Chapter 796 - I“ve Los
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âH-how is that possible?!â
The entire hall burst into an uproar as everyone looked on with incredulity at the elated Amy, as well as the stack of untouched paper on the table.
During this short span of time, Amy hadnât touched her quill even once, and when she finally did pick it up, it was only so she could write down her answer. That was simply incredible to everyone.
Some of the scholars present had researched calculating two-digit multiplication problems using the decimal system. However, they wouldnât be able to solve such a question in half an hour, let alone half a minute.
Fitch was scribbling furiously on the sheet of paper before him when his quill suddenly faltered. He turned back to look at the beaming Amy with a hint of surprise on his face.
Lunaâs eyes widened as she stared at Amy with disbelief in her eyes. Not only had Amy actually solved the question, she had done so in what felt like the blink of an eye.
Amy was a child who would never lie, and Mag had a propensity of constantly creating miracles. As such, she was almost blindly confident that Amy had calculated the correct answer. After all, no matter how implausible or absurd something seemed, it wouldnât be strange for Mag and Amy to be able to achieve it.
âHow could she possibly have solved a two-digit multiplication problem in such a short time?! Besides, she didnât even make any calculations; she mustâve just blurted out a random answer!â Earlton rose to his feet as he glowered at Mag with a cold expression, and interrogated, âDo you think weâre all idiots? This is indeed a contest of speed, but the correct answer has to be reached first!â
Everyone was still reeling from shock when they were enlightened by Earltonâs words. Just as he had said, it was completely impossible to solve a two-digit multiplication problem in half an hour, especially when zero calculations had been made during this process.
As such, the only possibility was that Amy was lying, and that she hadnât actually calculated the correct answer. Instead, she had merely blurted out a random number, and was trying to somehow swindle a victory.
The smiles on the faces of the revolutionaries gradually congealed as they turned their eyes toward Amy and Mag. If that was indeed true, then their actions would bring disgrace to all of the revolutionaries present.
âIn the decimal system, this is only to be expected. If Amy didnât have to waste time meticulously writing down that answer in the end, she wouldâve been able to calculate the answer in her mind within 10 seconds.â Magâs expression remained completely unflustered as he looked back at Earlton, and said, âIn any case, Amy has already confirmed her answer. If you have any doubts, you can wait until heâs also got an answer, then ask him to convert it into decimal form for comparison.â
The entire hall fell silent once again. No one had expected Mag to give such a calm and straightforward response.
Earltonâs eyes were flashing with a hint of bewilderment as he looked at Mag. He could tell that Mag didnât seem to be lying, so how could he possibly be so confident?
Byron stood up, and said, âSeeing as one side is expressing doubts regarding the answer, I suggest our two sides each task one more person with the same calculation. That way, weâll have more answers for confirmation.â
Earlton was about to issue another retort when Erma raised a hand to stop him, and nodded as he said, âWeâll do as you say, Master Byron. Donât be so quick to jump to conclusions, Earlton. Fitch, you keep doing what youâre doing. Leeroy will be the one calculating the problem from my side, and his answer will be used as the final answer for cross-referencing and comparison.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Earlton sat down with a dark expression before aiming a cold glare at Mag.
âLister will be responsible for calculation on our side, and his answer will also be our final answer.â Byron nodded in response before turning to Lister.
âYes.â Lister nodded before beginning his calculations.
Leeroy had also received a quill and a stack of paper. He hesitated momentarily before exchanging a glance with Erma, and then also set about making his calculations.
âThis is indeed becoming rather interesting.â A smile appeared on Fitchâs face as he turned around to continue his work as well. His quill was scribbling even more furiously over the sheet of paper, even to the extent that the tip of his quill was barely traceable to the naked eye.
âFather, why donât they believe me?â Amy asked as she looked up at Mag with a perplexed look on her little face.
âBecause youâre so much better than them that theyâre unable to comprehend it. If you want them to believe, then you have to shatter their outlook on the world and force them to embrace a new world; thatâs not an easy task,â Mag replied in a quiet voice. Even though he had expected this dissent from the conservatives, it was still a little disappointing for him to see them continue to be so stubborn and dogmatic.
âIf Father had competed instead of me, theyâd be even more shocked.â Amy nodded in response.
âThatâs true.â A smile appeared on Magâs face. With his eidetic memory, answers to normal multiplication questions were directly accessible in his mind, so he wouldnât even need to calculate at all.
Thus, Fitch continued to calculate along with Lister and Leeroy, and the atmosphere within the hall became quite tense once again.
The outcome of this contest would determine the result of this debate, and, more importantly, whether the decimal system would receive widespread implementation.
No one wouldâve dreamed that this monumental task would fall on the shoulders of a little four-year-old girl, and this startling turn of events had caught everyone off guard.
Meanwhile, Mag was carrying Amy in his arms as he made a lap around the hall, appreciating the beautiful mosaics on the walls and telling Amy about the history of the Norland Continent.
Alex didnât actually know much about the churchâs history, but Mag could roughly glean the story through the introductory annotations on the wall mosaics. Even though these annotations had to be taken with a grain of salt due to the fact that they were naturally all praising the church as a glorious entity of righteousness, the story told still reflected a representation of the church that had survived through the dark ages.
Faith was the best remedy for those suffering from despair amid the endless darkness. It was like an undying flame that was present in the heart of every human being, uniting them as one and making them so powerful a race that even the giant dragons had to be wary of them.
The churchâs power was forcibly reduced before it could abuse that power. At least this way, the churchâs glorious image remains eternal in everyoneâs hearts. Mag looked at the wall mosaics with furrowed brows as he thought to himself, It has to be said that Andre really is a wise king. However, heâs not even willing to tolerate the church; how can he tolerate his two sons doing so many heinous things behind his back?
âIâve got an answer.â
Right at this moment, Fitchâs words cut off Magâs train of thought, and he turned to face him with Amy in his arms.
Everyone in the hall turned their attention to Fitch in unison with tense, expectant eyes.
However, Fitch only had eyes for Amy as he calmly said, âI took the liberty of converting my answer into decimal form, and itâs 896. Iâve lost.â