the empty sunscreen bottle and keep it in my dorm.”
“What’s going on between Isabelle and Mr. George? Personally, I envision her with that attractive mixed- blood guy sporting white hair. And as for Mr. Carter? I wouldn’t mind seeing them all living together as a quartet.”
“Has my dream couple set sail? I’m quite fond of this significant age gap!”
“Excuse my lack of imagination, but I find it difficult to envision what it’s like for Mr. George, a prominent figure in the business world, to be in a romantic relationship.”
“But didn’t you notice? He assisted his girlfriend in creating a PowerPoint presentation.”
“A mature and distinguished gentleman, seated in his suit at a computer, aiding his girlfriend with a PowerPoint. It’s driving me absolutely wild!”
A self–assured girl, her cheeks flushed with anticipation, raised her hand. “Isabelle, can you share the story between Mr. George and you?”
The students quickly hushed, focusing their attention on Isabelle, with the teacher also chiming in.
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