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"What drives you into this? I’m curious," she said, looking at him in a cute and poised manner.

Jeff was a bit starstruck for a mont, but he quickly regained his composure as he responded, trying to focus.

"Well, no particular reason," Jeff said, his voice filled with enthusiasm.

"I just love programming, maybe because of my childhood dreams, you know, from playing too many gas. Just the idea of making those apps literally excites ."

"I see," Jessica finally understood the purpose of his dreams.

"What kind of ga exactly?" She asked.

Jeff replied with eagerness, his voice filled with passion.

"Well, the ga I used to play when I was a kid is League of Legends, you know, that 5v5 MOBA ga. Also, PointBlank, that shooting ga like counter strike. And my favorites are Minecraft and Roblox because..." He kept going, excitedly explaining why he loved each ga, his words tumbling out as he relished the mories.

Jessica could see that when he was speaking and telling his story, he was much happier, so she just sat there and listened, enjoying the energy he brought to the conversation.

She couldn’t help but rember a rumor she had heard it’s that boys tend to be much more active when it cos to gas-related conversations.

"I see," she replied.

Even though she didn’t have any idea about those gas since she didn’t play them.

"What about you?" Jeff asked, curious.

", I don’t play gas," she responded in a calm tone.

"I see," Jeff said, while nodding.

"Then why did you choose to beco a nurse?" he asked, sensing that she wasn’t as into the conversation about gas and wanting to shift the topic.

"Well, the sa as you," Jessica said.

"My mother is a head nurse, and my father is a departnt head at a hospital. So maybe I was exposed to that kind of life, which made want to beco like them." Her eyes were filled with determination, and Jeff could even see a spark, like stars shining in them.

"Wow, I didn’t know your mother and father were so amazing! Why are you renting a room? Since you must have a house in here right?" Jeff inquired.

"Well, that’s because I want to be independent, you know," Jessica replied calmly, her expression firm but composed.

"Even if my parents could support everything, I didn’t want to rely on them for everything forever."

She looked ahead, her voice steady, "I’ve seen how hard they work in the hospital like my mom doing long night shifts, my dad handling so many responsibilities. They always told that no matter how much we have, learning to stand on your own is sothing money can’t teach."

Jeff listened intently, the admiration in his eyes growing, "Living on my own teaches how to manage my ti, handle responsibilities, and make decisions for myself. It’s not just about studying. It’s about preparing for real life. Because once I beco a nurse, I’ll be dealing with people’s lives. I can’t afford to be soone who panics or waits for soone else to solve my problems."

"So, even if it’s hard sotis, I’d rather struggle now and learn to be responsible other than be comfortable and unprepared later."

Jeff nodded slowly, clearly impressed, "That makes sense," he said softly.

"I’m just surprised that your parents accepted this idea of yours." he finished.

"Accepted? What do you an?" she tilted her head, looking slightly confused.

Jeff was confused, "Accepted your idea to be responsible," he said again.

"Oh, they didn’t. I just ran away so I can work on myself. Even if they tried to take back, I would still leave. This has been going on for over a year. With no choice, they can only let be," she said, her voice sounded calm.

Jeff, hearing this, was stunned and speechless, "You’re really serious about this," he said, wide-eyed.

Jessica smiled faintly, "I have to be. It’s not just a dream, it’s a commitnt for my future self"

"Well, that’s amazing," Jeff complinted, genuinely impressed.

"Yours as well," she replied with a smile.

Jeff felt her good intentions, since from his stories there is nothing special about him at all especially his crazy ass dreams when he was a child.

But thanks to this interaction, Jeff finally had an idea of what kind of person she was.

She wasn’t the aloof and cold girl he had first assud.

In fact, she was passionate and serious, which he found amazing for soone who grew up with a golden spoon.

Her determination and drive were clear, and it impressed him even further.

"Oh yeah, it’s the closing end of our school year. Do you also have your own research defense?" she asked, wanting to find so common ground to talk about.

"Yes, we do. It’s for our final exam. Don’t tell you have one as well?" Jeff asked, raising an eyebrow.

She nodded with a smile. "Yes, we have one, and it’s also for our upcoming final exam. What’s your research title?" she asked.

