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Overprotected By My Tsundere CEO-Chapter 765 - 482: Sis, Have You Considered Teaching at School?!
On the podium, Nora Scott spent half a minute looking at the question, then picked up the chalk and started drawing.
You can tell a professional by their first move.
As a professional comic artist, her drawing seemed printed, at least there was no doubt about her drawing skills.
With just a few strokes, she drew the diagram for the electromagnetism question and then truly started explaining the problem.
"Let’s first list the known conditions..."
While writing on the board, Nora Scott explained with eloquence, completely fluent, without any hesitation or stuttering.
Even Marcus Shaw and Oliver Scott were slightly surprised by this.
Andrew Hughes, however, even though he didn’t understand, didn’t find it strange and looked up at Nora Scott teaching.
In "Reversing Life," Nora Scott played a teacher. She diligently researched the role herself, coupled with supervision and guidance from Henry Chapman and Katherine Collins, allowing her to master the teacher role completely.
Whenever she had some free time, she would find a classroom to write on the board and lecture, with Katherine Collins and Henry Chapman as students, who would provide proper feedback after watching.
Andrew Hughes grew accustomed to it after watching for a long time and didn’t find anything wrong with Nora Scott’s teaching.
For the two major questions, Nora Scott listed all the involved knowledge points while explaining them. She even brought up key points of the college entrance examination effortlessly. Students initially listened with curiosity or disdain, but by the end, they unconsciously focused, their minds following her explanation. By the end of it, all the problem-solving ideas were perfectly clear.
The few girls who were whispering earlier now lay on their desks, unsure whether to listen or not.
It was extremely awkward.
Meanwhile, the grade director came by.
Hearing a female teacher’s voice from the hallway doing physics, instead of English or Chinese, made him glance inside, and this look almost caused him to stumble at the doorway.
???
Nora Scott!!
As for this legendary sister of Marcus Shaw and Oliver Scott, the grade director had seen her prowess and heard many things about her before. Suddenly seeing her teaching in a classroom now, he just felt like thunder was rolling.
Even though it wasn’t by the book, after eavesdropping for a few minutes, he nodded slightly, clasped his hands behind his back, and left as if he hadn’t seen anything.
...
After finishing the last question, there were still two minutes before the end of the class. Nora Scott placed the test paper back on the podium and stepped down.
At that moment, after a few seconds of brief silence, the whole class erupted in thunderous applause.
Clap clap, clap clap.
"The beautiful sister is so cool!"
Steve Singleton whistled and slammed the desk loudly.
The rest of the students chimed in:
"Such a cool sister!"
"The almighty God Z!"
"Sister, would you consider teaching at the school?!"
...
After two minutes of noise, the dismissal bell rang. Several classes on this floor heard the commotion, some students came to watch, and upon seeing Nora Scott, they exclaimed, blocking both doors and windows of the classroom tightly.
Gradually, the matter of "Nora Scott lecturing in the sprint class" spread smoothly across the school.
Fourth-floor office.
The teachers teaching the third year of high school mentioned this when they met in the office.
Nora Scott had become incredibly popular recently, with one hit event after another, gaining tons of fans in half a year. Even teachers in the school, even if they didn’t follow the entertainment or comic circles, knew of Nora Scott’s existence.
Moreover, the school’s pre-third-year students had two honor students—Marcus Shaw and Oliver Scott—who, though not blood-related, were both Nora Scott’s biological brothers.
The entire school knew about this trio.
A teacher elaborated on the background: "I heard from students that Nora Scott was there to audit the class, and she seems to have a good relationship with the new Mr. Sutton. Mr. Sutton had something to deal with midway through the class, so he let Nora Scott explain two questions. The feedback was quite positive."
Other teachers expressed their opinions:
"Isn’t that against the rules? Those are sprint class students, shouldn’t let a celebrity handle it carelessly."
"It’s just half a period; it’s not a big deal."
"Students these days require female teachers to be pretty and male teachers to be handsome. They are all obsessed with appearances. As long as the teacher looks like they want, they’re deemed a good teacher. Tsk."
"Indeed. Did Nora Scott really teach well? Most celebrities now graduated from art schools and returned all the knowledge to the school after graduation. How could they explain any topic? And these were third-year sprint class questions. Even physics questions."
"I heard Nora Scott didn’t get into a university. There was a debate online recently; setting up a genius persona without qualifications showed too many flaws. She got heavily criticized by netizens."
"Could this be a publicity stunt? If it trends later, that would confirm it."
"Some students have already taken pictures and posted them on Weibo. This prediction might just come true."
