Helmut: The Forsaken Child - Chapter 189
# 189
Helmut
Episode 189
“Is it a deer?”
People often stuffed the severed heads of deer they hunt and displayed them in a high place.
What is usually displayed is the head of a stag with great antlers.
Deer symbolize good luck and power, and although they have a fast and resilient body, they fall down when hit by human arrows.
Also, people often compare their beautiful eyes and body to that of a deer.
What Helmut intuitively thought of was a deer falling down with blood spraying after being hit by an arrow. Didn’t he also kill a deer at a hunting competition? I had a good feeling.
“i think so too.”
Area’s gaze fell as she readily agreed.
Now there is only one sentence left. The last sentence was written in red letters.
“That’s the last sentence. I can find my value anywhere in the world. That’s why people covet me to the point of cruelty. Even my corpse. My mangled body is all over the world. Sometimes I am insignificant enough to be burned, and sometimes I am noble enough to be with a king. “Some people take great care of my body in their homes, while others put awls on my body and whisper their love for me.”
“dead body? A corpse…”
To Helmut, a corpse was something lifeless and dripping with blood.
Area is the one who found the answer.
“tree.”
Helmut thought for a moment and then asked.
“What does that last phrase mean?”
Put an awl and whisper love. Helmut wondered what that part had to do with trees.
“Because paper is made from trees. It probably means writing a love letter. “The pen tip is sharp, so it’s likened to an awl.”
“Why do you use that? “You can convey it verbally.”
“different. Because things that cannot be expressed in words can be expressed in writing.”
After answering roughly, Alea averted her gaze, feeling somewhat unfamiliar.
‘Because of that damn festival.’
I went on a date with Helmut, and even if something like that was mentioned even a little bit, I got agitated.
Of course, Helmut wouldn’t think much of it.
‘It’s funny that I’m the only one conscious of it.’
Helmut had a favorable face in the deal. Those pitch black eyes. It’s almost impossible to read what’s inside.
Even though I had been in close contact with him for quite a long time, he seemed like I knew him, but I didn’t.
“Rather than that, it’s a deer tree by a hill. If this means numbers… what happens?”
It was a murmur rather than a question. It was difficult to find what the four words had in common. I had to figure out how it related to the numbers.
“A deer has two horns, so 2? So what about trees? No, it’s not done this way.”
Area stared at the four sentences. At that time, Helmut pointed with his finger.
“The colors of these four sentences are different.”
This was a fact that I had not realized as I was only focusing on the content. It would not have been done that way simply to distinguish sentences.
“I see. The hills are purple, the stars are yellow, the deer are green, and finally, the trees are red. What does this mean? Oh, maybe… is that it?”
Area decided to think simply. It reminded me of a rainbow. In the order of the rainbow, purple is 7, yellow is 3, green is 4, and red is 1. The answer is 7341.
Area turned the metal plate and guessed the numbers.
However, after 5 seconds, the metal plate moved and returned to its original shape before being touched. It means the answer is wrong.
“There are two left.”
Area glanced at Helmut, who dared to point out something he knew. It’s somehow obnoxious.
Area is an honor student. I didn’t like the word wrong answer itself.
“what is the problem? Isn’t it a rainbow? If that’s right… it would be in order. “It’s not in this order.”
Area narrowed her eyes and examined the sentence.
The answer calculated from the sentence may be wrong. But whether the answer was wrong or not, the important thing was that it excluded the answer that Area had calculated in the sentence a moment ago. The answer was based solely on color.
The problem would not have been posed in that way so that Rampione could come up with an answer excluding the meaning of the sentence.
It was difficult to guess numbers from words found in sentences. Then this would be the order.
“Hills, stars, deer trees… How are we supposed to arrange these? Deer are the only living things. Is it scale? A tree is bigger than a deer, a hill is bigger than a tree, and a star is bigger than a hill. In small order? Or in that order?”
However, even though she was worried, this time, Area’s hand could not be moved easily. There are only two opportunities left. It should not be wasted carelessly.
‘I’d rather do a math problem.’
It was much more comfortable that way for Area. Because the answer is clear. At that moment, Helmut suddenly opened his mouth.
“I think I know.”
“what?”
Area’s gaze, which had been digging into the sentence as if dissecting it, returned to him.
The look in his eyes was suspicious, saying, ‘I don’t know, so how can you know!’ The pride of the second-year head of the magic department was clearly revealed.
“Just think about it simple.”
Helmut did not have the same sense of urgency as Area. He turned the metal plate to match the numbers without worrying about making a mistake.
Area widened her eyes. The door to the next room opened with a creak.
‘I’m pretty smart too.’
Helmut’s standard was Area. Since he solved the problem he was thinking about, he was smart.
Although he did not think of himself as having poor learning ability or being incompetent, Helmut thought that he did not know much.
Because I didn’t put much effort into studying. That’s almost everything I learned when I joined the academy.
‘Is this a matter of ideas rather than knowledge?’
Helmut hurried to the next room. Area stared at the number Helmut guessed for a moment.
