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Chapter 357: You’ll Understand When You Grow Up



Chapter 357: You’ll Understand When You Grow Up

Thea Shaw came out of Landon Ford’s house and received a message.

Cynthia Chambers was discharged from the hospital.

Of course, there was nothing wrong with her, it was just that the test results were out, and everything was settled.

The Chambers Family was overjoyed and wanted to invite Thea for a meal as a thank you.

As Thea suspected, Cynthia was extremely smart, almost unbelievably so.

Specific numbers had several internationally renowned professors requiring long-term observation.

After a simple children’s intelligence test, the results showed Cynthia had an IQ of 180.

This figure, without exaggeration, puts her at the top of the world’s IQ scale.

Of course, IQ was secondary; they still needed to conduct other tests.

Experts suggested that a child like Cynthia should be sent to a special school for nurture.

Thea happened to have some free time and decided to stop by the Chambers home.

She met Celia Chambers, who had just brought Cynthia back from the hospital.

"Thea!"

Celia was particularly happy to see Thea, not just because Thea was a beautiful fairy-like figure, but also they had to properly thank her because of Cynthia’s situation.

Cynthia was being held by Celia’s hand, still looking like someone who wasn’t keen on socializing, but as she gnawed on a cookie, she cast sidelong glances at Thea.

As if she was scrutinizing something.

A two-year-old showing that expression was quite amusing to see.

Thea found it funny looking at Cynthia, so she reached out and pinched Cynthia’s cheek. Cynthia, now with the right nutrition and quicker reactions, showed a frowning expression on her two-year-old face.

She didn’t like having her face pinched.

Thea pulled her hand back and laughed, "There’s nothing wrong with her now, right?"

"Nothing, she just needs long-term observation," Celia said. "There are still some unique aspects about her, anyway, several experts have claimed she’s extremely intelligent, but we don’t quite understand to what extent, and she still needs observation."

She seemed particularly happy, "Now when we call her, she even responds. It’s amazing. We make sure this child has enough to eat and drink every day, yet experts still say she’s not getting enough nutrients. She’s been drinking a special nutrition formula these past few days, consuming a quarter of a can a day, and we’re told a single can costs over ten thousand. If it wasn’t for the experts saying they needed to test this child and providing it for free, we wouldn’t afford it."

She stuck out her tongue, clearly overwhelmed by Cynthia’s consumption.

Indeed, providing this special nutritional formula for Cynthia long-term would be a significant financial burden for their family.

Thea was a bit surprised too.

No wonder.

If Cynthia needed a higher nutritional intake, under normal circumstances, it wouldn’t be easy to spot her abnormalities.

Thea, being someone who was good at seizing opportunities, looked seriously at Cynthia, patted Cynthia on the shoulder, and earnestly said, "When you grow up, you must repay me well."

If not for her, a talent like Cynthia would have been overlooked.

Cynthia looked at her with big eyes and finally spoke the first clear sentence to Thea, "Do you want money?"

Thea: "..."

Being too smart has this downside, making Thea blush at such words.

Celia couldn’t relate to Thea’s mood, and immediately laughed, "You do need to properly repay Sister Thea, but not with money. You’ll understand when you’re older!"


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