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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 339

The International Mathematics Olympiad tests might not have tons of problems, but each one is devilishly difficult.

They were fraught with traps and quirks, requiring the solver to patiently unravel them.

One misstep, and you'd be lost in the fog. Your calculations would lead nowhere.

Yet, Vivienne claimed to have solved everything in just fifteen minutes.

How was that possible?

Mila looked at Vivienne in disbelief, while Calista's heart was in turmoil.

This was her second attempt at the problem set, and she was not even halfway through.

How could Vivienne have done it so quickly? She must have just scribbled down answers without even reading the questions.

"Vivienne, problem-solving isn't just about speed; it's also about accuracy." Mila cast a glance at Judith, who was waiting for the results. "What does it prove if you write quickly but don't answer correctly? It's better to take your time and produce a flawless paper."

Vivienne raised an eyebrow as if she'd heard a joke. "Waste of time."

"What did you say?" Mila was taken aback.

Vivienne tossed her paper to Mila. "I can do five sets of these problems in an hour."

"You…" Mila suppressed her anger. "Do you know that these are problems from the International Mathematics Olympiad? They were designed by math experts! Anyone who scores above 90 is considered exceptional!"

She was continuously praising Calista’s skills, hoping to impress the Brooks family.

However, Vivienne was unfazed, and her expression remained unchanged.

"Hmm!" Vivienne scoffed. "Your daughter took so long to solve one set. What makes her qualified to tutor my brother?"

Mila was indignant. But she could find no words to counter.

At this point, Calista had finally completed her paper.

She had given it her all, but she had no idea if she stood a chance.

After seeing Mila about to check the answers, Kala interjected. "For fairness, let's let Grandma check them."

Upon hearing this, Mila and Calista were taken aback.

Mila had originally planned to cover up any errors Calista might have made while checking, but she didn't expect her plans to be thwarted by Kala's sudden interruption.

"There's no need to trouble Grandma with such trivial matters. I can handle it." Mila said.

Kala chuckled. "Don't you trust Grandma to be fair? Or do you think she can't handle such a small task?"

Caught between a rock and a hard place, Mila could only hand the papers to Judith.

Judith was eager to see the results of the contest. She wanted to see whether Calista or her own granddaughter was the better.

She first corrected Calista's paper and praised her. "Not bad. Got 98 questions right!"

This score was an improvement over Calista's first attempt. A reflection that she had indeed been revising.

Mila also quickly added, "Calista's level is something many graduate students can't match!"

How could Vivienne possibly outperform her daughter? Even if she was a double doctoral student, it didn’t matter.

Her Calista wasn't inferior.

In terms of intelligence, Vivienne was certainly no match for Calista.

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