The professor asked a few questions and then conducted some on-the-spot experiments, only to be astonished to find that a three-year-old child could mentally calculate problems meant for twenty-year-olds.
He could instantly blurt out the answers to two-digit multiplication and division, and with only a slight pause to think, he could quickly answer three- and four-digit problems as well, let alone that the answers were one hundred percent correct.
Such a little prodigy was indeed rare, and the professor immediately became interested, asking Tara Summer if she wouldn't mind, he hoped Oskar could visit him often.
Tara Summer was overjoyed at his words. The professor's intention was to take Oskar as his disciple!
She was naturally willing but still asked Oskar what he thought; Oskar greatly enjoyed math and excitedly said he wanted to come over and solve problems every day.