"It's been several days since he last came, he was so strong, he beat me without any effort, I need an explanation, I have to find him!"
Vasco, the talented basketball player, for the first time in his life, breaks his routine and doesn't go to his training session.
He walks through the corridors looking for people who have seen a tall, muscular guy with a big scar on his forehead.
When suddenly
"Are you looking for Vati?"
A student asks him the question.
Vasco: "Yes!" Do you know where he is?
"mmh follow me"
On the roof of the school, there were two people talking; one had red hair and glasses, and the other wore a black shirt and had a scar on his forehead.
They direct their gaze towards the two other people who approach and speak to them.
Vati: "finally gathered."
The redhead with curly hair starts talking while simultaneously playing with poker cards.
Abderaman: "So now that all the people you were waiting for are here, can you explain to me how you managed to beat me at my favorite game every time?"
"Yes, and what is your training to be so good at basketball?"
Vati: "mmmh ... And what if I told you that during my absence, I discovered a new training technique capable of giving anyone superhuman abilities?
*Regard*
*Regard*
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*Silence*
Abderaman: "I would say, why haven't you become rich and famous, when all the ministries of education in the world and private schools would pay a lot for this knowledge?" So what are you still doing here?
Vati: "Hehe, but what makes you think that's not my goal? Do you know who Evariste Galois is?"
Abderaman: "?"
Vati: "Well, it was a 16-year-old high school student living in the 19th century." Despite his age, his work helped bring together mathematics to create the theory of relativity.
However, some were jealous of him for his discovery, others who worked in other academies saw him as competition and did not want him to succeed, and others did not pay attention to his demonstrations.
And all this accumulation of hatred led Evariste to end up in madness and depression, continuing to accumulate life mistakes and eventually dying from a bullet at 20 years old.
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It's truly a horrific end for a genius.