Becoming the Richest by Farming-Chapter 92 - 00 Such a simple question most people should know

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Chapter 92: 0092 Such a simple question, most people should know it, right?_1

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Chapter 92: 0092 Such a simple question, most people should know it, right?_1

Knowing the conditions in this village, more than two thousand isn’t a small amount.

Felicia Frost wondered if it was Ellen Young’s grandfather who had left some money for her?

Otherwise, she wouldn’t possibly have the money to renovate the house, right?

While they were lost in wild speculation, Ellen and Lucy Wood had already finished their shopping and were both on their way back home by car.

Lucy Wood had been holding a bunch of items just now and was feeling sore all over; seeing Ellen reading a comic as if nothing were amiss, she couldn’t help but ask, “Ellen, is the comic interesting?”

She needed to find some topics to chat with Ellen about.

Ellen replied, “It’s okay.”

It was all just to pass the time anyway.

Lucy Wood: “…What are you reading?”

Ellen: “Ghostly Tales.”

Horror comics.

Lucy Wood: “…”

Just the name alone was something she didn’t want to know about.

She was extremely scared of ghosts, shuddered, and decided to ask no more.

After returning home, Ellen started to cook while Lucy Wood, with nothing to do, went outside to help feed the chicks.

The chicks had grown a bit bigger already and would be even larger after some time.

Watching the chicks chirping away, Lucy Wood felt somewhat happy.

Just then, Abigail Parker, who had been taken to the aquarium the day before, came over with a workbook in her hands, appearing somewhat cautious, “Sister, is Ellen home?”

“She’s in there cooking.”

Lucy Wood looked at her kindly, “Do you need her for something?”

Abigail Parker cautiously said, “I have some math problems that I can’t solve and would like to ask Sister Ellen for help.”

Because the village chief said Sister Ellen had returned from university, she figured that Ellen would know how to solve junior high school problems.

Lucy Wood was taken aback for a moment, then quickly called for Ellen.

She couldn’t deal with such things.

She didn’t even remember how long it had been since she graduated from university; she had forgotten all she learned and feared that Abigail Parker would come up to ask her.

Ellen, with an apron tied around her waist, washed her hands and came out to see the workbook that Abigail Parker was holding.

Seeing Ellen, Abigail Parker opened a shy smile, somewhat bashful, “Sister Ellen, I have a few math problems, could I ask you for help?”

Ellen nodded and scanned the problems, then pointed them out in sequence, “The answer to the first question is C, the second one is -5, the third is 0, and the fourth is 19.”

Abigail Parker was dumbstruck.

The problems she brought were assigned by her teacher, and she had neatly copied them into her workbook with the intention of seeking guidance.

Lucy Wood also leaned in to look, and upon seeing those numbers, felt a wave of dizziness in her brain, “You looked at these four problems in three seconds?”

Ellen, completely indifferent, said lightly, “Such simple problems should be instantly known by glancing, as any person—”

She seemed to realize there was something off as she said this and glanced at Lucy Wood, suddenly changing her tone, “Most people should know them, right?”

Lucy Wood: “…”

She suddenly felt like she had been slighted.

At that moment, Abigail Parker’s face flushed red, “Sister Ellen, you’re amazing, but… but… what are the steps for solving these?”

The last two were math application problems, after all!

She had come to seek Ellen’s help on how to solve them.

Then, Ellen suddenly became mysteriously silent as she glanced back at the problems.

The knowledge she had learned had already far exceeded the scope of basic math, so when Abigail Parker came to her with these problems, it was like asking her why 1+1 equals 2.

“…”

Noticing Ellen’s sudden silence, Lucy Wood said, “Right, how can you just give a child the answers directly? You definitely need to show her how to solve them.”