Chapter 197 Genius Club
"It appeared, it was the transcendental contraction force of mathematics.
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You ruthlessly rejected the allure of mathematics. As the protagonist who has returned to the daily script after obtaining the maximum level boss, doing research is just one of your countless choices, and it is by no means the only one.
It's okay to pretend to be cool, but if you are not interested, you will never continue your studies.
What's more, there's a guy waiting for you in your hometown.
"Does she understand your soul?" Zandar said, using the seriousness of a scholar. "I strongly disapprove of any choice made by scholars that has been worn away by life."
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“Noshe.” You corrected his pronouns rigorously.
Zandar was even more confused. "If you're looking for a spiritual resonance, I think I can be that person, too."
He took two or three steps forward, trying to introduce himself to you.
"Besides that, all the creations we collaborate on can be our children." The determination in Zandar's eyes was almost burning.
He is a typical genius scholar. Most of the time, he is quite indifferent to emotions, but once he becomes persistent, it is like a ball of fire wrapped in rock sugar.
It looks normal, but that's all it looks like.
You pushed his face away with one hand, that's another price (bushi).
"No, it's not what you think." You shook your head indifferently, "That's not the problem either. He can have children."
Zandar was silent for a moment, then continued calmly, "Your internet browsing history can explain this habit. I can find all of this through research. You don't need to deliberately accommodate the appearance of other creatures."
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"...Don't mention my browsing history anymore, please." It's not shameful to have read Renwai. You can confidently say that you are just curious.
But putting aside the issue of trying, isn't Zandar a pervert?
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Zandar nodded reservedly, cool and elegant. Sometimes you just can't figure out why—why isn't he as polite as he looks?
Although his words were quite sharp and to the point, they did not hit your sore spot. You just felt that what he said seemed very ambiguous.
That's his problem.
Because the guy waiting for you to get married in your hometown is indeed not a human, but he is not a strange creature either, he is just not human.
"The [Immortal] [Dragon] shouldn't be that embarrassing."
Yet, Zandar remains unsatisfied, even when his target is a mysterious and powerful C'tan, a star god that humanity knows very little about. Sometimes you wonder what kind of person you are in Zandar's eyes.
Even the Star God can’t beat you?
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"The Star Gods are not trustworthy. Never ask for their mercy. They can remove the defects of the secondary sex and perhaps allow you to fulfill the responsibility of reproduction."
It can be heard that Zandar is very hostile to [Immortal], and it has also affected you, an innocent person.
To be honest, what he said makes sense, but he underestimated your ability.
As a dual-fate master who is invincible the moment you land, you are just like a husband caught between his mother-in-law and daughter-in-law who can’t speak at all—"He can’t, Zandar, you don’t understand him at all."
After all, your ultimate goal is to return to your hometown. Getting married or not is secondary. It's just an excuse anyway.
Under your insistence, Zandar took a step back. "I understand. You can go back and get married, but we must stay in touch. Your research level must not decline."
"This is my last line."
Instead, you held his hand and asked him to think about it more.
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"Thankfully, Zandar didn't ask you to enclose a brick-thick sheet of calculation paper in your reply. You can discuss any topic in your letter, and you are not limited to his current research project [Astronomical Computer].
You are happy too early.
What you never expected was that after returning to your hometown, you did avoid Zandar's academic bombardment, but the [Immortality] that you used as an excuse was lurking in your hometown.
The good news is that you did not lie. [Immortal] did propose to you and even promised to bear you a child in order to get you to agree.
It's just that you refused.
The bad news is, He has been watching you and has taken that excuse seriously.
No, who has such a strong sense of star thief?!
When you return to your hometown, [Immortal] will bring his family and the (crossed out) Dragonborn as a dowry. To you, from a distance, it will be like zombies spawning in your home.
Before you even put down your luggage, the dragonborns happily surrounded you with a bunch of jewelry, congratulating you on being chosen and dedicating themselves to dressing you up as the most beautiful bride and marrying you to the god they believe in to serve him.
You immediately put on a queenly expression: Really? This is a good thing!
On this day, amid the Dragonborn's anticipation and hope, [Immortal] came, and [Immortal] was beaten by you.
You are furious.
With one slap, everyone present, except you, from the Dragonborn to the Star God, was stunned.
"You can't tell the difference between the big and small kings, right? And you still want to serve them, hellui! Love whoever you want, you idiot." You originally thought you were the best in the world, even Zandar thought so. Being dressed up like a bride of a god and being sacrificed is something I can't stand.
