<{Solution Finder}.>
Skill: {Solution Finder} (Level 1- Max) (Active Skill)
Description: The user will gain knowledge of the solution to the problem he has the most desire to solve. (The problem will not be solved, only the knowledge of the solution will be given.)
Consumption: 25,000 mana
Cooldown: 7 days
[Ding. User does not have enough mana to activate skill.]
"What!?"
[Your current mana status is 19,020 out of 24,410 mana.]
<... Fine.> Clinton sat down on the ground with his arms and legs crossed. He tapped his fingers rapidly.
15 minutes later...
[Ding. Obtained manga "No Game No Life". Item has been sent to inventory.]
"What!? That's possible?" Clinton yelled out in shock. He then recovered from his shock and controlled his emotions.
[Ding. Added 1 wisdom.]
[Ding. Added 1 intelligence.]
-----Cut-----
To the parents and teachers and people who say that reading manga doesn't let you learn anything, well, here's something for you. First of all, this manga is about games, and yes, games do give you intelligence. Don't believe me? Let's select a random game and I'll tell you where the intelligence part comes in. Chess? Okay. Look, the part of intelligence in playing the game is the whole game. Look. You can't play chess if you don't use any intelligence, and if you do things that require intelligence, well, you get more of it. What? You say that's just for this chess only? Well, yeah, of course, if you ignore all the other games like othello, connect 4, go, gobang, checkers, chinese checkers, chinese chess, tic-tac-toe, and many other board games and online games that I either don't feel like listing or don't even know about. Sorry if I sound too arrogant. Anyways, where was I?
What? You say that it's just for that manga, not other ones? Well, let me tell you other cases where reading mangas can help you. Let's me tell you about this manga called "Dignified Asleep Saeki", or in Japanese Romanji, "Saeki-san wa Nemutteru". That manga is a book about a girl who sleeps a lot. How is something about sleeping helpful? Well, let me tell you. That book is about a girl who tries really hard to sleep in class without getting caught, and she hasn't been caught, at least I haven't gotten to the part where she got caught yet, if she even did. That manga can teach you how to sleep without getting caught, which is, well, some knowledge and knowledge equals intelligence and if you say no then I can tell you that school and homework equal knowledge and since knowledge doesn't equal intelligence then I can say that school and homework doesn't equal intelligence. *Cough cough*.
What? It's not going to help you with anything even if you do learn that knowledge of how to sleep without getting caught since it's never going to be useful anyways? Well, if that's your argument then let me tell you this: history is useless in school and so it should not be taught in school because it is useless and not to mention how boring it is. What? You say that "those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it?" What a joke. Let me tell you this. If you have a history of procrastinating for homework or other work like most normal people, then you should know that even though you know your history of procrastinating, you still procrastinate in future. "You're doomed to repeat history if you don't know it? Ha! As if! You don't know !@#$! If that's really true then people who procrastinated would only procrastinate once. And yet they do it all the time. So stop bringing up that annoying as quote about repeating history every time someone says history class is pointless since it's not even !@#$%^& true! If you're going to argue that history class is important than at least make a better argument, would you!? God !@#$ !@! I'm !@#$%^& tired of that argument and history class! *Takes a deep breath*. Sorry about that. Anyways, let's get back to the novel and pretend I never said a single curse word.
-----Novel continues-----
[Ding. Added 1 wisdom.]
[Ding. Added 1 intelligence.]
10 minutes later...
Clinton closed the manga and checked his notification.