Jeff didn’t hesitate for long, deciding to spill the beans since it wasn’t really a secret, and he was enjoying the conversation.

"My research title is called, Genesis: An Offline AI-Powered Virtual School System for Improving Learning Among the Students of Christina Academy Inc" he stated.

Hearing this, the smile on her face froze and then broke. "What?" she tilted her head, clearly not understanding what she had just heard.

Jeff repeated what he said, causing Jessica to look even more baffled and stunned. She paused for a mont, wanting so clarifications.

"Wait, what does that even an? A feedback system for writing and essays?" she asked, still processing.

"So you’re telling that your research study is related to AI?" she finished, still a bit surprised.

"Ahh, yes," he responded.

"But isn’t yours a bit advanced?" she pointed out.

"AI isn’t particularly well-known, and it’s not kind of alarming for it to be made into a research paper."

"Oh, you’re right about that. That’s why it’s called Genesis, because I want it to be the first ever to be studied and defended," Jeff shared, explaining his idea.

Jessica, still feeling like this was unbelievable, responded, "Then what is your source to defend this? Because I haven’t heard of, or even seen, an AI capable of improving learning, much less in a school where there are already lots of teachers doing that," she asked, clearly curious but skeptical.

"Well, for my source, I’ve created an AI for that, and my teacher has already accepted the app I made. The research paper is already done, so yeah, there’s no problem," he said confidently.

"Are you serious?" she asked, feeling like she couldn’t fully grasp it.

Everything Jeff said sounded so far-fetched, and it left her feeling a little dumb for not understanding.

Seeing her look, Jeff took his phone out of his pocket and passed it to her. The app was already open on the screen.

Seeing the phone and Jeff motioning for her to take it, she hesitantly took it, glancing at the screen. It looked like a chat box, with a clean, simple interface.

"So this is the app you made? What should I do?" Jessica asked, her eyes scanning the minimalist interface of the Genesis AI app on the screen.

Jeff leaned back in his seat, a relaxed look on his face. "Just type whatever you have in mind in the chatbox. Ask it anything."

Without hesitation, she placed her fingers on the keyboard and typed.

[User: How many population in the Philippines?]

A mont passed. The interface flickered slightly, then a response appeared.

[Genesis AI: As of the latest records, the estimated population of the Philippines is approximately 228 million.]

Jessica blinked in surprise, "Hmm, it actually knows, huh? Let try again."

She typed again, her fingers hovering over the keys as Jeff watched her, allowing her to explore his app.

[User: What is the normal blood pressure for a healthy adult?]

Genesis responded almost instantly.

[Genesis AI: The normal blood pressure for a healthy adult is approximately 120/80 mmHg. The top number (systolic) asures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats. The bottom number (diastolic) asures the pressure when your heart rests between beats.]

Jessica’s eyes lit up with amazent, clearly astonished.

"That’s exactly what we studied last week," she said, her voice filled with awe.

She continued reading the rest of the AI’s explanation, nodding slowly as she processed the information.

[Genesis AI: A reading below 90/60 mmHg is considered low (hypotension), while consistent readings above 130/80 mmHg may indicate high blood pressure (hypertension).]

"That’s actually really detailed," she murmured.

Jeff hearing this offered a small smile, "It’s ant to help students study, not just answer questions. You can ask it about dical procedures, symptoms, anatomy and pretty much anything your books cover." he said to her.

"Since I fed it a lot," Jeff thought to himself, watching her play with the app.

Jessica, still engrossed in it, couldn’t help but say, "It’s like having a private tutor on demand."

She leaned back, resting against the back of the sofa, her expression thoughtful.

"If I had this before, my comprehension in learning complex words would have been much easier."

Jeff simply gave a slight nod, hiding the quiet satisfaction in his eyes. After all, who wouldn’t be proud of what they had built?

"Is it okay for to copy your app?" she asked.

"Sure," Jeff replied, and as he did, the distance between the two of them, sitting on the sofa, seed to close.

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Special thanks to ’iwa_Blank👑’ – the GOAT for this month, for the Golden Tickets! Love you, brotha!

Special thanks to ’Devon1234👑’ – the GOAT for this month, for the Gifts! Love you, brotha!

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