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When she said this, she realized something wasn't quite right, "But you've already graduated from university and can still remember junior high school knowledge, you're amazing."
Ellen Young reacted extremely fast. After thinking for a moment, she had Abigail Parker sit down, glanced at the problem, and quickly told Abigail several mathematical formulas to substitute.
Her memory was so good it was almost abnormal; she remembered everything from elementary school knowledge to the most advanced mathematical formulas, so she was able to quickly find the corresponding formulas.
Luckily, this was material Abigail had studied before; it was within her range of comprehension.
If it had been any of Ellen's previous students who came to her with such an easy question, she would have thought that student was beyond help.
Just now, she had spent two seconds, and it seemed she understood what the learning process of ordinary people was like.