The time between classes passed in a blink. Some teachers prepared for the next class, while two or three stayed behind to discuss Nora Scott’s classes, gradually becoming more skeptical that she had real talent. This whole thing seemed like a pre-arranged publicity stunt.
Teacher Hill, who habitually ran over time, didn’t return to the office until the class began.
As soon as he entered, he heard them discussing Nora Scott not getting into a university.
He was baffled, "Who said Nora Scott didn’t get into a university?"
Several gazes swept over.
"Teacher Hill."
The young teacher’s voice carried some respect.
Teacher Hill, nearing fifty, had been teaching for nearly thirty years. As a senior teacher with rich experience, he had cultivated countless legendary students and was quite renowned in Fenton City’s middle schools. Many parents of status would give him some leeway.
Someone asked, "Teacher Hill, did you know Nora Scott before? What school did she get into?"
Teacher Hill frowned and replied, "Nora Scott was a student at our school, transferred here in her third year of high school. Within one year, she jumped three hundred points and was accepted into Capital Tech’s mechanical engineering program."
Nora Scott’s entrance exam scores were horrendous, struggling even to get into a third-tier university. But because of the principal’s connections, she was pushed through, causing many teachers and students to be prejudiced against her.
Moreover, Nora Scott was pretty.
The Affiliated Middle School had a 100% first-tier science admission rate the previous year. Even if Nora Scott got into a second-tier college, it would have lowered the statistics, inciting much dissatisfaction. And just because she was pretty, she attracted trouble even if she did nothing.
In that first month of school, small incidents every three days, larger ones every five days, the top-notch students unaccustomed to the Martial World were tormented into questioning life by Nora Scott. Her grandfather frequently came to the school. This grandfather was also intriguing; he seemed to take things in stride, never educating Nora Scott. When conflicts arose, he would first ask for the cause. Though he spoke little, every word was irrefutable, often leaving parents speechless.
Nora Scott was stubbornly not recorded or expelled.
In subsequent exams, Nora Scott used her scores to slap all the teachers and students who doubted her.
By the end of the first semester of her third year, Nora Scott squeezed into the top one hundred, when getting into a decent first-tier university was more than enough. And she didn’t stop the next semester; her grades steadily improved. Many teachers marveled, saying if she studied well the previous two years, she could have improved significantly, possibly contending for the provincial top three.
Recalling the past, Teacher Hill felt a bit wistful.
He had taught many students, including geniuses, but none like Nora Scott, who was so extraordinary at first glance that you knew "she was not meant for an ordinary life."
The teachers took a moment to digest, then asked, "What was her college entrance exam score?"
"Forgot, less than seven hundred." Teacher Hill put down his lesson plan, thought for a moment, then added, "But it was only a few points shy."
Teachers: "..."
What on earth is with this trio of siblings!
*
The "Nora Scott teaching" photos were just uploaded, undoubtedly igniting the internet again without any marketing, solely relying on the traffic from the top trend.
The pictures were shared and reposted repeatedly, while the news got wildly fabricated.
Lately, Nora Scott’s fame soared, garnering countless praises. Simply applauding her lacked novelty, so a batch of media suddenly started to guide public opinion, without even understanding, they just rewrote everything.
Some said these were stills from Nora Scott’s drama, and in the photos, she appeared makeup-free—media speculated Nora Scott was bare-faced throughout the new drama... blah blah blah. Anyway, netizens and fans fawned over her celestial looks.
Some claimed Nora Scott’s filming a teaching scene attracted students who came to study voluntarily because the content was so hardcore... so absurd no one would believe it.
...
Some said Nora Scott went to the school to gain experience for filming, trying to teach students at the First Affiliated High School, and concluded, "The ones being tutored are seniors ready for college entrance exams. The writer doesn’t quite agree with Nora Scott teaching, as it delays these prospective college students. What do you think?"
This last explanation was the most popular one circulating.
Because this action immediately hit a nerve for many people.
People lashed out immediately:
[She can do whatever in the entertainment industry, but delaying senior students’ classes is too much, right? Just because some people praised her, does she think she’s qualified to teach these future students of Capital Uni and Fenton Uni? Too arrogant!]
[Lifted too high, she’s floating. Would she dare teach these students destined to become pillars of society? Fanatics, keep supporting her. There’ll be a time for her to fall hard!]
[Judging by the blackboard, it’s a physics problem. But I’m curious, how would she teach? Like in "Escape Room," just blurting out answers? hhhh.]
[Now people who haven’t even attended university dare to teach these top students? What a spectacle. What does this mean for professional teachers coming from prestigious schools?]
[Definitely a publicity stunt. The more it gets hyped, the more she’ll ruin her own image.]
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