For fear of disturbing Alison, Alexis left as soon as she finished her words.
Before long, the door was knocked again. Thanking that Alexis cback, Alison got up and went to open the door in a hurry.
Surprisingly, the person standing outside was Luis. She froze and then called out," Luis." "Has Torey solved your problems with the math paper?" Alison found his remark strange but could not tell exactly. "Yeah, he has." Luis hummed indifferently.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWithout another word, he turned to leave. Alison looked at him and blinked her eyes. After a moment of hesitation, she said, " There is one | don't quite understand. Can you givespointers?" Luis heard it, looked back, and said, "Cover with the paper." "Oh, okay." Alison chuckled. Luis was not that hard to coax after all.
She took out the paper and notebook from her school bag before going to Luis's room.
Alison knocked on the door that was not shut and went in after getting his permission.
Because Raymond and Scarlett went on tours frequently, Luis had spent half of the tliving in the Lynch's since junior high.
There were a lot of his personal belongings in the room.
A basketball frwas installed beside the desk, and a basketball was lying at the bay window.
The desk was clean and tidy. Sitting on it was a row of programming books.
For the first time, Alison had a closer look at Luis’s room. It was different from her impression of a boy's room, but intuition told her that Luis’s room should be like this.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter finishing a call, Luis turned back and saw Alison already sitting at the desk. Arching his brow, he threw his phone aside, strode out of the room, and said," Wait a moment." He went off and soon cback with a chair in his hand.
Only then did Alison realize that she had taken his chair.
Luis put the chair down beside her and demanded, "The paper." The straightforward boy took the paper, reviewing her answer and the one annotated by Torey.
He snorted and said, "Torey is a dabbler himself, and you asked for his help with mathematics. Do you want to get even lower grades?" "This question is too difficult. His elaborations of the other questions are good," Alison said awkwardly.
Luis was unhappy to hear her complimenting Torey. "He tutored you for over a month, and you just scraped through the exam. That's how you define good?" Alison pursed her lips. She didn't think that was Torey's problem. "I've always been bad at math." Luis looked down at her and reasoned," That's because you turned to a terrible tutor." He curled his lips and took out a pencil from the pen stand. "There is a simple solution, and you pursued a complex one. There's no way he could analyze it clearly." Alison felt his hostility toward Torey and thus chose not to defend Torey anymore." What's the simple solution?" Luis's mood was lightened, and he replied," Read the question first." "Okay." Luis’s talent in mathematics was really impressive.
Facing the squestion, he could easily figure out the simplest solution.
On top of that, he had a good memory. While offering his analysis, he indicated the sources in the book. Every step of his solution was simple, direct, and clear.
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