Exchange Chapter 10

Exchange Chapter 10

I laughed. Professor Chen, can you please get 

me a legal document severing parental ties?

walked out without looking back

Two police motorcycles were waiting. We 

jumped on. The officer’s radio crackled

Dispatch, this is Officer Miller. Requesting all 

green lights from Maple Street to City High

traffic diverted. Two SAT students need to 

arrive by 9:15.” 

We sped through the streets. My officer

sensing my distress, said, Hey, kiddo, it’s 

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okay. You’re done with them after today. You survived that mess. Never gave up on yourself. That’s more than enough, college or not.” 

Cars pulled over, clearing a path for us

Strangers cared more about my future than my own parents. It was kind of heartwarming

People still believed in the SATs as a life- 

changer. Underdog stories happened every day

9:13. We reached the school gates. We sprinted to our respective testing locations

9:15. I slid into my seat just as the clock’s 

second hand hit twelve

The first test was English. The essay prompt

Talent vs. Hard Work. Which is more 

important? Thomas Edison famously said

Genius is one percent inspiration, ninetynine 

percent perspiration.However, some argue the 

quote is incomplete, missing the crucial 

addendum: But that one percent inspiration is 

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extremely important, even more so than the ninetynine percent perspiration.Discuss your thoughts on the above, 800-1000 words.” 

As I handed in my essay, I burst into tears. The hurt and resentment finally caught up with me. I’d never expected much from my parents, but thisthis would take a lifetime to heal

Professor Chen picked me up after the test. I always wanted a daughter to carry on my math legacy, but I got stuck with that physics- obsessed boy. Forget it. You’re my daughter now. They don’t want you? Fine. I do.Your parents are blind, chasing fool’s gold. Haven’t 

they seen the news? Real estate companies are 

going bankrupt left and right. I took a look at 

Miller Group’s financials. Looks flashy, but it’s

house of cards.” 

I checked my answers after the tests. Harvard 

seemed likely. But I was starting to think about 

UCLA, studying under Professor Chen. Making 

He flatly refused. Ashley, you and Alex need to 

go far away. Don’t look back. You fulfilled my 

greatest wish. I have no regrets. Never put me before your own future.” 

Some parents were different

Before my SAT scores even came out,

received a letter from Professor Dennis 

Hansford, chair of the mathematics department at the University of Chicago, and current editor of the Journal of Symbolic Logic. “I am among the many who have previously tackled this problem without success, and I was quite delighted to see its final resolution, especially with such a beautiful proof. Please accept my 

congratulations on your wonderful and surprising result!The University of Chicago will be hosting an international conference on 

mathematical logic, and we are inviting twelve 

leading scholars to participate. I would like to 

extend an invitation to you, as the sole 

representative from Asia, to join us. We eagerly 

await your presence.” 

That summer, at eighteen, I flew to Chicago

representing the US and Asia, presenting my 

work for forty minutes to the world’s top 

mathematicians. News channels around the 

globe carried the story

After the presentation, the system reappeared

seemingly out of nowhere. I finally got to ask 

my question. Sys, why did you change the 

rules for me?” 

The system’s voice, still robotic, seemed.. 

warmer. I couldn’t stand by and watch laziness 

devour everything while hard work went 

unrewarded.” “My mission was to help your 

sister solve that theorem. But when she skipped 

a math competition for a basketball game,

knew. Even with her talent, her potential was 

limited. Get a fancy degree, trade her 

intelligence for beauty, marry rich, have kids

live vicariously through her husband. She didn’t 

deserve this system.” “I saw you struggle, night 

after night, never giving up, even when progress 

was slow. That’s the spirit of true research.” “

good bird chooses its tree. A wise official 

chooses their leader. I chose you.” 

I was speechless. Sys, did you get in trouble 

for helping me?” 

The system’s voice was flat, but I detected

hint of bitterness. Let’s just say I was 

transferred from Girl Bossworld to Tragic 

Romanceworld. The Big Boss said since

hated romanceobsessed heroines so much,

should experience them firsthand.” 

What a cruel punishment

Gotta go. My current heroine is about to throw 

herself off a bridge. No regrets, though. You 

were the strongest, bravest, most hardworking 

host I ever had. You deserved it. I’ll take the 

punishment for you.” 

The system disconnected, Gone, Like it had 

never been there

Back home, my Harvard acceptance e letter 

arrived. Three prominent mathematicians Dr. 

Peterson, Dr. Lee, and Dr. Davis -wrote a joint 

letter to the Department of Education

recommending me for special consideration

requesting I be given the best possible research 

environment

I was offered a tenuretrack position at MIT

before even starting my master’s degree. The 

youngest tenured professor in the country

I continued my research, publishing my second 

paper two years later in the Annals of 

Mathematics. I chose my next field of study 

big data analysis

Times changed. The oncebooming real estate 

market crashed. My parents, having 

remortgaged their house and borrowed heavily 

from relatives to invest in Miller Group’s high- 

yieldfinancial products, lost everything. They 

had a mental breakdown. Jessica put them in

nursing home. Miller Group, two trillion dollars 

in debt, declared bankruptcy. Ethan and 

Jessica’s marriage, held together by a thread 

and a child, dissolved. Jessica’s beauty faded

Her life spiraled downwards

I remembered a quote from a biography of an 

ancient Chinese merchant: Those who serve 

others with their beauty will lose favor when 

their beauty fades, and when favor fades, so 

does affection.” It felt good to have a brain

Life’s seemingly unsolvable problems often had 

precedents in history. Concubine Qi, favored 

consort of Emperor Gaozu of Han, a beautiful 

dancer, beloved by the emperor, was, after his 

death, imprisoned, mutilated, and thrown into

latrine

With the rise of TikTok, my research in big data 

analysis moved from theory to application.

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acquired 10% of TikTok’s initial stock. Alex 

made breakthroughs in physics. His team 

solved the lithium battery problem, propelling 

the US to the forefront of the electric vehicle 

revolution

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I flipped through the Princeton Companion to 

Mathematics, the book that had changed my 

life, watching Alex on TV, looking dapper in al 

suit, blushing like the boy I’d met in the library

For solving the lithium battery problem, I have 

only one person to thank Professor Ashley 

Ellis.For never forgetting to include me in her 

conference acknowledgements!His eyes 

locked onto the camera, his hand clutching his 

jacket, as if he could see me. I may not have 

achieved great things yet, but I have to ask… 

will you go out with me?” 

I remembered that summer, abandoned by my 

parents, Alex cooking for me every day, making

sure there was never any shellfish. We’d 

weathered the storms of adolescence together

jacket, as if he could see me. I may not have 

achieved great things yet, but I have to ask… 

will you go out with me?” 

I remembered that summer, abandoned by my 

parents, Alex cooking for me every day, making 

sure there was never any shellfish. We’d 

weathered the storms of adolescence together

faced different tests, chosen different paths

but we’d never drifted apart

If I hadn’t met Alex, maybe my life would have 

been rewritten by Jessica and my parents. I was 

grateful to him, for seeing the spark in me, even 

when I was at my worst. For recognizing the 

value of hard work, even when it went 

unnoticed

Just keep working. Fate has a plan. It never 

forgets those who strive

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