Xenia thought for a moment and said, "Let's get the best high school teacher in the country right away to quickly tutor that girl named Rosie."
Upon hearing this, Patricia immediately looked disappointed and frowned, "Mom, we only have three days. There's no way tutoring could make Rosie smarter than Ellinor."
Xenia squinted her eyes in deep thought, "Didn't Ellinor say your grandpa would be in charge of setting the questions? I'll try to get the test paper for you in the next two days. Then, even Ellinor won't be able to outdo someone who's memorized the correct answers."
After hearing this plan, Patricia's eyes immediately sharpened, "Alright, let's go with that. Mom, we must defeat Ellinor this time and make sure she never gets back on her feet."
Xenia nodded, "Okay, go arrange a tutor for Rosie. Even if we're going to have her memorize all the answers before the test, we need to make sure she understands some of the theories to avoid raising any suspicion."
Patricia responded, "Okay, I'll arrange it now."
...
After leaving her daughter's room, Xenia returned to her own room, where McNeil had just finished taking a shower and was changing his clothes.
This middle-aged man was in his shorts, bare-chested, and in great shape. Apart from a few wrinkles on his face, his body was as fit as ever, with tight and balanced muscles.
Seeing her husband's abs made Xenia suddenly feel very excited, and she swallowed hard.
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