"And T wins our brain training game" said Miss Mari.
"Lan sighed. Of course she does."
T looked towards him. "Oh, I'm sorry. You know, if you want, I can go easy on you" she said innocently.
"OK. THAT'S IT LETS GO GIRL" he yelled as he walked up front and picked up a pen and paper. She shrugged and did the same.
"What are you two doing" asked Miss Mari.
"We need math problems fast! Whoever gets the most right wins" said Lan.
"You really want to do this? I am Logic and Calculation Incarnate!" T replied. Lan held his pencil tighter and gritted his teeth in determination.
"And T gets ninety percent right while lan got ten percent" said Miss Mari as the bell rang.
"GAAAAAAAAAAH" shouted Lan in aggravation.
Maylu shook her head, That was painful to watch." Yai patted her back.
"I honestly thought he knew he shouldn't have challenged her to a math war" dex whispered.
"And I was mainly thinking about what the most effective way of cooking a piece of ham is" T said absentmindedly.
Len threw his hands in the air. I can't win!" he cried before he picked up his backpack and ran out. T shrugged and left as well.
He made his way to Sci labs and found his father looking at some circuit boards. "Dad, can you make my brain more powerful!?"
"Um..why would you want that…not that I can" said his dad.
"I need to beat T at a brain training game!" Said Lan.
Dr. hikari shook his head, "Lan, even if I could increase your mental processing power without hurting you, I wouldn't do it so you could try and beat someone at brain training."
"Oh and now you're going down that road huh, lan? The road of cheats and lies?" Asked T's voice making him whirl around.
"Um, no I was just…" he tried.
"Don't lie to her son" said His dad.
Lan let out a sigh, "Sorry T"
"Dude, I'll be honest with you. You don't want to have a brain that's too powerful. It could fry you literally. The last person to try that ended up a human vegetable. He was on life support for the rest of his life and he was in a state of waking death" she replied as she pushed herself upright from the doorframe she was leaning on and walked over to him.
"But you aren't like that" said Lan.
"I got lucky. If my body stayed the way it was before the experiment, I would be dead right now. The only reason I am talking to you now is since my brain…if I even have one anymore is made of data and energy as is my body" said T.
"T, why are you here? I thought you didn't like being here" said Dr. Hikari.
"Well you know that machine from yesterday?" Asked T.
He nodded, "Yeah? What about it?"
"Um…how to put this so I don't sound weird….ok, so let me Just say it felt really good" said T.
"It did?" He asked.
"Yeah, like really good" she replied.
"So you want me to put you back into it?" He asked. T blushed and nodded. .
Once T was inside the machine, Dr. Hikari turned it on and T started to do as she did yesterday, only she had more composure.
"Can you hear me T?" Asked Lan. She looked up at him and nodded. "What does that feel like?" Asked Lan.
T put her hand to her chin. "It feels like someone…you know what, why would I tell you when you aren't capable of actually feeling like this?" Asked T.
"Oh come on!" Said lan.
"Go ask Maylu what she does to herself in her room when she wants to feel good and she'll most likely slap you. If I had to describe this feeling, I'd slap you. So stay on the safe side and don't ask either of us" she said.
"Oh come on" he begged.
"Nope. Sorry. I'm not changing the rating of this story just so you can learn a new set of words" said T, "Oh wait a Minuit, it's already M rated…but I'm still not telling you."
"What story?" Asked Lan.
She outnher hands together. "You wouldn't believe me if I told you you and this whole universe are fictional and everything you know is a giant lie would you?" She asked him.
"No I wouldn't. All of this seems way too real" said Lan.
"Well then you are blissfully ignorant" she laughed. . "You truly can't understand how good this feels. It's amazing" she said.
He shrugged, "I mean, I guess I wouldn't."
"I should come here more often" said T before she reappeared in the room.
She thanked Dr Hikari several times before leaving.
"Dad, what does this machine even do?" Lan asked,.
"It restores a net navi's code, data, and energy. I don't know why she likes it though" said Dr. Hikari.
"I wish there was some way for me to go into the net and do what she does" said Lan.
"Maybe she will tell you someday" his dad said..
