Aurora grabbed a notebook and started solving harder problems, testing herself over and over.
Equations, chemical formulas, historical events—everything made sense.
By the time night fell, she sat back and stared at the ceiling.
"If I take an exam now..." she muttered, "...I think I'll pass. Maybe I should try to see the high school syllabus."
With a little bit of confidence, she opened the high school textbook and went through it.
To her surprise, even the high school syllabus seemed easy for her.
Aurora flipped through the high school textbooks, her eyes scanning the pages. At first, she expected to struggle, but as she read, everything clicked instantly.
"Cell division... mitosis and meiosis..." she muttered. "Oh, this is simple."
She moved on to physics.
"Newton's second law... force equals mass times acceleration. F = ma. Basic."
She couldn't believe it.