Chapter 6 (1/2)

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Now he could leave the tower?

He was practically imprisoned on the top floors of the tower for an entire three and a half months Then it turns out, the reason he couldn’t leave was because of his hair!

“Brown hair looks really good on you!”

Without even knoas in Abel’s head, Kyle exclai never left him

Polyed appearances, and there were barely any h-level e Abel’s hair color

“Black hair is an on here in the continent of Kornos It is considered a syic, then all the bodily hair of that person would turn black due to the strong dees who stirred the world until now all had black hair”

As this place had no black hair DNA, Abel, as born with black hair, would get misunderstood very easily

Kyle continued to speak

“Your hair will grow every day We can’t use hair dyes forever, right? Even so, it’s not like I can cast le tiic will beas you supply ic, only 7-circles and above will barely be able to sense it”

Meaning, only four people in the entire Hela empire would be able to see Abel’s true hair color Barely, that is

Abel fell into thought as he looked at hih the mirror

‘This brings up e days……’

As soh school, he had to th all the time Otherwise, the head teacher of that year would beat hi his hair

(T/N: This doesn’t happen anyh this)

Looking at the brown hair, he remembered his first crush

‘Are you doing well Suji? I’ the lobster last ti punished in soer’

Tap!

Kyle hit Abel’s shoulder with his staff since he was being distracted

“Focus! From today, I shall teach you about spells, the et distracted It is thethe ‘flower’ of all ic, so you must listen carefully”

Fro to be insanely hard! Moreover, he even brought a staff that he hadn’t brought until now It was the sa when they first met

‘Ha~’

Abel felt a headache He hated hard stuff Well, for maths, he did that all the way to major, because he was interested in it

The education lectures he had to take because of the une how he had a painful tirit his teeth at night

Oh howmathematics! It doesn’t earn you ht now, engineering was the way to go in Korea

“To use ic, mana is necessary, but you must also learn ‘runes’, that are ancient characters”

Kyle pointed his staff towards the ground and started drawing so drawn on the ground, and seeped into the ground wherever the staff assed Eventually, it forlyphic character

‘So that’s why he brought the staff’

He was alht it was for punishment

“This is the shape of the first rune There are a total of 28 runes, and the calculation for each rune is different so youto the combination of runes, and the calculation will also become more complex”

“Calculation?”

Abel asked back

“The situation and position when you cast ic will always be different, will it not? You need to apply different operators to adapt to different situations and mana array Then, I shall teach you the calculation for the first rune”

Good! Calculations was so that Abel had confidence in He was called the human calculator after all! Even if it was complex, he had his calculator with him, so there wouldn’t be any problems Not only that, it was a scientific calculator that was capable of inverse trigonoration No problems there

Unless it was some weird new field of mathematics he didn’t know about, he had confidence

“Even the ive up a lot here It is that difficult Do not worry! This Tardema will teach you until you understand”

Emphasized Kyle

Gulp

Just how hard was it, that he was so e that point? Abel couldn’t help but be nervous

‘Don’t tell ebra?’

A class he listened to when he was 4th year college passed by his head Just froht it would be hard and his worries had come true

“Well, then I shall norite out the forht away”

After saying those words, hedown the calculation method

Huh?

Abel’s eyes widened as soon as he saw the formula

Although it looked completely different on the outside, the principles were the exact same as what he knew

‘Isn’t this a quadratic equation?’

This was unexpected Completely unexpected Not because it was hard, but instead, because it was ridiculously easy