Though, if Penny weren't being biased, she would've seen the good in Professor Singh's intentions. Dean, after all, was genuinely good at what he did.
Penny often felt like she was cheating, considering she was an adult trapped in her younger self's body. Even so, Dean—who had no recollection of his past life—never really fell behind. If anything, he kept pace with her remarkably well during their time under Professor Singh's tutelage.
Both of them had worked on the Miracle Drug. Although it was Penny's main project, Dean had contributed in more ways than one. So, in truth, it wasn't just Penny who made the breakthrough — it had been a joint effort.
Penny shook her head, brushing away thoughts of Dean like an annoying commercial jingle.
"I'm really missing something, aren't I?" she murmured, flipping through a book, then scanning her notes and the many theories she'd scribbled. "But what is it…?"