Chapter 259 The Wild One
That day, Sierra got a front–row seat to what it really meant to be ruthlessly roasted–and finally understood why her seniors were so afraid of Professor Martin.
For an entire hour, he unleashed a barrage of criticism–sharp, brutal, and never once repeating himself. Autumn and the others looked like they were about to spiral into depression, while Professor Martin was still going strong, full of energy.
When Sierra saw her turn coming, she instinctively took a few steps back.
Unfortunately, Professor Martin caught it. His brows shot up. “What are you backing up for? Let me see what you’ve been working on.”
Sierra opened up her research and analysis from the past few days, fully bracing herself for the worst. She was mentally prepared to be torn apart like everyone else.
But after scanning her work, the old man glanced up at her.
Sierra pressed her lips together, steeling herself.
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Then the old man opened his mouth and said, “Not bad. Way better than the piles of crap they handed me.”
Autumn and the others were speechless.
Seriously? That’s some next–level double standards.
Erwin clearly wasn’t happy. Professor Martin caught the look and didn’t hold back. He called Erwin over and slammed the data in front of him.
“Not convinced? Look at her work. Now look at yours. You still think you have the right to complain? She’s only been here a few days. How long have you been under me? She didn’t even have a proper foundation when she started. And you? How many years have you been at this?”
Sierra thought to herself, … Is he trying to get me publicly executed?
Her relationship with this cold senior had just started warming up. Now it looked like they were about to hit the reset button.
But surprisingly, Erwin, though arrogant, wasn’t deaf to reason.
He carefully went over Sierra’s analysis. There was a flicker of surprise in his eyes.
By the time he finished, the indignation was gone.
So this is the difference between a genius and a top student, he thought.
This is the difference a real mentor makes.
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