Math seems to be the last reason why people grow and fall in love with one another. It solves abstract questions in textbooks, so why can it not also solve abstract questions about love or our past? Osamu Miyazaki, a high school student discovers what math can really be used for when the return of his childhood friend forces him to confront and acknowledge his past. As he comes to discover what it means to be a mathematician in his own sense, he explores an emotion that is logical opposed to it—love. Will Osamu Miyazaki discover what it means to be a mathematician while exploring a subconscious love with who made it all possible?
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I've been gone for a while now. Apologies for that. I didn't have access to the internet. I've been working day and night to work towards finishing what I started. Hope you enjoy what I'm able to provide :] - DankSentinel
I plan on updating this 2 times for week.
I've been gone for a while now. Apologies for that. I didn't have access to the internet. I've been working day and night to work towards finishing what I started. Hope you enjoy what I'm able to provide :] - DankSentinel