"Is this what the two children have come up with during this period?"
In the intermediate plane, within the Spatial and Fissure Technology Research Institute, Dean Zuo La took a report from Zemir's hands—the research results of two little girls, Lily and Sasa, from the recent period.
"Yes, in order to test the true strength of these children, I gave them the subjects that we've researched over the past half year but haven't published yet. And now, as you can see, out of thirty-seven questions, they've given correct answers to eleven in less than a month, with six answers wrong but the process correct—probably due to miscalculation or lack of attention. They didn't understand two of the questions, and the rest are parts they haven't seen yet," Zemir explained from the side.
A group of experts crowded around, passing the research report of Lily and Sasa between them.