Star God is a collection of philosophical concepts, but let's just crudely think of it as a ball of air. You, the most powerful human in the world; [Immortal], a ball of air. Who's more powerful? Who's out of reach? Isn't it obvious?
The [Immortal], who didn't understand human customs, stood there pitifully and helplessly with a slap on his face - on the first day of her marriage, she was abused at home. Her husband dragged his luggage and went to live outside to talk with his confidant.
You wrote indignantly in your letter:
"Zandar, you're right. [Immortal] is truly untrustworthy. He previously said he would give me any child I wanted."
"He said it so nicely, but on the wedding day, he made a complete mess. He left everything to others and just sat back and did nothing..."
Zandar's reply was also very quick -
"I'm glad you've realized this. But I'm worried about your current situation. Even the most unkempt scholar can maintain a minimum standard of living, but you're out there all alone..."
After briefly omitting the issues surrounding both parties' lives, you both got down to business. Zandar's celestial computer had entered a critical period, with a massive daily workload. However, as a creator, Zandar remained unsatisfied.
You know the reason. According to the standards of normal scholars, Zandar's project could have been completed. But after meeting you, Zandar began to be curious about the calculation results of the astronomical computer under some extreme or inexplicable conditions.
Sometimes the questions you raise have some practical significance. For example:
Imagine a civilization with three suns;
Or different civilizations are completely isolated, with no basis for communication;
Or perhaps, to reduce the possibility of clashes between civilizations, life evolved to the point where even if two sides faced each other, they would be completely unable to recognize each other as living beings...
Zandar's reaction would make you proud to say, "I've met many geniuses, but they all called me a genius."
But sometimes the questions you ask are quite challenging. The sudden rebellion of the enemy in a board game is just the beginning. For example, giving a cat the conceptual ability to transform into a paper-thick layer without dying, or the feasibility of a silly villain in a nursery rhyme...
All of these Zandar were accepted.
You simply cannot imagine what this celestial computer named "Boshizun" will become.
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"When the name [Boshizun] came out, [Immortal] finally obtained your forgiveness.
It was mainly because of the passing [Pure Idrila] that intervened, making you realize belatedly that [Immortals] can give birth to children because the concepts of [reproduction] and [fertility] are part of their destiny.
You and Idrila have some ties of affection, but after careful consideration, you decide to give [Immortality] another chance for the sake of [Taizyuros] and [Pharmacist].
So, you politely declined Idrila's "Hello, let's get married" request.
——This is definitely not because the [Immortal] dragon horns and tail are waving in front of you every day.
Unfortunately, the "2+x" of destiny does not add up to an effect greater than two or three. [Immortality] is completely different from Tai and Pharmacist.
It’s the type that kills meal replacements without giving them a chance at all.
There's nothing you can do about it. It's Immortal who is willing to let you study his reverse scale. You have been curious about this thing for a long time.
In your letter to Zandar—
"I never imagined that human legends could differ so drastically from reality. You know, Zandar, in all the cultural works I've read, the reverse scale is a part that can be used directly as a token of love."
Before this, I only knew that it was a private part that could be exposed. Immortal was willing to bow to me in this way, which undoubtedly satisfied my curiosity.
But you know what? Zandar, when he gives you a piece of his reverse scale, it's like I'm giving you my wisdom tooth.
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This is indeed a private part that can be exposed to the outside world, and even others will feel a tightness in their heart when touching it.
If someone is curious about your wisdom tooth, and everyone thinks it's a token of your love, then you would probably be as generous as [Immortal] and be willing to use it to appease the anger of someone you favor.
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Zandar's answer comforted you very much——
"Ah, you always have such high expectations for the unknown. I mean, this is undoubtedly one of your best qualities."
Of course, I am not interested in the scales or nails of the star god in your mouth, but if it is a wisdom tooth that has followed you for the entire first half of your life, it must be of great collection value.
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Such a clever reply makes you feel that you are not the only one who looks like a pervert.
I can only say that he is worthy of being Zandar, he easily said disgusting words that you can't even say.
This first marriage, which existed in name only, came to an end with [Immortal] being speechless and following a series of stupid actions.
Just kidding, this isn't even called a marriage. It's an act purer than playing house. Only the [Immortal] Dragonborn would truly feel sad about it.
——They seemed to really feel that they were blocking the Star God’s happiness.
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Rather, it is even more outrageous that a Star God can actually be happy.
Anyway, there's no time to explain. Next up is the lone man, a single father, a heroic father, the founder of the Genius Club who's even more trustworthy now that he has a child. Number one, Zandar."
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