“This… why is this the answer? Why are the words arranged like that?”
In an instant, countless assumptions related to the arrangement of numbers that Helmut guessed ran through my mind.
But there was nothing that Area could know. It seemed like I couldn’t remember anything.
Area couldn’t hang there for long. Now was not the time to delay here. I remember the answer, so you can ask it later.
“On to the next problem.”
Area, muttering as if gritting her teeth, immediately followed Helmut into the next room.
Helmut was looking into the problem first. This time, it was a matter that Area was confident about. maybe.
[3 5 (9)
5 7 32
28 30 (261)
When 3=1 ()()]
“Do you think you know what it is?”
“No, not at all.”
Helmut admitted honestly. When 3=1, it goes into parentheses. I thought about dividing it into thirds, but that would only make the numbers complicated.
The important thing is to calculate a four-digit number. It couldn’t be calculated that way.
While Area was frowning at the problem, Helmut looked around comfortably. He immediately noticed something.
“There’s more like this below.”
At the bottom of the problem was a cross-shaped horizontal and vertical mark and a cogwheel shape engraved on it. Helmut looked through it carefully.
“These intersecting straight lines. The left side is longer than the right side and the top side is longer than the bottom. “What does the gear wheel mean?”
Area was also seeing the same thing. Area looked at the numbers and the two symbols in turn. He soon found the answer.
“The answer is 5 and 32. 0532.”
After hearing those words, Helmut looked at the numbers and marks in turn. It was only after a while that he realized why he got that answer.
“Ah, I see.”
Meanwhile, Area was guessing the numbers. After turning the four metal plates and waiting, the door to the next room opened.
“We were delayed in the last room, so let’s hurry.”
There is no time to explain anymore. The two quickly entered the next room.
That is not to say that there were no blocking problems after that. It definitely helped that the two of them put their heads together each time.
Helmut, who thought he would just watch, was actively playing his part.
Area grumbled.
“This dungeon probably remembers that I came here.”
“Why do you think that?”
“Because the proportion of math problems is lower than before! “I solved up to 70 questions at that time and it took less than two hours.”
This means that problems that seem more difficult depending on the opponent are presented.
But even that seemed to have reached its limit, and the number of math problems was increasing.
Lampione also built this dungeon before his death. There may not have been enough time to create a complex problem.
“But one thing I know for sure is that I don’t need to solve all of Rampione’s problems. In that case, there is no need to change the problem.”
If all problems have to be solved anyway, is there a need to change depending on the opponent?
This is not an academy test where you get grades based on how far you passed.
It is a test that only determines those who solve all the problems and pass the dungeon and those who do not.
“If I’m right, it will be the same after 70 questions. “I never took the next step.”
And the reason why Area needs Helmut will also appear there.
*
They took a break in the room with problem number 69.
The problem was different from when Area broke through the dungeon alone, so it took a little longer, but still only two and a half hours passed.
You can solve the remaining 30 questions in 3 hours. Area calculated like that.
“Would you like something to eat?”
Area took out another sandwich. It was his responsibility to prepare food from Baden.
Since Area does most of the work that uses her brain, there is no problem with skipping meals and only eating sugar, but Helmut was different.
It is a muscular test. Since the basal metabolic rate itself was different, I had to feed it consistently.
‘Because we’ll need him soon.’
In fact, it helped a lot in solving the problem. I thought he would be needed only after question 70, but it was surprising.
I was a little proud of the fact that Helmut solved the problem I couldn’t solve first.
‘That question… should I ask it now?’
Area looked towards Helmut.
Helmut was staring at the sandwich. He did not choose any food from the human world.
But for some reason, I feel like I want to eat something different.
I ate a sandwich earlier when I arrived at the coast, and I ate another sandwich while eating lobster.
This is my third meal eating a sandwich. I was slightly bitten.
‘Does Area like sandwiches?’
It seemed like he was just eating that all the time.
“Is there anything else?”
“Ah, you don’t like sandwiches? “This is the best way to simply consume nutrients…”
Are you saying that’s all you bought? Aria looked embarrassed.
When an important goal is set, Area forgets all the little details. The usual pickiness is everywhere.
Not only is it normal to skip meals, but it is also common to eat one type of meal for three days straight.
“You ate well before, right? “When I go out, I’ll buy you something delicious.”
Area felt like feeding carrots to a tiger rather than a horse.
“Because I’m not covering it up.”
“Okay, would you like some sweets too? “I have some chocolate.”
Helmut finished off the sandwich and two chocolates that Area gave him.
It wasn’t even exam period, but I used my head and I was hungry.
On the other hand, Area only ate one piece of chocolate, just enough to satisfy her hunger. The logic was that only when the stomach is empty can the head turn.
At some point, Area opened her mouth. I thought about it the whole time while taking a break, but I stopped at the line where I felt like I didn’t know.
“You know, that problem from earlier. “The problem of deer trees appearing on each hill.”
He looked like he was hurting his pride by asking Helmut without understanding the answer.
However, he was also a wizard whose desire for exploration took precedence over his pride.