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Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2019
The future is looking bright for Hadia Bowman when she graduates on top of her class from high school and has got a full scholarship for chemical engineering at Harvard University in her pocket. All she needs is to just keep her head down and study just like school or even harder if possible, one more thing that she needs is to make one or two good friends because according to her mom these are going to be her lifelong friends. 

Jonathan Rutherford is a second-year student in electromechanical civil engineering and in the top of his class. He is not your typical intelligent engineer but is considered as a genius not only among his peers but his professors also respect his idea's, vision and understanding of science and technology.
 He comes from a bloodline of the scientists who not only revolutionalized technology and science as we know it today but also made billion dollars fortune in their process.

These two aren't polar opposite of each other but are actually standing at the same pole but then there can only one polar alpha.
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