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The Billionaire's True Heiress: From Fake Jewel to Real Crown novel Chapter 228

Norris walked into the classroom right then. Instantly, the room went quiet. He had this serious, intimidating vibe, and nobody even thought about messing around. This was his territory, after all. Most of the students at winter camp were bookworms anyway, the kind who cared way more about studying than anything else.

Some of the girls couldn't help but whisper about how good-looking Norris was, but honestly, not even his looks could distract them from their love of math. Actually, if anything, Norris just made them love math even more.

“Hello everyone, I’m Norris.” He strode up to the front, tall and confident, his gaze sweeping over the whole class as he introduced himself. “I don’t need to learn all your names just yet, but by the end of this camp, I hope each of you will stand out in my mind. Starting today, you’re teammates and rivals. I want you all to give it everything you’ve got for the upcoming lessons.”

The room was still, everyone hanging on his words. After his quick pep talk, Norris started handing out textbooks and worksheets. His way of explaining things was so clear and straightforward that almost everyone could follow along easily.

Someone brought up the last question from the cafeteria quiz—the one Claire had solved so impressively. They asked Norris to go over it, and he agreed right away. He picked up a piece of chalk and started writing on the board. The class watched him, completely focused.

Well, everyone except Carr. The moment he saw that problem, all he could think about was how embarrassed he’d been in the cafeteria. His mind wandered and he barely heard a word.

Norris kept the class on their toes, calling on students to answer questions and tossing problems their way. These kids really were the best of the best, picked from all over. They were sharp, always ready to make connections, and each brought something unique to the table. Claire stood out among them, and Norris found himself wanting to go home and brag about her to his grandfather.

Class went by in a flash, and most of the students wished it would last longer. Norris didn’t even stop for a drink of water, just powered through the whole time. The students kept up without a hitch.

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