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Chapter 128 Some Disgraceful Little Tricks 1/5(2/2)

If this happens every year, there is nothing to say.

But Luosen learned that in previous years, there was no such simple and rough classification of papers. In previous years, it was classified according to the importance of papers.

This is normal to think about it.

You, a high-level mage, talk about a very unpopular high-level magic. Even if you talk about it in a singular way, how can you compare to a powerful and universal mathematical tool?

So, this is Feilun, or scholars send wizards to deal with troubles and target themselves.

The purpose should be factional struggles, and I don’t want Rosen, the temple sect wizard, to show off in the learning process.

"How is it, is there?" The voice of Master Fuller came from the side.

Rosen spread his hands: "Yes, but they were lined up at three o'clock in the afternoon on the last day."

Fuller frowned: "How is it possible? Who is blind and so blind?!"

After listening to the core content of the streaming numbers for a while in the morning, he immediately knew that this was a very, very important achievement and would definitely launch a major change in the logical system.

It would be fine if such important results were placed on the last day, but it was still on the last few games. It was really a brain problem!

"You wait, I'll go and ask the count for help!"

He took the schedule and left.

After about half a quarter of an hour, he rushed back with a happy face.

"The Count already knows this, and she also thinks it is ridiculous to make such an arrangement."

"So, she used the exemption order to mention your mentor's "Theory of Flow Numbers" to the third place this afternoon. Your "The Law of Moving Stars" is ranked fourth."

"There is not much time, you and your tutor will hurry up and prepare."

Rosen nodded immediately: "Okay, I'll go and prepare now."

When he walked towards the outer hall, he couldn't help but think: "But if you ask a question alone, why set fire to the paper?"

A thought flashed: "I understand, I want us to give a speech without writing!"

Such rigorous academic papers are extremely difficult to give speeches without writing, and you will fall into a bad situation of logical confusion if you are not careful.

If someone asks questions again and disrupts his thoughts, he will probably be confused on the spot.

If so, their speeches on the carriage would have been stolen.

Today I will finish writing the climax of this plot at once, so I will update five times.
Chapter completed!
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