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Starbreeze
Eino looked down at the parchment as Simon incorrectly "solved" the problem, then looked up at the boy in disbelief. Hadn't he told the boy, not even two minutes, that they weren't supposed to do exactly what he just did? Eino thought so, but this wasn't the first Simon, eh, didn't listen. Eino shook his head, then took out his wand and tapped the parchment saying
"Induco". Then he moved his wand over all the nonsense Simon came up with, and as he did the numbers disappeared.
"Here are the number characteristics." Eino said pointing at
a page in the textbook after he put his wand away.
"Number 1 means beginning, independence, innovation, leadership. Number 9 means endings, tolerance, metamorphasis, cosmic, teaching, global awareness, perfection, power/strength, short-lived, immediacy. So, the number 19 will mean something in between... Any guesses?"
Eino then briefly turned his attention to Professor Hadley and the mysterious box, but he wasn't too interested in its contents. Although, without a access to the kitchens he hadn't had as many sweets as he usually did, and his tummy
could use some chocolate. He couldn't though, no. He still had to finish the previous work with Simon. Maybe next time.
Simon looked at Eino and smiled, well he was asking him to guess. "It means that I get to take over the world one day and then I will be able to rule the universe." Simon was sure that would get Professor Hadleys attention, she seemed to be ignore him and he didn't like it. "Oh and it means that you can be one of my best friends when I take over the world."
Simon then listened to the Professor and smiled, he could open up the box no problems, but he didn't want any chocolate, all someone had to do to open the box was use there wands, surely a blast from the wand and the box would open.