Chapter 29
Chapter 29
Olivia’s life assistant had been set up for her a while ago. But she didn’t need the assistant’s services since she was living and
dining at school these past few days.
However, with a planned meeting with Andrew the next day, she reached out to her assistant in advance.
The assistant, Susan, was a short–haired girl with a round face. She exuded efficiency and professionalism.
The following morning, Susan arrived early, bringing along breakfast and a selection of gifts.
Olivia didn’t get a chance to discuss gifts since they reached out quite late the previous day, and the mall stores were already
shut. However, Susan, always thoughtful, brought along some toys perfect for boys around four or five.
This thoughtful gesture pleasantly surprised Olivia, especially since she was uncertain what to gift Andrew.
“Thank you,” Olivia expressed.
A hint of shyness appeared on Susan’s face, contrasting her usual confident demeanor.
She resembled a young girl receiving praise from an elder.
“Haha, I got a compliment from the legend!” she mused.
Although Susan wasn’t a top performer academically, she held a deep admiration for high achievers. She had heard tales of
Olivia’s accomplishments at their company and was aware that the “Charm” brand wouldn’t exist without Olivia. This admiration
for Olivia was profound.
Securing the role as the legend’s assistant was a testament to Susan’s determination and efforts.
For breakfast, Susan had brought sandwich and milk. These were Olivia’s regular choices, simple yet delicious. The soy milk
was especially aromatic and rich, with minimal sugar added.
It was evident that Susan had done her research, understanding Olivia’s preferences down to the details.
With some time to spare, Olivia invited Susan to relax for a bit while she
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engaged in some reading and research.
Susan remained still, not daring to make a move. However, her eyes were alert and active, darting around as she meticulously
took in every detail of her surroundings.
“This is the legend’s home,” she pondered. “I should look around more. Maybe it’ll boost my intellect.”
Her admiration for Olivia is as deep as the ocean. Within their team “Charm,” Olivia is not just a member but a legendary
presence revered and respected by all.
She attended top–tier institutions in her country, accelerated through her undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and by the
age of 20, she had clinched a significant national biology award. She was the first to extract a unique yeast substance, making
her the youngest biologist in the country.
To many, these achievements might sound distant and somewhat vague. Many renowned scientists have impressive profiles on
platforms like Wikipedia. But the employees at “Charm” had witnessed firsthand just how remarkable Olivia truly was.
The company’s lab had been trying to use yeast substances to create a facial mask that was both safe and effective at refining
pores. However, they always fell short. If they prioritized safety, the effectiveness was compromised. If they focused on
effectiveness, the safety was inadequate, leading to potential skin damage with long–term use.
If they focused on effectiveness, the safety was inadequate, leading to potential skin damage with long–term use.
A team of top domestic and international cosmetics experts had been researching for half a year without success. They were on
the brink of abandoning the mask project.
It was the CEO who insisted on bringing Olivia into the mix. She spent ess than three days in the lab and resolved the problem.
The top experts were left in awe. Some, feeling challenged, tried to contest Olivia’s findings. Yet, within half an hour, they were
intellectually outmatched and conceded defeat.
From then on, everyone at “Charm” hoped Olivia would join the company lab more frequently.
Jnfortunately, Olivia had loftier goals. She wasn’t particularly interested n cosmetics research and only occasionally stepped in to
solve complex
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issues while maintaining an expert title.
How could Susan not admire such a legend?
Moreover, Olivia wasn’t just intellectually gifted; she was stunningly beautiful, even more so than movie stars. She had a great
personality, albeit slightly aloof.
But that wasn’t a flaw. Those with true talent often have a hint of detachment.
As Olivia organized documents at her desk, Susan grew.restless. She didn’t dare make much noise since the house was
compact, with the living room doubling as a study. Olivia was right next to the living room. Susan was cautious about making any
noise that might disturb her. However, sitting still was becoming unbearable. Susan kept glancing over at Olivia, thinking that with
her proficiency in English, she might be able to assist Olivia with her documentation.
After all, Susan was quite skilled in English during her school days. Her spoken English was fluent, and her written skills were
impeccable. She even translated numerous novels and TV shows during her college years. With that thought, she cautiously
approached. “Olivia, let me help you with the translation.” After saying this, her gaze fell on the documents on the table, and her
previously confident eyes instantly dimmed.
What are these? She didn’t recognize any of it!
Without looking up, Olivia pulled out a few documents and handed them over, “Do you know French or German? Choose one.”
Susan looked taken aback, her confidence replaced by a sudden uncertainty.
Could she take back what she just said?
Seeing her silence, Olivia glanced up, understanding immediately. She smiled, “You can rest over there. I’ll handle this. It’ll be
quick.”
With Olivia being so gentle, Susan grew bolder. She curiously looked at the documents and sheepishly said, “I thought they were
in English.” “Many have been translated into English,” Olivia nodded, “but I prefer reading the original versions.”
Every language has its nuances. Translations sometimes introduce slight errors, so Olivia always preferred the most original
versions.
Susan looked closer and noticed at least three to four different languages.
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She couldn’t help but ask, “Olivia, how many languages do you speak?” Olivia pondered for a moment, “Around seven or eight.
There are a few I’ve only recently started learning, so I’m not very fluent in them yet.” That’s incredible! Susan was at a loss for
words. Are all scientists this talented?
She felt proud just knowing English and occasionally liked to show off. Yet Olivia, who knew so many languages, never boasted
about it. “Olivia, do you have any good learning methods?” Susan wanted to pick up some tips from her.
With Olivia being so busy in the lab and still finding time to learn languages, she must have had some special learning
techniques. Method?
Olivia didn’t really have one. She just learned systematically and naturally. After a moment of thought, she replied, “Memorize
vocabulary.”
That’s straightforward.
However, memorizing vocabulary is hard. Susan asked again, “Olivia, do you have a good method for memorizing vocabulary?”
Olivia nodded. Others had asked her the same question before.
Susan was thrilled. Finally, she could learn a suitable method.
She waited eagerly.
Olivia said, “You can’t just look at a word once.”
Susan nodded in agreement. Indeed, that’s just a superficial memory. It would be forgotten quickly. One needs to look at it
multiple times. Then, Olivia continued, “You need to look at it twice. That way, you’ll remember.”
Susan was astounded.
If you weren’t Olivia, I’d think you were teasing me!
After wandering around and realizing she had nothing to do and not wanting to disturb Olivia, Susan sat in a corner to play on
her phone. Not wanting to make any noise and wanting to appear sophisticated, she chose to play a highbrow game known as
Sudoku.
She struggled through several levels. When it got tough, she couldn’t calculate in her head and needed paper.
There was no paper nearby, so she tried hard to calculate in her mind, but the more she thought, the more confused she
became.
Susan was frustrated. After all, she graduated from a prestigious university. How could she not even play Sudoku well?
She changed her position, intending to continue, when she saw Olivia stand up and walk towards her.
“Are we leaving?” She quickly stood up.
Olivia nodded.
Susan hurried over and held up her phone. “Olivia, look how hard this one is to fill.”
Olivia glanced at it, casually took the phone, entered a few numbers, and handed it back, saying nonchalantly, “Let’s go.”
The whole process took less than half a minute. Before Susan could react, Olivia was already at the door with the gifts.
She looked down in surprise, realizing the puzzle that had troubled her for so long was easily solved.
Could this be the difference between ordinary people and someone like Olivia?