Zelenograd, Maxim sat at his desk, staring at the cover of his textbook. The authors, Zakharov and Sonin , seemed to glare back at him from the cover. Tomorrow was the big final exam on the diversity of living organisms, and Maxim couldn't tell a cnidarian from a crustacean. "I need a miracle," he whispered.
"Looking for the answers, Maxim?" the squirrel squeaked in a surprisingly deep voice. "I... I just wanted to check my work," Maxim stammered.
With a flash of light, Maxim wasn't in his room anymore. He was standing in a digital forest that looked exactly like the diagrams in his textbook. The squirrel led him through the "Classification of Species," showing him how the heart of a bird differed from that of a reptile, and explaining the respiratory system of a frog as they jumped through a virtual pond.
Hours felt like minutes. Maxim didn't just memorize the facts; he saw how the biology described by actually functioned. He understood the "GDZ" now—it wasn't a shortcut; it was the key to unlocking the world behind the text.
He smiled, remembered the glowing squirrel, and began to write. He didn't need to look for the "GDZ" anymore; the answers were already alive in his head.
The screen flickered. Instead of the usual list of websites with solved homework, a single, glowing link appeared: Curious, Maxim clicked.
He opened his laptop and typed the magic words: “GDZ po biologii klass Zakharov, Sonin.”
