Chapter 207

Mr. Hammond scoffed at Morgan’s insistence, his voice dripping with skepticism. “Alright then, you claim there’s a student tip–off? Show me the proof.”

Seemingly prepared for this challenge. Morgan calmly responded, “Due to privacy concerns, all I can disclose is that Mirabella definitely had prior access to the competition questions.”

At the mention of the competition material, Mr. Hammond’s gaze on Morgan shifted, now tinged with a hint of intrigue. He opened his mouth to Interject, but Morgan continued unabated.

“I must admit my doubts about Miss Mirabella,” Morgan stated firmly. “How could a humanities major possibly outperform Vincent in our Prodigy Class in science and math?”

“I’ve reviewed the competition questions myself. The majority are complex, science–based problems. Without having studied specific preparatory materials in advance, I find it hard to believe that a humanities student could answer them all correctly,” Morgan declared with confidence. After all, he had been nurturing minds for two decades, encountering a myriad of students. He’d met all–rounders in both arts and sciences before. Lacking the ability to sniff out a hint of deceit would mean he’d spent those years in vain.

who had been listening intently to

stack of papers he was holding, pondered for

was time to chime in. Standing up, he approached Morgan and handed him a sheet

was slightly irked by the interruption, yet he patiently accepted the paper. “What is this…” Before he

stunned by the solutions outlined on the sheet. After a

who brought this to me just now,” the physics teacher replied, his tone

leaned in to examine the paper, filled with equations and symbols that made sense to him only as a physics problem, but beyond that, he was lost. Though he did not know the physics teacher’s intention in bringing up the

Even the student

surged within Morgan, but before he could finish his thought, the physics

physics teacher, and after a moment,

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