The Villain Only Wants To Live a Buddhist Life

Chapter 30: Dak Dimon's exponential explosion story

This is obviously Robert's current concern most.

If the credits for this class are not counted, the debt between him and Werther will be completely finished.

"So, why is there something wrong with this class!"

Robert roared inwardly, agitated.

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But it is the first time for Duck to substitute lessons, how can I know if credits count?

He thought for a while and decided to give it a try: "Very well, Brogheim's question is very constructive. It seems that everyone is very concerned about it. Why don't we do an experiment?"

Robert: "What experiment?"

Duck suddenly said loudly: "Brogheim, five points deducted!"

Robert's face suddenly changed!

He quickly picked up the branch card to check it, and it really deducted five points!

Duck asked: "How about it, are there any points deductions?"

Robert nodded with an ugly face and said, "It's buckled."

Duck then smiled slightly: "Brogheim, add five points."

Although he doesn't know what the reason is, he obviously already has the power of professors in this class to control the credits of the students.

His substitute teacher can be regarded as being rectified.

But as a result, when they realized that this same-grade student could actually deduct points for himself, those students who were dissatisfied with him had curbed a lot.

Duck said: "Since everyone has no problems, then we will start the class. Please take out the problem set and turn to page XX. By the way, no one has not done the homework, right?"

Facing his doubts, the students of the Magic Academy were slightly disdainful, and someone in the Knight Academy even expanded the exercise set to show him.

Speaking of, the last arithmetic class was last Thursday, and it has been five full days since now.

As long as it is a normal student, it is impossible to finish it, right?

Impossible, impossible?

Originally, according to Professor Lili's practice, the exercises would be collected before the end of this get out of class, and then after corrections, they would be distributed in the next class, and by the way, assignments for the new week would be assigned.

But Duck wanted to spend more time, so he was going to talk about the homework directly today.

Anyway, many of the first grade homework is corrected by him.

After finishing today, I also saved the trouble of correcting!

But when he was about to open the exercise book, he suddenly looked up and found that Robert's expression seemed to be something wrong!

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Robert is more than wrong, he almost wants to cry!

Because he really forgot to do his homework!

Of course, Werther beside him didn't write a number at all!

It's just that Witte's emotional control is better than Robert, so he didn't show it much.

The homework of the arithmetic class is all assigned on Thursdays. Because it is approaching the weekend, many students used to do it together on the weekend.

But last week’s weekend was the first open day of Traveler’s Street!

Witte and Robert spent huge sums of money to buy the latest Magic Chess. Starting Friday afternoon, they have been playing with Magic Chess for the whole weekend.

Under the playthings, how can they remember what homework?

And by Monday, last night, they had been thinking of ways to borrow credits, and it was even more impossible to do homework!

"Hey."

Robert suddenly felt a pain in his thigh, and turned his head to look at Witt subconsciously.

Witte withdrew his hand and winked quickly: pretend, pretend, you!

But how can I hold on...

What Duck didn't want to care about-he really didn't bother to care about it, but Robert's manifestation was so obvious that the students of the aristocratic college across the aisle found it.

One student even looked at him maliciously, and slowly raised his hand!

If you don't care about it at this time, it's really unreasonable.

Duck said helplessly: "Powell, what do you want to say?"

Powell stood up slowly, pointed at Robert and said proudly: "Dear Dimon, I saw a mouse hiding the book of exercises in his crotch."

Darker turned his gaze to Robert, then took another look at Werther next to him, and then simply said: "Gothe, you check Brogheim's homework."

Witte lowered his head helplessly, and reached for Robert's problem set.

I can't take it!

Because he didn't do it either!

At this time, you can only abandon the car to be handsome!

After pretending to check, Witt said helplessly: "Sorry, he really seems to have forgotten to do his homework."

Dark's face became "sullen": "Very well, Brogheim, do you remember how many points are deducted for not doing homework?"

Robert gritted his teeth.

Duck said blankly, "Brogheim, deduct 10 points!"

Witte grabbed the corner of the problem set tightly.

An extremely ominous premonition suddenly appeared in my heart!

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Duck did not go too far, but copied the exercises onto the blackboard and explained each problem one by one.

He occasionally asks questions, and he also quotes stories to explain some difficult questions. To explain the profound things in a simple way, Professor Billy Li's textbook is more than clever!

The students gradually discovered that those unusually difficult exercises seemed to suddenly become easier!

And Robert in the audience looked ashamed.

Witte tried his best to pretend that he was listening. He had never hated himself so much for not doing homework.

Obviously they are all first-year students.

Obviously they are the sons of the Kingdom of Double Swords.

Now, one is giving lectures on stage, and the other is not doing homework for fear of being found out!

He grasped the penholder's hand with unprecedented force.

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The explanation of the exercises was much smoother than Duck expected, especially in terms of dragging time=_=!

Asking questions for ten minutes, doing exercises for half an hour, and forty minutes passed in a blink of an eye.

Dark looked at the clock and knew that he should tell some useful knowledge.

So he followed his initial thoughts and told a story about the "exponential explosion".

Of course he couldn't really talk about the index, after all, it was too superb.

This idea comes from the accidental encounter yesterday, Emma's debt dispute with Witt and Robert.

Although Duck did not listen to the specific content clearly, this does not prevent him from recalling a story about the bankruptcy of a millionaire.

Today, since he is standing on this podium, he always wants to leave something down.

So he followed his own thoughts and said: "The famous Dragon Egg Mage Da Vinci once said that arithmetic is the basis of all magicians! Some of you think that arithmetic has little effect on magical duels. , Don’t bother to learn, don’t even do not much homework. This kind of behavior is very stupid!"

"If you don't even know the basic arithmetic, let alone the magical duel, even in normal life, you may be teased."

"Once upon a time, there was a millionaire named Jamie who went bankrupt because he didn't know arithmetic!"

Later, Duck told this story.

One day, millionaire Jamie ran into something strange.

A person named Weber said to him: "I want to make a contract with you. I will give you 100,000 sacred coins every day for a whole month, and you only need to give me 1 point on the first day, and you will give me every day in the future. The money is twice as much as the previous day."

Jamie only saw the difference between 1 point and 100,000, and he was pleasantly surprised: "Really?! What do you say counts?"

The contract came into effect, and Jamie was ecstatic.

On the first day, Jamie spent 1 cent and earned 100,000.

The next day, Jamie spent 2 points and earned 100,000.

By the 10th day, Jamie had a total of 1 million, and only paid 5.12 holy coins.

By the 20th day, Jamie had a total of 2 million, while Webber had only received more than 5,000 sacred coins.

Jamie couldn't help thinking, "What if the contract can be set for two or three months!"

But since 21 days, the situation has changed!

On the 21st day, Jamie spent more than 10,000 yuan and earned 100,000 yuan.

By the 28th day, Jamie had spent more than 1.34 million and earned 100,000.

As a result, while Jamie received 3.1 million sacred coins in one month (31 days), he paid Weber more than 21 million sacred coins!

Jamie is broke!

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"Emma!"

Robert's roar resounded through the classroom.

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