The Villain Only Wants To Live a Buddhist Life

Chapter 24

If it were me a month ago, you would be dead now.

Dark said, "Because I corrected your homework."

The man's expression froze and he sat down awkwardly.

Next, many students raised their hands to ask questions.

Most of the students in the School of Magic were dissatisfied, the students in the School of Knights were simply unhappy, the students in the School of Fools didn't care, and the students in the School of Nobles were naturally proud.

Dark just glanced over and found a lot of small movements in the audience.

The students in the School of Nobles were taking this opportunity to mock the School of Knights.

Dark was thinking about whether to give them a warning when he suddenly saw Robert raise his hand.

"Robert Bloheim."

Robert stood up and asked the question he was most concerned about: "Excuse me, will the credits for this class still count?"

Chapter 30 Dak Dimon's exponential explosion story

This is obviously the issue that Robert is most concerned about at the moment.

If the credits for this class are not counted, his and Witt's debt will be completely ruined.

"So, why did this class have problems?"

Robert roared inwardly, and was a little excited.

...

But this was Duck's first time to substitute for a class, so how could he know if the credits would count?

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

Robert: "What experiment?"

Duck suddenly shouted: "Bloheim, deduct five points!"

Robert's face suddenly changed!

He quickly picked up the sorting card to check, and it really was a fucking deduction of five points!

Duck asked: "How is it, was there a deduction?"

Robert nodded with an ugly face: "Deduction."

Duck smiled slightly: "Bloheim, add five points."

Although he didn't know what the principle was, he obviously had the power of professors in this class and could control the students' credits.

He, as a substitute teacher, was also justified.

And then, as expected, when they realized that this classmate could actually deduct points from them, those students who were dissatisfied with him restrained themselves a lot.

Dak said, "Since everyone has no questions, let's start the class. Please take out your exercise books and turn to page XX. By the way, there shouldn't be anyone who hasn't done their homework, right?"

Faced with his questioning, the students of the School of Magic were slightly disdainful, and someone from the School of Knights even opened the exercise books for him to see.

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

As long as they are normal students, it is impossible that they haven't finished it, right?

Impossible, impossible, right?

Originally, according to Professor Lily's practice, the exercise books would be collected before the end of this class, and then distributed in the next class after grading, and the homework for the new week would be assigned by the way.

But Dak wanted to waste more time, so he planned to talk about the homework directly today.

Anyway, he often grades the first-year homework.

After finishing today, he saved the trouble of grading!

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

...

Robert was not only wrong, he almost wanted to cry!

Because he really forgot to do his homework!

Of course, Witt, who was beside him, didn't write a single number!

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

The homework for the arithmetic class is assigned on Thursdays. Because it's close to the weekend, many students would do it together on the weekend before.

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

Witt and Robert spent a huge amount of money to buy the latest model of magic chess. Starting from Friday afternoon, they spent the whole weekend playing with magic chess.

Under the distraction of playing, how could they remember any homework?

And on Monday, which was last night, they were always trying to borrow credits, so 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.

Witt retracted his hand and winked: Pretend, pretend!

But how could he pretend anymore...

Dak didn't want to care at first - he was really too lazy to care, but Robert's performance was so obvious that the students of the Noble Academy across the aisle noticed it.

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

If we still don't care at this time, it would be really unreasonable.

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

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

Dak turned his eyes to Robert, and then glanced at Witt beside him, and simply said: "God, check Bloheim's homework."

Witt lowered his head helplessly and reached out to take Robert's workbook.

He couldn't not take it!

Because he didn't do it either!

At this time, he could only abandon the car to save the king!

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

Dak's face "gloomy": "Very good, Bloheim, do you remember how many points you will lose if you don't do your homework?"

Robert clenched his teeth.

Dak said expressionlessly: "Bloheim, deduct ten points!"

Witt tightly grasped the corner of the workbook.

I suddenly had an extremely ominous premonition in my heart!

Dake did not delve into it too deeply, but copied the exercises onto the blackboard and explained them one by one.

He would occasionally ask questions and quote stories to explain some difficult problems in a simple and easy-to-understand way, which was much better than Professor Lily's rote memorization!

The students gradually discovered that those extremely difficult exercises seemed to have suddenly become simple!

Robert in the audience looked dead.

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

They were all first-year students.

They were all sons of the Kingdom's Twin Swords.

Now one was giving a lecture on the stage, and the other was afraid of being found out for not doing his homework!

He held the pen with unprecedented strength.

The explanation of the exercises went much more smoothly than Dak had expected, especially in terms of delaying time =_=!

Ten minutes of questions and half an hour of exercises, and in the blink of an eye, forty minutes had passed.

Dak looked at the clock and knew that he should talk about some useful knowledge.

So he followed his original train of thought and told the story about "exponential explosion".

Of course, he couldn't really talk about exponents, after all, that was too far beyond the scope.

This idea came from the debt dispute between Emma, ​​Witt and Robert that he accidentally encountered yesterday.

Although Dak didn't hear the specific content clearly, it didn't prevent him from recalling a story about a millionaire going bankrupt.

Today, since he stood on this podium, he had to leave something behind.

So he followed his train of thought and told the story: "The famous dragon egg wizard Da Vinci once said that arithmetic is the basis of all magic! Some of you think that arithmetic has little impact on magic duels, so you don't study hard, and even don't do the few homework. This behavior is very stupid!"

"If you don't even know basic arithmetic, let alone magic duels, even in normal life, you may be fooled by others."

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

Then, Dak told the story.

One day, a millionaire Jamie encountered a strange thing.

A man named Weber said to him: "I want to sign a contract with you. I will give you 100,000 Saint coins every day for a whole month, and you only need to give me 1 cent on the first day, and then you will give me twice as much as the previous day every day."

Jamie only saw the difference between 1 cent and 100,000, and was surprised and said: "Really?! Do you keep your word?"

The contract came into effect, and Jamie was ecstatic.

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

On the second day, Jamie spent 2 cents and earned 100,000.

On the 10th day, Jamie earned a total of 1 million, and only paid a total of 5.12 Saint coins.

On the 20th day, Jamie earned a total of 2 million, and Weber only earned more than 5,000 Saint coins.

Jamie couldn't help thinking: "It would be great if the contract could be signed for two or three months!"

But from the 21st day, the situation changed!

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

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

As a result, Jamie received 3.1 million Saint Coins in one month (31 days), and paid Weber more than 21 million Saint Coins!

Jamie went bankrupt!

"Emma!"

Robert's roar echoed throughout the classroom.

Chapter 31: Witt Robert tries to get on the right track

Robert regretted it the moment he shouted.

But some things can never be taken back once they are out.

He rested his hands on the table, half-standing, bearing the gazes of almost all his classmates, and suddenly he became clear-headed and understood his situation.

"Bloheim, do you have any opinion on Emma Metis?"

Dark's voice was still flat and without fireworks.

Robert heard something different from it, and he immediately broke out in a cold sweat, and his legs almost trembled.

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