She Stuns the World - Chapter 615: Chapter 615
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                    These questions were all expert-level and definitely not something that could be figured out through general knowledge or an internet search.
For example, one question asked, "How many feet would a person fall from the 18th-floor balcony to the ground?"
Another question was, "If tonight's sky were clear, where would the Axel constellation appear?"
Athena paused for a moment and found out there was no signal in this area. The organizers jammed the signal to ensure no one could text, call, or cheat.
She noticed three people picking a particular card and putting it back in its original place, so she picked it up curiously.
The card said, "Draw this same picture. Not even the tiniest detail should be wrong."
The back of the card had a sketch of a beautiful face.
Athena picked up a pencil and drawing paper on the table and focused on her sketch.
Three minutes later, she handed the sketch to the butler.
The butler asked his assistant to make a careful comparison and nodded. "This is correct. You can go in now."
Athena looked at Matthew.
Matthew chose a card that said, "Listen to the musical melody and draw the corresponding stave."
He put on the headphones provided by the butler and listened to the melody while drawing the stave on white paper.
When the music ended, Matthew finished drawing his stave.
Athena's mouth was slightly agape. 'Matthew actually knows how to do this?'
The butler's answer to Matthew was, "There's no mistake. You're welcome to enter."
Athena and Matthew stepped into the villa's hall together. As soon as they entered, they saw Zoe.
Zoe was dressed like a Baharian beauty. She was wearing a veil that covered her hair and face, revealing only her eyes. She was talking to a few people.
Of course, Athena did not greet her and decided to look around instead.
The villa's interior area was estimated to be more than 300 square yards. The living room alone was more than 100 square yards.
The lighting was rather dim. Perhaps this served to emphasize the mysterious atmosphere and conceal everyone's identity.
There was a large round table in the middle of the living room. It could easily seat dozens of people.
There was a huge candlestick in the middle of the round table. The dozens of lit candles on it were the light source in the room.
The surrounding furnishings were also of Uroterin origin, exuding the atmosphere of a mysterious church.
The living room had many small areas. Every area had a bar, high chairs, low tables, sofas, and assorted furniture. Pancakes, snacks, and drinks were also laid out. Miscellaneous intellectual games, such as darts, puzzles, poker, video games, and many more, were available.
Athena looked at the food and drinks. They all looked expensive, which meant the organizer was indeed rich.
Most of the intellectuals present were engaged in activities in solitary because they were used to not being understood and disrespected by regular people. At this moment, most participants either sat alone or only hung out with their companions. Everyone barely looked at each other.
Athena noticed that most people weren't discussing things ordinary people would discuss. Someone asked about what breed Schrödinger's cat was, while another explained how he could use quantum entanglement to investigate the interior of the black hole.
Athena paused to look around again
Athena and Matthew sat at the dark bar, slowly sipping their wine while observing the geniuses in the room.
They considered their surroundings, realizing that bizarre parties like this weren't surprising. They were used to it.
Such a gathering wasn't surprising, but what they were really interested in was the organizers themselves.
Finally, at 8:30 p.m., the bell rang.
The organizer was wearing a black robe, revealing only his eyes as he slowly walked down the stairs.
                
            
        For example, one question asked, "How many feet would a person fall from the 18th-floor balcony to the ground?"
Another question was, "If tonight's sky were clear, where would the Axel constellation appear?"
Athena paused for a moment and found out there was no signal in this area. The organizers jammed the signal to ensure no one could text, call, or cheat.
She noticed three people picking a particular card and putting it back in its original place, so she picked it up curiously.
The card said, "Draw this same picture. Not even the tiniest detail should be wrong."
The back of the card had a sketch of a beautiful face.
Athena picked up a pencil and drawing paper on the table and focused on her sketch.
Three minutes later, she handed the sketch to the butler.
The butler asked his assistant to make a careful comparison and nodded. "This is correct. You can go in now."
Athena looked at Matthew.
Matthew chose a card that said, "Listen to the musical melody and draw the corresponding stave."
He put on the headphones provided by the butler and listened to the melody while drawing the stave on white paper.
When the music ended, Matthew finished drawing his stave.
Athena's mouth was slightly agape. 'Matthew actually knows how to do this?'
The butler's answer to Matthew was, "There's no mistake. You're welcome to enter."
Athena and Matthew stepped into the villa's hall together. As soon as they entered, they saw Zoe.
Zoe was dressed like a Baharian beauty. She was wearing a veil that covered her hair and face, revealing only her eyes. She was talking to a few people.
Of course, Athena did not greet her and decided to look around instead.
The villa's interior area was estimated to be more than 300 square yards. The living room alone was more than 100 square yards.
The lighting was rather dim. Perhaps this served to emphasize the mysterious atmosphere and conceal everyone's identity.
There was a large round table in the middle of the living room. It could easily seat dozens of people.
There was a huge candlestick in the middle of the round table. The dozens of lit candles on it were the light source in the room.
The surrounding furnishings were also of Uroterin origin, exuding the atmosphere of a mysterious church.
The living room had many small areas. Every area had a bar, high chairs, low tables, sofas, and assorted furniture. Pancakes, snacks, and drinks were also laid out. Miscellaneous intellectual games, such as darts, puzzles, poker, video games, and many more, were available.
Athena looked at the food and drinks. They all looked expensive, which meant the organizer was indeed rich.
Most of the intellectuals present were engaged in activities in solitary because they were used to not being understood and disrespected by regular people. At this moment, most participants either sat alone or only hung out with their companions. Everyone barely looked at each other.
Athena noticed that most people weren't discussing things ordinary people would discuss. Someone asked about what breed Schrödinger's cat was, while another explained how he could use quantum entanglement to investigate the interior of the black hole.
Athena paused to look around again
Athena and Matthew sat at the dark bar, slowly sipping their wine while observing the geniuses in the room.
They considered their surroundings, realizing that bizarre parties like this weren't surprising. They were used to it.
Such a gathering wasn't surprising, but what they were really interested in was the organizers themselves.
Finally, at 8:30 p.m., the bell rang.
The organizer was wearing a black robe, revealing only his eyes as he slowly walked down the stairs.
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