After reading it, the shock in his heart was no less than Blaze's.
Patrick always prided himself on his high-level cognitive abilities but suddenly felt that his brain wasn't spinning as fast as the new junior sister their mentor had just taken under his wing.
The idea of writing a small program to filter and screen had never occurred to any of them.
Even if it had, none could write such a program.
After all, a program that filters through big data couldn't just be any trivial piece of software.
Facing the complex looks from her two senior brothers, Mirabella coughed and said, "I can only write some small programs to identify problems. You guys will have to do the data repair yourselves."
"No problem, I'll talk to the professor about it," Blaze said, not dwelling on the junior sister's words. He stood up and knocked on the office door inside.
Patrick silently gave Mirabella a glance.
Even a small program would need to integrate mathematical operations to identify issues, right?
Soon, Elliot came out from the small office inside. He quickly went through the issues identified by Mirabella, his eyes brightening as he did. He looked up at Mirabella.
He was about to speak when Mirabella, seemingly anticipating his words, interrupted, "Professor, I've got some business with my biology department. May I leave?"
Hearing the words "biology department," Elliot felt a pang of regret. He glared at his student but ended up saying nothing, just weakly waving goodbye to Mirabella.
"Goodbye, Professor. Goodbye to my senior brothers," Mirabella nodded to the three and headed out.
It took a while for Elliot to look away, inevitably sighing lightly. When he turned his gaze back to his other two students, Patrick and Blaze, his expression instantly returned to its usual serious and cold demeanor.
Moreover, there was an added look of disdain.
Elliot felt this intuition in his heart.
After a pause, as if recalling something from the past, Elliot added, "Speaking of which, your junior sister won an international competition a couple of years ago."
Hearing this, Patrick also remembered the event.
It was the first time in nearly a decade that their country had won an international championship, so the victory was used as an inspirational campaign, which was why he remembered it so vividly.
What Patrick hadn't expected was that the champion was their junior sister.
"In that case, she is even more qualified to participate in the academic conference," Patrick said.
Elliot, however, seemed a bit helpless as he waved his hand, "If any of you can convince her to go, I'll give you a bonus."
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