He had an unreserved admiration for Nathalie Quinlan’s programming skills, but he wasn’t sure about her dical capabilities.
He believed that Nathalie’s confidence mainly stemd from Amadeus Yancey.
Ms. Quinlan was personally requested by Amadeus to treat Master Cadmus, so she must be quite skilled. Otherwise, why would Amadeus choose Ms. Quinlan over anyone else?
The other mbers from The Ninth Institute fell silent.
Phoebe Hoffman, on the other hand, sneered from the side, "Adelle Wafford couldn’t cure Master Cadmus’s illness, and I don’t believe that she, by simply taking a couple of needles and making so claims, can cure Master Cadmus’s years-long intractable disease."
"You didn’t believe Ms. Quinlan could fix the vulnerabilities in your source code either, yet she did." He had had enough of her repeatedly making snide comnts, so Wallace Radcliff no longer bothered being polite to her, not leaving her any face, "You just apologized to Ms. Quinlan and said that you would watch your attitude in the future, Mr. Hoffman. If you said it, you should stick to it."
"You!" Phoebe Hoffman was so infuriated she could barely speak, her blood rushing to the back of her head, her face flushed red, but she couldn’t find any words to retort.
Wallace Radcliff simply couldn’t stand watching her making snide remarks all the ti and had no intention of arguing with a woman. After making his point, he didn’t continue, and turned to talk about Nathalie with the rest from The Ninth Institute.
After the autonomous driving programming incident, the others from The Ninth Institute were quite curious about Nathalie Quinlan, asking him a lot about her.
Wallace Radcliff himself was not well-acquainted with Nathalie; he had only seen her a few tis through Amadeus and knew her mostly for her exceptional hacking skills and outstanding academic performance, not much else.
"I rember Tsinghua University is supposed to announce the results of the Joint Entrance Exam today. I’ll go online and check." Soone had a bright idea, rembering that today was the day that Tsinghua University would announce the results, and took out their phone to search.
The buzz around Tsinghua University’s Joint Entrance Exam was always high.
This year, Tsinghua University cryptically held onto the results for a long ti before releasing them, and when they did, they were posted online imdiately.
A simple search brought them up.
The individual from The Ninth Institute opened up the published results from Tsinghua University.
There, at NO.1, was Nathalie Quinlan’s na.
Nathalie Quinlan, Rank 1, Total Score 650, Language 100, Mathematics 100, English 100, Science and Liberal Arts Composite 350.
Only then ca the person ranked second.
The total score was a full 30 points lower than the top-ranked Nathalie Quinlan, a difference so significant it was particularly striking.
He scanned through the rankings and at the 19th spot, he saw a familiar na.
Ghania Quinlan, Rank 19, Total Score 589, Language 92, Mathematics 90, English 91, Science and Liberal Arts Composite 316.
The mbers of The Ninth Institute, being top students from various prestigious colleges themselves, found Ghania Quinlan’s scores to be just average. However, they took a second glance simply because her na resembled Nathalie’s.
After a re glance at Ghania Quinlan’s na, they automatically moved on, flipping through the rest of the results, looking for any news related to Nathalie.
And they actually stumbled upon sothing.
The Joint Entrance Exam of Tsinghua University was not a nationwide exam; it mainly targeted top-tier students. However, Nathalie’s incredible scores still attracted plenty of attention.
Among the buzz, soone dredged up the video from Shawn Norton’s birthday party and soulfully questioned on Twitter: "Holy shit, don’t tell the genius top scorer from Tsinghua University and Mr. Norton’s student are the sa person????!!!!"
The Ninth Institute primarily focused on scientific research, with another part of the team handling intelligence. They knew little about the outside world. As talented individuals from various fields, they, like Phoebe Hoffman, were inherently very proud and looked down on others.
Still, many had heard the na Shawn Norton.
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