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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 14

Looking at Helen on the stage receiving the award, Jenson still couldn't believe it. She clearly said she only knew a little bit! Was she deliberately hiding her strength?

After the long commendation ceremony, Helen felt tired. She had listened to the principal's summary for a full hour after her speech. Her legs were already numb.

Jenson brought the Math Olympiad questions to test her. "Solve these questions! Or I won't believe your ability!"

She lazily took the questions, glanced at them, and started solving them. Jenson carefully watched her problem-solving process.

As a result, she got full marks, and some of her solutions were even simpler than the reference answers.

He was shocked and speechless. Then, he pointed to one of the questions and asked, "This is the last question of the Math Olympiad. You know how to solve it. Why did you leave it blank?"

Helen deliberately did not solve the last question, so she didn't even read the question.

"I had no time to solve it," she lied.

Although Jenson secretly admired her, he still said rudely, "I can also solve them well if I want to! Don't think you're smarter than me!"

Esmond was happy after seeing the commendation ceremony. "Helen, you're worthy of being my future granddaughter-in-law!"

Helen smiled awkwardly.

"In that case, can you tutor Jenson?"

"I don't have objections. It depends on his will."

She let Jenson answer instead, and he said confidently, "Grandpa, as long as I'm serious, I can learn it myself!"

"I know you can learn well, but..."

Jenson struggled to resist but was persuaded by Esmond. From that day on, Helen taught him different math questions.

...

"Here are the new questions. Solve them."

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