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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 29

"Alright then! We'll discuss it further and get back to you later."

The assistant was relieved to hear Taylor say this.

"Good, we'll wait for your good news."

After hanging up, Taylor was already thinking about how to bring this up with Helen.

But with Helen busy preparing for the Math Olympiad, it seemed best to wait until after the competition.

...

Helen was surprised by the persistence of the other party.

But right now, her focus was solely on the Math Olympiad.

She was diving deep into math problem-solving daily, even during Encerian class, which annoyed the Encerian teacher.

"Helen, translate this sentence." The Encerian teacher suddenly called on Helen.

All eyes in the class turned to her.

The Encerian class representative, Anne York, couldn't help but interject, "Ms. Suares, she's from the countryside. She might not have learned Encerian before. Maybe you should speak to her in Cholonese."

The class erupted into laughter at this.

Sally Suares, the Encerian teacher, looked at Helen with annoyance.

"If your Encerian foundation is weak, focus instead of distracting others. With the monthly exams nearing, we can't afford to fall behind as a class."

Helen frowned slightly but quickly glanced at the content on the blackboard.

She stood up and said, "This sentence means, 'If the world becomes dark, innocence becomes a sin.'"

Helen's calm and clear voice reached everyone's ears.

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