After fighting with her boss and vowing never to return, Aysel kept her word. Well, she died while trying to save a girl and was transmigrated into a novel world. In her new life, she is a wealthy heiress and a popular celebrity. This made her excited at the thought that her dream of living like a salted fish was about to come true! However, reality slapped her in the face and pinched her awake. Wealthy heiress? Her bank account is in the negative! She owes money to the bank! Popular celebrity? The entire country hates her! Aysel finally understands the phrase: "Out of the frying pan into the fire." Now, she can’t even live in peace. Well, maybe Heaven isn’t so cruel after all—at least she has a life-saving system! System: Host, you need to harvest points. A lack of points means death! Aysel: What should I do?! System: Marry Young Master Grant. Young Master Grant? The tetraplegic boss who’s also a sadist? System: ...Exactly. Aysel finally realizes what it means to be unloved... But marrying Young Master Grant seems appealing. After all, he can’t do anything, right? Perfect! She just has to wait for him to die, inherit his wealth, and finally become rich! But she’s proven terribly wrong when the man pins her down, his hands roaming over her body, igniting a fire as he meets her gaze and whispers huskily... "I don’t know how to inflict pain, but I know how to make you cry for release." Wait, is he still tetraplegic? Had she... misread?
Aileen's expression was indescribable. She couldn't believe the seemingly infamous and useless cousin-in-law was this knowledgeable. She admired intelligent people the most because there was always something to learn from them. That was also why she adored her cousin so much—he was truly a genius.
Aysel watched with a smile as Aileen began scribbling furiously, her earlier frustration replaced with focus. Aileen had only asked the earlier questions skeptically, but now, she had on a serious expression, "So, in meiosis, the chromosomes get shuffled around?"
Aysel nodded, patting Aileen's head, which took the girl by surprise, but she was quickly drawn in by Aysel's calm, sweet voice.
"Yes, crossing over happens during prophase I. The homologous chromosomes exchange bits of DNA, so each gamete is unique. That's why we're all genetically different from our parents."