Chapter 234
Chapter 234
Julian was extremely embarrassed as he stood right there with his frozen face. Yeva was displeased with Sage’s attitude toward Julian and reprimanded her, “My husband’s talking to you. Are you deaf? Don’t you know how to respect others?” Sage looked down and said, “What do you call me?” Yeva immediately softened and said, “Big sister.” She could not believe she just said that. She wanted to bite off her tongue. Sage nodded and asked her, “Are you coming to Leah’s graduation today?” “I’m busy today, it’s our wedding registration today!” Yeva felt overjoyed talking about this to Sage, and she smirked, “he likes you but chose to marry me instead. I could only say, fate brought us together. Please don’t be jealous, big sis.” “I won’t,” Sage said, “hope you’re very happy.” They were match-made in heaven. It was good that they got together, to not harm the others. Hunter came to fetch Sage, and off they went to Sunrise University.
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Sage never had a chance to attend public schools. She asked her tutor when she was a kid, “Teacher, why must I be homeschooled? Why can’t I go to school like everyone else?” Her tutor caressed her head and said, “Geniuses are often lonely.”
She did not understand what her tutor meant by geniuses, as her brothers were all the same. Until one day she followed her father to an academic seminar at Sunrise College, and she got bored so she ran away. She went to a mathematics class and the professor assigned a problem on the board for the students to solve.
They were all complaining about it being too difficult.
Difficult? Sage did not think so. Little Sage walked into the lecture hall and walked up to the podium. She picked up a piece of chalk and started writing down the answer on the board with a stool, as she was too short. She was only 10 back then. Her baby face, with big clear eyes, staring down at a bunch of astounded college students. “Where did this little girl come from… Professor, did she get the right answer?” The mathematics professor was overjoyed and he lectured his student, “Look, even the kid could solve it. What are you guys doing with your brain?” “I’m not a kid,” Sage said with a proper tone, “I’m already ten years old.”
Only ten years old. The students felt defeated. They hit their chest and surrounded her, pinching her cute little face.
“Where did this little genius come from? Such a dollface, so cute!”
“She must be a genius! How much is your IQ level?” “Little girl, spare me your intelligence!”