Chapter 1120

He's stuck in the classroom every day, feeling like it's no different than not going to school at all.

Hannah and Sarah are clearly in different situations.

They would occasionally bring him some math or physics problems, and he usually solves them quickly.

Of course, there are some very difficult problems he can't solve.

Every time the teacher solves the problem in class, Hannah would come to discuss with him.

He has learned a lot from these discussions.

"I should talk to my sister first," Cory contemplated.

"You don't have to consider whether your sister is willing or not. Son, this is about your own life. I want you to do what makes you happy," Rosalynn said tenderly. As a child, Cory always prioritized his sister's n He would patiently wait for her to finish drinking milk before taking his turn.

As he grew older, he would let his sister choose toys first, and only then would he join in..

Even when he was sick, he would feel guilty for inconveniencing his sister.

Instances like these were countless.

Now, Cory stood at a significant crossroad in his life, and Rosalynn genuinely wished for him to make decisions for himself.

"I understand," Cory affirmed, nodding his head.

He looked at the problem they just discussed on the iPad.

Hannah just said she was going to a major math competition next month.

The competition requires school recommendation.

His school doesn't qualify to participate.

Cory has never participated in such a competition.

After hearing Hannah's introduction, he felt it was very interesting.

He has always liked to take on some difficult challenges.

After thinking for a while, Cory got up to replace his sister.

His sister just finished her homework. At this moment, she was doing something with Calvin in the vegetable garden. "Sis," Cory called. Ivy turned her head, her face was somehow muddy.

"What's up?"

"Come here, I want to talk to you."

Sis patted Calvin's shoulder: "Calvin, you go ahead, I'll be right back!"

After saying that, she ran to Cory.

Cory wiped the mud off her face with his hand.

"Sis, would you be scared if I didn't go to the same school as you?" He asked quietly, feeling very guilty.

His sister blinked, "Are you going far away? Will I not see you for a long time?"

"Of course not. It's just another school in H City, only twenty minutes' drive from your school. I'll come home every day!"

She blinked again, "Then why should I be scared?"

Cory was stunned.

Rosalynn leaned against the door frame with her arms crossed over her chest.

Cory subconsciously glanced at her.

She shrugged with a smile.

"Are you going to a better school? You should go. I went to the teacher's office yesterday, and everyone was worried about it!" "Why?" Cory was confused.

"They said..." Ivy suddenly mimicked the teacher's manner of speaking, "Cory is incredibly intelligent. I'm slightly intimidated when I see him in class every day, as if he's silently scrutinizing the logical consister

"And then

another teacher mentioned..." Ivy adjusted her posture and continued her imitation, "Oh my goodness, I'm not the only one who feels this way! I have no clue how to challenge him with difficult questions anym

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