I was a god in the 18th century

Chapter 33 God is imaginary, but the Eastern God is real

Chapter 33 God is imaginary, but the Eastern God is real

When Bruttner and his fellow travelers arrived at the Fortress, they were shocked by the two glass Christmas tree houses in the yard.

So arrogant, he actually built a glass house specifically for the Christmas tree!

With such a large glass, you have to pay a lot of window tax.

This idea came to everyone's mind involuntarily.

There is no way that when poor people see glass, they don’t first think of sunshine, but first think of taxes.

Speaking of the evils committed by the European ruling class, the window tax is not the only one.

Since the 18th century, Britain has established colonies all over the world, and India is one of them.

Because of the British's exploitation of the upper class in India, this pressure was devolved layer by layer, resulting in a particularly outrageous "top tax" - women of lower castes had to pay tax even for wearing tops. The bigger the breasts, the more The more taxes you pay.

This is off topic, so I won’t mention it for now.

The arrival of Brutner and his party was warmly received by Owen.

Because several people were curious about the glass room, the guests of honor simply chatted in front of the glass room.

This time Bruttner came with his wife, assistant, and student.

Public transportation in the UK is very developed. People who don't have private cars take public carriages, and the four of them came here by public carriage.

When we arrived at the town of Ifula, we started walking again.

Faucui Villa is one mile away from the town of Ifhra, which is nothing to this group of people.

Although the road was a bit slippery because of the ice, everyone was young and could afford to fall.

Xia Qingdai was mainly focused on drying her hair at first, and didn't pay much attention to the guests in the castle courtyard.

Because there are a lot of people coming and going in the castle every day.

It was Owen who repeated loudly that he was glad to see his friends that attracted her attention.

"Hey, is this Gauss and the others arrived?"

She immediately turned off the hair dryer and lay on top of the castle. She opened her big bright eyes and looked at the little man below carefully.

At this time, Owen happened to look up at the clouds and met his eyes that were looming in the clouds.

He smiled slightly before turning his attention to the guests in front of him.

He was very curious about Gauss, who was only twelve years old.

This is the mathematical genius that the goddess has been talking about for the past two days. He is indeed handsome and lovable in appearance.

Looking at the old and outdated clothes he is wearing, you can tell that his family conditions are very ordinary. This outfit is probably the best outfit he can wear when visiting the house.

But even though the low-quality clothes could not bring out his future nobility, his calm demeanor already gave him a vague air of majesty.

As for Owen's friend Brutner, he is also younger than he thought.

In fact, Irving and Brutner have never met before. The fate between the two stems from a promise Irving made in America.

Irving, a man who promised a lot of money, once helped Brutner's brother mail relics worth twenty-three old German silver coins.

Therefore, the two began to exchange letters.

Later, the two parties discovered that they had similar interests and gradually became pen pals. This time Brutner heard that his good friend had inherited a century-old villa and suddenly became a country squire from a poor boy.

He couldn't wait to bring food and books all the way from Germany to visit the other party. Even the wind and snow could not stop him.

The reason why Brutner brought his student Gauss with him on this trip was because the opportunity was rare.

As the saying goes, "It is better to travel thousands of miles than to read thousands of books."

He wanted to expand his horizons with this talented young man who was rare to see in a thousand years. The most important thing is to get away from the father who always wanted him to grow up to be a worker.

If Owen, who likes mathematics, could fall in love with this talented young man who is outstanding in mathematics and pluck a hair from his thick legs to support him, it would be even more wonderful!
  This is not impossible. It is common for the squires and nobles of this era to sponsor talented people.

Irving's subsequent performance also made Brutner very proud of this decision.

Because he found that Owen paid great attention to his students and was as enthusiastic as he was to him.

I don't know if Xia Qingdai's gaze on Gauss was too intense. He suddenly looked up at the sky with a thoughtful look on his face.

Owen also raised his head and saw the interested face in the clouds, and asked softly: "Did you see her too?"

"She?" Goss asked in English without an accent, "Who is Mr. Owen referring to?"

Owen turned his head and looked at Gauss and said, "God, a true god in this sky."

Gauss's face became solemn: "I am a devout Christian, and my heart is with God."

Xia Qingdai is pure atheism - to be precise, she is adaptable.

She will believe any behavior that does not explain phenomena scientifically, as long as it is beneficial to her; if it is harmful to her, she will immediately say "feudal superstition" with disdain!
  Moreover, she believed in any god who could manifest his spirit. For example, the statue of Confucius in their school has been touched by college entrance examination candidates, and Xia Qingdai is one of them.

Anyway, you won't lose anything by going to pay her respects and touch her. If your luck in the exam is overwhelming, it will be a three-pole situation if you have dates but don't have dates.

At this time, she looked at Gauss below with such a pious look on his face, and suddenly became naughty and decided to tease him.

She turned her head and glanced around, saw her schoolbag, stood up, walked over and pulled out a math test paper inside, and spread it out flatly.

The huge test paper was like a cloud falling from the sky, pressing down on everyone in the castle courtyard, casting a huge shadow.

The people below were so frightened that they screamed "Wow!" and ran away with their heads in their hands.

Of course, Owen had noticed the goddess's movements early on. Before the test papers were completely spread out in the courtyard, he greeted the guests and quickly jumped up the steps of the castle, standing on the corridor and looking up at the sky.

A math test paper as big as A3 paper is equivalent to the size of the entire front yard of the castle, covering the entire yard!

Gauss and his teacher both opened their mouths, and their views were hit as never before.

Although they prayed and confessed to God several times a day for many years, they never saw God take action!

And what is in this yard now? !

The young Gauss rubbed his eyes vigorously, wondering if he was still dreaming?

Why do these huge words combined look so much like math problems?
  "Is God a mathematician?" Brutner murmured. His head was full of mush at this moment, and what he saw before him was beyond his comprehension.

Owen looked at the huge naughty smiling face in the clouds and couldn't help laughing: "No, God is not a mathematician, God is a girl."

His guests all looked at him in disbelief.

ah! How dare he speak such arrogant words against God and be so disrespectful? !

(End of this chapter)

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