It was 7:00 am, I needed to go Cambrige for some books that I forgot when Lady justice had left. I guess it was easy for me to do the work all by myself, taking my work to my house.
This was the only day where I could be myself. After all, I was working on my main arc at university.
Cambirdge was noisy as ever, leaving a hole in my heart. I would actually talk to my step sister about it. To be fair, she would actually like it and pat me on the head.
The main centre of attention was me and the other side of the sky. I really knew that I had to do something about that.
Students could actually take me aback. I would actually give lectures on philosophy, theology, spirituality and breathing techniques that no one would actually practice.
I told them to hear me. But in exchange, I received indifference. On the other side of the story, I said to myself that It was a fantastic achievement to fascinate with my lectures.
To be honest, the rain, the flow and the monad were one and they were not trying to converge in the story. After all, I had a dream and I wanted to complete it.
The odds were against and still I did with all my body, mind and soul along with all my qualities: perseverance, valor, logic, patience, humility, temperance and loyalty.
At the beginning of stages of every semester, I would challenge every student and professor from every faculty and they would get mad at me, which would cost me points.
But I actually knew every exam from head to toes. For I had done everything to explore philosophy from prehelenic period, which could actually make see every side of philosophy.
I actually knew that this would actually happen. It was no surprise in the first place to watch over the deceased mindset of all those professors.
All of that was useless, I would still keep having debating with other people and crush them in a matter of seconds
Now, it was pretty different for them to see, to be honest, it was more than just trying to: I had done more in 4 years than Newton, Tesla, Leibniz, Abraham, and all the modern community of philosophers.
Some people would just question me.
I had published around 400 videos on every topic of philosophy along with analysis and their commonalities.
I would have around 20.000 views per day and 2000 likes per video. It was not good for me because they would question me and try to argue that I was wrong.
When I got in the classroom, Emily, the mathematician, was in love with me and would huge me every time that I would enter the classroom. She was 6 foot 3 inches with T breast cups and a long blond hair, making her presence known in the classroom.
As for her eyes, she was as radiant as the sky with those red eyes. You could see her fierceness
From a different perspective, she would actually scare the other girls. One of them would be Larissa: this petite girl who would come to greet me because she did like my innovation in the field of philosophy of education.
I needed to work on the other traditions of science. I would give it to numerous girls and professor, but actually that class was cancelled when I had a discussion with Sophia over a little detail in antiquity: I have had access to each of those eras.
I had done something to her that she may never forget. I had actually told her that she did not have any friends.
People started hating me: she was the goddess of the university that no one could touch despite her good attributes.
It was her profound admiration for the uniqueness of the law that he had actually taken up on a new volcano in his renaissance of injuries to his reputation.
To be honest, his little girls and mastff girls would not actually do it. They were the ones to tell him to apologize to her, as it was necessary for him to continue his lectures that she had forbidden him.
Other things would be that no one had actually noticed that he had already reported a lot of information in 300 compiled research paper about Tesla, Edison, Newton, Leibniz, Campbell, Da vinci, Comenius, Bacon, Hegel, Freud, and pre helenic philosopher.
I really needed to more about what I could do with it. No one would actually see what we could actually do with it.
Even me, I thought he would actually forget about that useful instance. On the contrary, it was upper hand for him to overcome his fear to expose the electricity of his life.
We needed to affirm that he needed more time for it to get spicy.
He had scanned the whole university for its security and the result... it was not good at all.
There was something at university.
Something not from this world.
