"No rush, this type of seed isnât suitable for you to sell; it could easily cause trouble. Be patient and wait."
Boss Anâs eyes lit up. Does this mean Su Xiaocai has a second good thing? The perceptive boss nodded and bowed in front of the communicator.
No matter if Su Xiaocai couldnât see, his attitude had to be clear, "Okay, okay, Iâll wait for Teacher Suâs good news. Thank you, Teacher Su, for your guidance. Goodbye, I wonât disturb your rest."
"Mm, goodbye."
After that, there was the matter of paid consultations; she contacted a few people circled by Professor Li.
Having looked through their questions, fortunately, they werenât difficult problems.
She uniformly replied to them, "I can answer all the questions."
Then she just waited for the payment.
Two people immediately sent payment, totaling six questions. Su Xiaocai wrote down detailed solutions, some of which involved entirely new chemical synthesis substances.
As for how to synthesize them, she didnât tell them.
They would need to purchase the formula separately from her, which wasnât within the scope of her answers.
Unable to finish writing at once, class time was nearing, so Su Xiaocai hurried to class with the problems.
The math and physics teacher was teaching.
She sat in the last row, away from classmates, multitasking, listening to the lecture while her hands kept busy.
Perhaps she was too unusual, or maybe her luck wasnât that good.
In the last ten minutes, the math and physics teacher presented a problem for students to solve.
"Whoever solves it will not need to take the final exam this semester and will pass with a perfect score. You all know that these scores will affect credits, grades, and scholarships. If you want a scholarship, start working on it."
The math and physics teacher then walked to her side, warning in a low voice, "Especially you, you donât even know what youâve been doing this whole class."
With a flick of her long hair, the math and physics teacher turned back and began patrolling the classroom.
Su Xiaocai glanced; it was a space jump calculation problem, involving objects traversing space and reducing energy consumption.
This was already beyond the knowledge range of many students in the Mecha Department.
Could it be that she had been zoning out too much in recent classes, so she hadnât fully listened to what the teacher had said?
Without thinking much, Su Xiaocaiâs mind was extraordinarily focused, and as soon as the question came, she quickly tackled it.
The other students were baffled; what kind of ghostly thing was this?
Did the teacher have the wrong target for this problem? This problem should have been given to math and physics majors.
They could understand the symbols and words, but together, they were like an untranslatable tome.
Someone raised a hand and quietly asked the teacher, "Teacher, if we canât solve it, will we lose credits?"
"Do I seem so unreasonable? No, you wonât lose credits, but the scholarship is uncertain."
A six-digit scholarship for a semester canât rely solely on exams and usual grades.
After hearing the teacherâs explanation, students who realized they were far from getting a scholarship simply gave up; the problem was too exhausting.
"Are you really going to give up and not try? Is it because Su Shen isnât sitting in the front row today; are you aiming for this problem?"
"Donât be ridiculous; does she need to solve problems to get a scholarship?"
"Weâre from the Mecha Department; we just need to focus on combat. Why do we have to solve this damned math problem?"
"Yes, why does the beautiful professor have to become a math and physics teacher, walking down the path of having less and less hair?"
The wandering math and physics teacher turned, her sharp gaze swept over, making the students obedient as quails and lowered their heads to work.
As she wandered among the students, she couldnât hide her disappointment.
Coming again to Su Xiaocaiâs side, she saw that, without even touching a computer calculator, Su Xiaocai was incessantly writing formulas and calculation results on the computer screen.
The calculation results werenât hers; though Su Xiaocai had a good mind, she wasnât that competent yet; it was Wisdom 03 doing the calculations.
Su Xiaocai wrote down the equation and the answer, submitted it in less than five minutes, and then went on to solve her other problems.
When someone is in a highly focused state, itâs hard to pay attention to external matters.
The math and physics teacher came beside her, and she was still working.
The math and physics teacher opened her submitted answer, expressing shock.
She looked at it twice, then again; even after the class bell rang, she was still verifying.
This isnât a student; this is a god of learning to be venerated.
She had previously noticed Su Xiaocaiâs talent in science subjects.
But she didnât know she was this talented. With Su Xiaocaiâs problem-solving speed, she was more suited for math and physics application research.
This problem had troubled her and her research team for a long time. They couldnât find a solution from the schoolâs teachers, students, or academic forums.
An expert found in the populace, isnât that right? The answer is here.
The math and physics teacher scrutinized Su Xiaocai, eager to ask if she was interested in joining her research team. She approached closer, discovering her student was working on a problem from the Agricultural Research Institute, writing seven or eight pages without yet finishing one of those super difficult problems.